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ODUalum11 wrote:Florida up 3-0 in the 4th over Vandy. :thumb:
That was a SERIOUS home run... that looked like something out of the live bat era...
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ODUalum11 wrote:Florida up 3-0 in the 4th over Vandy. :thumb:
That was a SERIOUS home run... that looked like something out of the live bat era...
Yeah that ball was crushed. :shock: :D
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due to weather I think the rest of the Florida-Vandy game is being postponed to tomorrow at 11 am.
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Just a quick question? Is it the pitching in these conferences that makes announcers be in awe of the guys hitting 8-9-10 HRs this year? Just wondering because our stadium is fairly comparable to most of theirs. Almost comparable to Ameritrade. It (Bobcat Field) is configured oddly because our CF wall is straight (not bowed) so the power alleys are actually around 375-390 (where CF is only 404) and our lines are 330 (TD Amer is 335). We even got 2 @ UTs field and their entire team only hit 17 all season.

We had a guy who hit 21 this year (not all at home) 2 others with 10 each and 59 (in 64 games) as a team. Am I missing something here?
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CatMom wrote:Just a quick question? Is it the pitching in these conferences that makes announcers be in awe of the guys hitting 8-9-10 HRs this year? Just wondering because our stadium is fairly comparable to most of theirs. Almost comparable to Ameritrade. It (Bobcat Field) is configured oddly because our CF wall is straight (not bowed) so the power alleys are actually around 375-390 (where CF is only 404) and our lines are 330 (TD Amer is 335). We even got 2 @ UTs field and their entire team only hit 17 all season.

We had a guy who hit 21 this year (not all at home) 2 others with 10 each and 59 (in 64 games) as a team. Am I missing something here?
really outside of LSU and their "geaux-rilla ball" era SEC pitching has always been top notch. 18 homers led the SEC and ACC this year.
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Big Ten isn't high on the rankings, but its commissioner is deeply committed to revamping the college baseball system.

http://omaha.com/article/20110618/CWS/7 ... ge-the-cws
College baseball isn't fair to Big Ten schools, Delany says. And for 10 years, he's fought like hell to level the playing field. He gives himself an “A” for effort.

“But if I were giving myself a grade for getting on base and driving in runs, it would be a very low grade.”

Perception says the Big Ten doesn't care about baseball. But no administrator in America has pressed harder to revamp the system.
All the Ivy League needs to become relevant again is to diversify its OOC schedule.
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Gators defeat Vanderbilt 3-1. Now off until Friday. :thumb:

I believe Vandy now plays North Carolina tomorrow in an elimination.
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Cal defeats Texas A&M 7-3. The Aggies are now eliminated. They will play the winner of South Carolina/Virginia.
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ODUalum11 wrote:North Carolina defeats Texas 3-0. Texas eliminated. Will play the winner of Florida/Vanderbilt. :thumb:

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South Carolina defeats Virginia 7-1. USC is off until Friday and UVA plays Cal in an elimination game on Thursday.
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tampajag wrote:
CatMom wrote:Just a quick question? Is it the pitching in these conferences that makes announcers be in awe of the guys hitting 8-9-10 HRs this year? Just wondering because our stadium is fairly comparable to most of theirs. Almost comparable to Ameritrade. It (Bobcat Field) is configured oddly because our CF wall is straight (not bowed) so the power alleys are actually around 375-390 (where CF is only 404) and our lines are 330 (TD Amer is 335). We even got 2 @ UTs field and their entire team only hit 17 all season.

We had a guy who hit 21 this year (not all at home) 2 others with 10 each and 59 (in 64 games) as a team. Am I missing something here?
really outside of LSU and their "geaux-rilla ball" era SEC pitching has always been top notch. 18 homers led the SEC and ACC this year.
I will note that our players actually hit better against the better pitching * (in and out of conference) and this kid just got ABCA All American recognition. Too bad he won't be back next year. :( But I wish him well in MLB and hope to see him in the bigs one day. Odds are against him because he's only 6' , 195 - not MLB 1B material.

*IOW - most of the conference games we lost, the pitcher actually had a horrible ERA....go figure.
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