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re: Some Virginia fans know little about LSU baseball
Posted on 3/8/10 at 7:41 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 3/8/10 at 7:41 pm to Lester Earl
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and u most definitely cannot find evidence that it doesnt help playing better competition.
Again...in the world of debate...it is not up to me to disprove a "negative". It's up to you to prove that playing...what..ONE, TWO..how many? "so-called" tougher OOC series will make LSU a better SEC baseball team. You are the one who has to somehow give me some numbers...not the other way around. Ill be glad to admit...if over the 70+ years of SEC baseball, that playing tough OOC teams helps improve ones SEC record, that im wrong.
Now is it desirable as a fan to play better competition? Most assuredly. But there is ZERO evidence that it improves in-conference records.
Posted on 3/8/10 at 7:47 pm to Cookieman
this isnt fricking mock trial man, we are talking baseball. Sports.
I dont have to prove anything to you. Ask any coach or anyone who follows sports, especially one like baseball where you play a large amount of games, what they think of the matter and they will ALL agree with me.
if LSU wanted to take BP for a whole weekend, they should just go out and let Beerbolm throw them BP because that's basically what it is playing William and Mary and Brown.
this isnt something you see in stats.
You see it when its crunch time, and Austin Nola or Tyler Hanover is at the plate late in the game against a good pitcher in a tight situation, and he's going to wish he had faced better live pitching when it essentially "didnt matter". Not the little 5'9" twirp that picked between Centenary and Loyola NOLA and can barely touch 80 MPH.
I dont have to prove anything to you. Ask any coach or anyone who follows sports, especially one like baseball where you play a large amount of games, what they think of the matter and they will ALL agree with me.
if LSU wanted to take BP for a whole weekend, they should just go out and let Beerbolm throw them BP because that's basically what it is playing William and Mary and Brown.
this isnt something you see in stats.
You see it when its crunch time, and Austin Nola or Tyler Hanover is at the plate late in the game against a good pitcher in a tight situation, and he's going to wish he had faced better live pitching when it essentially "didnt matter". Not the little 5'9" twirp that picked between Centenary and Loyola NOLA and can barely touch 80 MPH.
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