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Posted on 3/24/16 at 9:19 pm to SafetySam
Ballgame 6-1 final. 1-0 with 2 to go.
Posted on 3/24/16 at 9:55 pm to finestfirst79
Aggies win their superbowl.
Posted on 3/24/16 at 9:56 pm to Buga4Heisman
Not yet, but it's a start.
Posted on 3/25/16 at 12:54 am to Buga4Heisman
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Buga4Heisman
Decided not to log in as "Patagonia" this time?
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:32 am to RB10
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Inexperienced lineup + Free Passes + Sloppy baserunning =/= Good Odds
Just want to reiterate this. LSU pitchers give freebies like the drunk sororstitute at her first mixer.
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Posted on 3/25/16 at 10:20 am to Farmer1906
Fraley is starting too annoy the shite out of me...supposed to be leading this frickin team!!
Posted on 3/25/16 at 12:56 pm to lsuhou74
Lets try to rein this back in. It is not too much to ask to limit the trolling (both sides) on one thread.
Rogers wrote about A&M's starting pitching last night
The rest is behind a paywall.
Rogers wrote about A&M's starting pitching last night
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M desperately wanted to get its starting pitching back on track in the series opener against LSU, and it accomplished that goal in impressive fashion despite some tense moments on the way to a 6-1 victory.
The Aggies hit the road last weekend to face Auburn to begin Southeastern Conference play. And though they headed home with a series win, the lingering taste, at least from a pitching standpoint, wasn’t particularly great. While the A&M offense shredded Auburn’s pitching, the Tigers’ offense responded in kind against an Aggies arms arsenal that’s expected to be one of the nation’s best.
The damage last weekend? A&M’s pitching staff allowed 27 runs on 36 hits. Meanwhile, righthander Jace Vines, who got the start against LSU in the series opener, and on short rest, allowed six runs (five earned) in just 3.1 innings against Auburn.
The Auburn series was a red flag for the A&M pitching staff, but any concerns could be washed away against LSU this weekend. It’s just one game, and a couple of arms, but Vines responded in impressive fashion on Friday, routinely working out of any potential jams and showing a mature approach, while also displaying precision with his ability to pound his fastball low in the strike zone.
“Honestly, that’s what he has to do to be successful,” Texas A&M coach Rob Childress said about his fastball location. “I’m very proud of him because he got us off to a great start, and we were able to score a couple of runs to help him. Then, we couldn’t have played better defense in the dirt.”
The rest is behind a paywall.
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:21 pm to Farmer1906
No score after 1. Both pitchers pretty sharp. Lange allowed 1 on a 4 pitch walk.
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:25 pm to Farmer1906
Oh frick. Bryce Jordan just took a pitch to the face. One got away from Ivey. Hate to see that. He looks fine though.
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:27 pm to Farmer1906
After the replay it looks like it caught him in the top of the shoulder. Not sure if it hit the face or not. He did hit himself in the helmet with the bat reacting to the pitch.
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:37 pm to texag7
I had no clue Tyler Ivey is with y'all. I went to HS with the guy and played against him in a few tournaments, last time we talked he was committed to Arky, anyways y'all got a hell of a competitier!
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:42 pm to RagingCajun3195
LSU Pitcher is one tall dude. How tall is he
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:43 pm to Farmer1906
Is this LSU pitcher like 6'7"?
Posted on 3/25/16 at 8:45 pm to Roger Klarvin
looks every bit of that
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