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Warren Morris Question
Posted on 1/16/09 at 12:35 am
Posted on 1/16/09 at 12:35 am
Which base was the runner on when he hit the famous home run?
If he had just hit a base hit, would the runner still have scored?
If he had just hit a base hit, would the runner still have scored?
Posted on 1/16/09 at 12:44 am to felixporelesoo
im pretty sure it was justin bowles.. i might be wrong though
and yes, a base hit would have scored and tied the game
and yes, a base hit would have scored and tied the game
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:18 am to crankbait
Two outs so runner was going on contact and would have been home easily if that ball hits the top of the wall.
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:24 am to felixporelesoo
Brad Wilson was on 3B.
And had it been just a base hit, he would have scored.
And had it been just a base hit, he would have scored.
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:35 am to tss22h8
quote:
Brad Wilson
wasnt he a pitcher?
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:37 am to TigahFan4Life
ETA the other one was brian wilson, a poster below me was right
This post was edited on 1/16/09 at 1:54 am
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:38 am to tss22h8
Brad Wilson lead off the inning with a double. Justin Bowles followed him with a hard grounder to first that the Miami 1B made a great play on to prevent it from being a hit. Nonetheless, Wilson was able to advance to 3rd on the play. Tim Lanier followed with a strikeot for the 2nd out, setting the stage for Morris. Morris then hit the first pitch out and the rest, as they say, is LSU Tiger history. 
This post was edited on 1/16/09 at 1:40 am
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:39 am to TigahFan4Life
You may be thinking of Brian Wilson; he came to LSU in 2000 or '01...
Posted on 1/16/09 at 1:40 am to crankbait
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here are 2 of them
the one on the '96 team was a dh
there was a pitcher a couple of years ago with the same name who i think is doing well in the pros
thats right...i forgot about that. That seems so long ago.
Posted on 1/16/09 at 7:31 am to felixporelesoo
And maybe if they were wearing purple jerseys he wouldn't have hit the homerun? It's the greatest moment in the history of LSU baseball. Why would you want to ruin it by asing such dumb hypothetical question?
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