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I like these stats!
Posted on 6/22/09 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 6/22/09 at 12:39 pm
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LSU is 36-3 against right-handed starters this season. Texas has not started a southpaw in any of its 64 games this season.
Don't have to worry about the lefty problem!
LSU hit nine home runs in its first three games in the College World Series. Even more impressive was that seven contributed to that total. It likely would take a three-game series in the CWS finals, but the Tigers could contend for the record for most home runs in a CWS. They also are on pace to break into the top five in slugging percentage (.675 heading into the finals).
This post was edited on 6/22/09 at 12:42 pm
Posted on 6/22/09 at 12:41 pm to jmtigerfan
I really don't care who Texas throws. Once this Tiger team has seen him a couple of times through the lineup, I think we'll shell him!
Posted on 6/22/09 at 12:42 pm to Tigergreg
i'll take blake dean and ryan schimpf over anyone in arizona state's lineup, and they had no trouble putting a 6 spot on this kid a few days ago.
Posted on 6/22/09 at 1:26 pm to lsufball19
I looked this up, but couldnt find it.
Posted on 6/22/09 at 3:20 pm to bigcobra
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4) What is the record for home runs in a CWS? Also what is LSU's highest home run record for home runs in a CWS? A: LSU and Southern Cal hold the CWS record with 17 in 1998. However, LSU played only four games in that series, while USC played six. After the '98 season, the NCAA changed the bat differential from 5 to 3. Bat differential is the difference between length in inches and weight in ounces.
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