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Brian Johnson to start for the Gators
Posted on 5/24/10 at 11:33 pm
Posted on 5/24/10 at 11:33 pm
Florida Website talking about the game,
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"After claiming its first SEC Championship since 2005, top-seeded No. 4 Florida (40-13) will meet eighth-seeded LSU (36-20), the reigning national champion, in the third game of the double-elimination SEC Tournament on Wednesday afternoon in Hoover, Ala.The game, which will begin at 5:30 p.m., will air on CSS and be streamed live on GatorVision Online via ESPN3.com.
Freshman left-hander Brian Johnson (Cocoa Beach, Fla.) (5-2, 3.62) will oppose LSU junior right-hander Anthony Ranaudo (3-2, 8.49). Johnson was 4-2 with a 3.00 ERA in his nine league starts, with 30 strikeouts and 10 walks. The lefty worked one inning last Saturday at South Carolina (1 R, 2 H). Johnson has totaled 42 K and issued 11 walks and four of his five wins on the mound came in league action."
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"After claiming its first SEC Championship since 2005, top-seeded No. 4 Florida (40-13) will meet eighth-seeded LSU (36-20), the reigning national champion, in the third game of the double-elimination SEC Tournament on Wednesday afternoon in Hoover, Ala.The game, which will begin at 5:30 p.m., will air on CSS and be streamed live on GatorVision Online via ESPN3.com.
Freshman left-hander Brian Johnson (Cocoa Beach, Fla.) (5-2, 3.62) will oppose LSU junior right-hander Anthony Ranaudo (3-2, 8.49). Johnson was 4-2 with a 3.00 ERA in his nine league starts, with 30 strikeouts and 10 walks. The lefty worked one inning last Saturday at South Carolina (1 R, 2 H). Johnson has totaled 42 K and issued 11 walks and four of his five wins on the mound came in league action."
Posted on 5/25/10 at 12:12 am to LSUBASEBALL06
definitely should be able to put up some runs
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:26 pm to LSUBASEBALL06
He went 6.1 innings against us. But he also hit a grand slam against us as well. Gave up 9 hits and 2 earned runs.
What will be interesting to see is if they pitch him and bat him since they have the new time limit.
What will be interesting to see is if they pitch him and bat him since they have the new time limit.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:30 pm to Catman88
More I think about it that has to be an advantage for LSU if they allow him to bat. 20 seconds between pitches and 108 seconds between innings and your pitcher was just running the basepath?
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:32 pm to Catman88
Thats a good point. I am curious to see what kind of effect the new pitch time rule (I think its 20 sec. between pitches?) will have. I don't see it ending well for some of the pitchers out there.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:33 pm to SM6
Its really not that different from the current rule, maybe they'll just enforce it now
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:35 pm to SM6
They do not say in the article I read about rules for the batter?
Do they have any? What is the purpose of 20 secs on the pitcher if the batter can keep stepping out? Imagine the games you can play with a speedy runner on first in a steal situation..
Do they have any? What is the purpose of 20 secs on the pitcher if the batter can keep stepping out? Imagine the games you can play with a speedy runner on first in a steal situation..
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:39 pm to josh336
What is the current rule?
BTW just looked it up the 20 seconds only begins with no runner on base.
Batter has to be ready at the 15 sec mark or he gets a strike.
BTW just looked it up the 20 seconds only begins with no runner on base.
Batter has to be ready at the 15 sec mark or he gets a strike.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:46 pm to Catman88
Not sure exactly, but its something similar, its just rarely enforced. I doubt that part of the rule will come into effect much, the catcher getting to and from the dugout may though
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:53 pm to josh336
Looking at the rule book they have a section with PACE of play. Saying that they are concerned about it but ultimately decided to just reinforce several rules already in place for 09 and 2010.
One says continued enforecment of time limits on which the pitcher must pitch with no runners on base.
(I cant find what that limit was though??)
One says continued enforecment of time limits on which the pitcher must pitch with no runners on base.
(I cant find what that limit was though??)
Posted on 5/25/10 at 1:55 pm to Catman88
I hope LSU is ready to welcome the freshmen to tournament time.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 3:15 pm to Catman88
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What will be interesting to see is if they pitch him and bat him since they have the new time limit.
If the clock expires, will the pitch count as a ball? What is the penalty?
Posted on 5/25/10 at 3:17 pm to Weaver
Thats what its supposed to be
Posted on 5/25/10 at 3:17 pm to Weaver
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If the clock expires, will the pitch count as a ball?
That's what someone said in a thread a day or so ago. And if I remember correct the batter can not ask for time once the clock hits 5 secs.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 5:10 pm to LSUBASEBALL06
it's goin down tomorrow
Posted on 5/25/10 at 5:14 pm to SM6
quote:It will be called the Jim Hawthorne Rule....
I am curious to see what kind of effect the new pitch time rule (I think its 20 sec. between pitches
Posted on 5/25/10 at 5:51 pm to Catman88
The batter has to ask for time and just cannot step out. The umpire must use discrection to see if he thinks time should be called.
I have a SEC appendex of the clock rules, but I'm in hotel with no way to scan it online.
I have a SEC appendex of the clock rules, but I'm in hotel with no way to scan it online.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 6:06 pm to LSUBASEBALL06
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Anthony Ranaudo (3-2, 8.49).
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