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Off-day thoughts about CWS, the Tigers
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:38 pm
Here is some of what I think I think about the LSU Tigers and the College World Series:
LSU is in the driver's seat -- think Toonces on a mission -- and hasn't seen Anthony Ranaudo or Louis Coleman pitch their best in Omaha.
Micah Gibbs is the most overlooked player on the best team in college baseball.
D.J. LeMahieu could play second base on his knees and keep his starting job.
Three days off is an awfully long time in Omaha.
Someone who has no future in professional baseball is going to make a memory to last a lifetime.
A lot of people are calling in sick Friday.
Derek Helenihi is the latest example of the importance of being patient and waiting for your turn.
Leon Landry is the next.
Zesto is a tad overrated, but so is everything else in life that is nonetheless a must-see, must-do.
Go. Experience it. Let yourself get sucked in by the folksy charm. It's worth it.
Paul Mainieri made a smart decision leaving Notre Dame for LSU.
Skip Bertman made a smart decision choosing Mainieri.
Mainieri thought he knew what he was getting into, but he didn't know like Mike Bianco and Jim Wells knew, and that's why Mainieri is where he is right now, three wins away from a national championship.
Nolan Cain has come a long way.
Jared Mitchell is fast, yes, but so was former Arkansas quarterback Matt Jones, whose long strides gave him deceptive speed. Mitchell looks fast when he runs, and that's why it's so much fun watching him motor.
You don't hear much talk these days about whether David Grewe is qualified to be a pitching coach.
The Tigers need to spend extra time every day in practice working on defending the short game. It will come in handy.
Joe Alleva has good timing.
The person who synchronized the traffic lights in Omaha should be invited to spend a week with Baton Rouge officials.
Tattoos last a lot longer than the whim to boldly imagine getting one. So do championships.
The program that closed one Alex Box Stadium and opened another in style is doing a pretty good job of making Rosenblatt Stadium's final seasons seem like the natural order of things.
Two outs and LSU batting? Coach, go to the mound and talk to your pitcher.
Michael Hollander moved to third base in 2008 to make room for LeMahieu at shortstop. LeMahieu moved to second base in 2009 to make room for Austin Nola. That's how you hold the rope.
LSU and Texas are headed for a border-war best-of-three championship series.
North Carolina made it exceedingly difficult for me to type the previous sentence. Keep an eye out ...
Pat Murphy is a hoot.
The ACC is on the verge of elimination -- again.
Coaches and players always talk about chemistry, but this team looks like it has it in surplus.
Of course, winning makes everything more pleasant.
Someone obviously misplaced the pronunciation guide LSU provides announcers before each game.
Before the end of his life, Ryan Schimpf will surely take to calling them "prawns," right?
LSU, which is 5-0 in national championship games in Omaha, has never played in the relatively new best-of-three championship series. For drama, I prefer the old way. For a truer test of overall team strength, the new way is better.
LSU won national championships in 1991 (gray), 1993 (white with pinstripes), 1996 (sunflower gold), 1997 (purple) and 2000 (white). It might be tough to keep the non-repeat fashion streak going.
We're getting a little ahead of ourselves here, aren't we?
I told you three days off is a long time.
.
Carl Dubois has covered LSU sports on a regular basis since 1999. He thinks he thinks all of what he just wrote, but he reserves the right to change his mind. You can contact Carl by writing carl1061 'at' gmail.com.
LSU is in the driver's seat -- think Toonces on a mission -- and hasn't seen Anthony Ranaudo or Louis Coleman pitch their best in Omaha.
Micah Gibbs is the most overlooked player on the best team in college baseball.
D.J. LeMahieu could play second base on his knees and keep his starting job.
Three days off is an awfully long time in Omaha.
Someone who has no future in professional baseball is going to make a memory to last a lifetime.
A lot of people are calling in sick Friday.
Derek Helenihi is the latest example of the importance of being patient and waiting for your turn.
Leon Landry is the next.
Zesto is a tad overrated, but so is everything else in life that is nonetheless a must-see, must-do.
Go. Experience it. Let yourself get sucked in by the folksy charm. It's worth it.
Paul Mainieri made a smart decision leaving Notre Dame for LSU.
Skip Bertman made a smart decision choosing Mainieri.
Mainieri thought he knew what he was getting into, but he didn't know like Mike Bianco and Jim Wells knew, and that's why Mainieri is where he is right now, three wins away from a national championship.
Nolan Cain has come a long way.
Jared Mitchell is fast, yes, but so was former Arkansas quarterback Matt Jones, whose long strides gave him deceptive speed. Mitchell looks fast when he runs, and that's why it's so much fun watching him motor.
You don't hear much talk these days about whether David Grewe is qualified to be a pitching coach.
The Tigers need to spend extra time every day in practice working on defending the short game. It will come in handy.
Joe Alleva has good timing.
The person who synchronized the traffic lights in Omaha should be invited to spend a week with Baton Rouge officials.
Tattoos last a lot longer than the whim to boldly imagine getting one. So do championships.
The program that closed one Alex Box Stadium and opened another in style is doing a pretty good job of making Rosenblatt Stadium's final seasons seem like the natural order of things.
Two outs and LSU batting? Coach, go to the mound and talk to your pitcher.
Michael Hollander moved to third base in 2008 to make room for LeMahieu at shortstop. LeMahieu moved to second base in 2009 to make room for Austin Nola. That's how you hold the rope.
LSU and Texas are headed for a border-war best-of-three championship series.
North Carolina made it exceedingly difficult for me to type the previous sentence. Keep an eye out ...
Pat Murphy is a hoot.
The ACC is on the verge of elimination -- again.
Coaches and players always talk about chemistry, but this team looks like it has it in surplus.
Of course, winning makes everything more pleasant.
Someone obviously misplaced the pronunciation guide LSU provides announcers before each game.
Before the end of his life, Ryan Schimpf will surely take to calling them "prawns," right?
LSU, which is 5-0 in national championship games in Omaha, has never played in the relatively new best-of-three championship series. For drama, I prefer the old way. For a truer test of overall team strength, the new way is better.
LSU won national championships in 1991 (gray), 1993 (white with pinstripes), 1996 (sunflower gold), 1997 (purple) and 2000 (white). It might be tough to keep the non-repeat fashion streak going.
We're getting a little ahead of ourselves here, aren't we?
I told you three days off is a long time.
.
Carl Dubois has covered LSU sports on a regular basis since 1999. He thinks he thinks all of what he just wrote, but he reserves the right to change his mind. You can contact Carl by writing carl1061 'at' gmail.com.
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:40 pm to Carl Dubois
Solid as always. 1pm Friday can't get here soon enough!

This post was edited on 6/17/09 at 1:43 pm
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:43 pm to Carl Dubois
quote:
D.J. LeMahieu could play second base on his knees and keep his starting job.
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The program that closed one Alex Box Stadium and opened another in style is doing a pretty good job of making Rosenblatt Stadium's final seasons seem like the natural order of things.
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:44 pm to drizztiger
Keep up the good work Carl. 
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:44 pm to Carl Dubois
very good read. good job 
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:44 pm to Carl Dubois
quote:
Someone obviously misplaced the pronunciation guide LSU provides announcers before each game.
So true.
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:45 pm to Stromile Swift
I feel like it's an eternity till Friday. Great stuff as always!
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:46 pm to Carl Dubois
Good read. Here's Toonces in the driver's seat.

Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:47 pm to Carl Dubois
quote:
Before the end of his life, Ryan Schimpf will surely take to calling them "prawns," right?
Someone help me here...
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:48 pm to Carl Dubois
Couldn't have said it better myself....really. 
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:54 pm to Carl Dubois
quote:
A lot of people are calling in sick Friday.
This post was edited on 6/17/09 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:57 pm to Carl Dubois
quote:
Two outs and LSU batting? Coach, go to the mound and talk to your pitcher.
Amen
Posted on 6/17/09 at 1:58 pm to CWGriswald
quote:
Someone help me here...
I have no idea.
Posted on 6/17/09 at 2:02 pm to CWGriswald
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Someone help me here...
Prawns = Shrimp. I assume the allusion is to the similarity between the name "Schimpf" and the word "Shrimp" and the fact that Schimpf is only about 5'9''.
Posted on 6/17/09 at 2:03 pm to Broke
quote:
Someone help me here...
I have no idea.
Me either. Carl, help us out. Schimpf and "prawns"?
Posted on 6/17/09 at 2:04 pm to Broke
(He's been having his name pronounced "Shrimp" by coaches, stadium announcers and talking heads for way too long. Sorry. Swing and a miss on my part. The rule is if you have to explain it, it's not funny.)
Posted on 6/17/09 at 2:04 pm to CWGriswald
quote:
Someone help me here...
My guess is the ESPN guys are considered "pawns", and since they added an "r" to Schimpf's name, making it sound like "shrimp", he'll do the same and add an "r" to pawns, i.e. "prawns".
Posted on 6/17/09 at 2:08 pm to Tigergreg
Just realized the game is at 1 PM!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOO
:wah:
I think I may quit my job
I think I may quit my job
Posted on 6/17/09 at 2:09 pm to Tigergreg
Got a laugh out of it, liked the joke about Shchimpf..thanks Carl.
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