ab2cmiller
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I'm at a loss for words. Down 4 runs in the bottom of the ninth, nobody out and Brannigan gets picked off first.
I have been there. Lefties are just hard to read. I played college baseball and even leaning back to first I have gotten axed.I'm at a loss for words. Down 4 runs in the bottom of the ninth, nobody out and Brannigan gets picked off first.
Reminded me of the collapse at Miss St last season. Defense & Pitching got them through the season & it failed them today. Hitting had been a bonus so I wasn’t expecting a lot of fireworks from the bats. Was planning on a pitcher’s duel. TAMU has been labeled as the worst defense in the CWS but they looked decent today.They really picked the worst time of the season to not hit, throw strikes, or play defense.
A & M scored every time my wife entered the room. You and her are the problem hereEverything went downhill when I decided to watch the Oklahoma game. This is why we can't have nice things.
Wonder if ND tries to bring back Manieri. He sure made himself visible the last few weeks.
Well, he seemed to begrudgingly retire only because he had so much neck pain that he could barely function and it wasn't fair to the LSU program. He seemed to be saying that his neck pain isn't an issue anymore. All depends on how much he is enjoying retirement and how much he misses baseball.Having just retired a year ago, they can try, but you'd have to wonder why he'd come back at this point.
My hope is they go younger and newer. Justin Haire from Campbell stands out. Godwin would be great, but he's an ECU alum and I doubt he leaves there.
I only recall him saying he wanted to travel to places he hasn't had time for in the past and also wanted to visit with former players.Well, he seemed to begrudgingly retire only because he had so much neck pain that he could barely function and it wasn't fair to the LSU program. He seemed to be saying that his neck pain isn't an issue anymore. All depends on how much he is enjoying retirement and how much he misses baseball.
64 isn't anything. you'll realize that once you get there.I only recall him saying he wanted to travel to places he hasn't had time for in the past and also wanted to visit with former players.
64 years old with a history of neck pain and zero left to prove. I hope he enjoys life and ND looks for a middle aged guy that's hungry and is aiming to be the next Mainieri.
I can wait.64 isn't anything. you'll realize that once you get there.
I got the same impression from a ISD article earlier in the week.They should elevate Rich Wallace. Guy has won everywhere he’s been, and has the recruiting chops to keep this machine humming along
This guy could teach Brian Kelly a thing or two... absolute class act.