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Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:53 am to Long Ball Larry
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Point being , those bananas are swimming in it...
I’m sure it helps that they’re on the right side of history with what they said about Trump
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:54 am to maisweh
Savannah Bananas are the shiznizit.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:41 pm to Long Ball Larry
quote:
Point being , those bananas are swimming in it...
Young fit ballplayers are getting ladies.... never would have imagined.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 12:44 pm to SixthAndBarone
what a clever and insightful post... you must be so proud of yourself. Did you laugh out loud when you typed it ?
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:38 pm to maisweh
they put a lot of money into that sign
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:38 pm to MoarKilometers
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And strippers definitely want to frick you
Are you implying they don't?
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:43 pm to poochie
We can’t wait to go tonight!!! Screw the haters, my kids will have a blast and that’s what I care about the most
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:44 pm to maisweh
Knew Jessie that owns them when he had the team here locally. Great guy, innovative, had things going on even in off season and is good at what he does. The town here screwed him over after many years of him and the team doing well. Glad to see he's doing well.
This post was edited on 3/15/24 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:48 pm to Clyde Tipton
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apparently it's normalizing homosexuality in America's pastime.
quote:
dudes, twerking, synchronized high kicks.
Much like the 610 stompers. It’s really dumb.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:50 pm to Bourre
We had a blast, get there very early
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:52 pm to maisweh
Anyone going to the games should check out the Banana Ball Rules. Pretty interesting and funny stuff.
Games are won by points, instead of runs: the team that scores the most runs in an inning gets one point, except in the final inning when every run counts as one point. The final inning may be earlier than the ninth inning, due to the below noted time limit. When the home team has scored enough runs to "win" any inning other than the final inning, the inning immediately ends.
There is a "two-hour" time limit; no new inning may start after 1 hour and 50 minutes have elapsed. Once an inning starts, it is played to completion.
Batters cannot step out of the batters box. Doing so results in an automatic strike.
Batters cannot bunt. Doing so results in an automatic ejection.
Batters can attempt to steal first base at any point during their at bat, including on passed balls or wild pitches.
Walks are called "sprints". After ball four, the batter is allowed to advance as far around the bases as he can while the ball is sequentially thrown to all of the fielders other than the pitcher, starting with the catcher. The ball remains dead, with the batter-runner not liable to be put out, until the four infielders and three outfielders have each touched the ball. This often results in the batter-runner advancing to second base on the sprint.
No mound visits are allowed.
Foul balls caught by fans are counted as outs.
Ties are broken by a "showdown tiebreaker", an abbreviated extra innings format. Each team's half-inning during the showdown ends with any out or with any run scored by the batter—if the batter puts the ball in play, he must attempt to score. A batter who draws a walk advances to second base, with the hitting team allowed to send a new batter to the plate. At any point during the showdown, a home run hit over the outfield wall immediately ends the game in favor of the batting team. If the game is still tied after a showdown round, another showdown round is played, until there is a winner. Scenarios differ by showdown round:[19] In showdown round 1, each team selects a pitcher and hitter to face off, with the defense fielding only their pitcher, catcher, and a single fielder. In showdown round 2, the fielder is eliminated. In showdown round 3 (and later), the fielder returns, but each half-inning starts with the bases loaded, and each run scored counts as a point.
Each team is allowed to challenge certain calls by the umpires: whether a ball was fair or foul, whether or not a runner was tagged out (at home plate or on the basepaths), and whether a ball was caught or not. A team retains its right to challenge until they lose a challenge, after which they may not challenge any calls for the remainder of the game. The fans can also challenge one play per game, as determined by a fan who is chosen to initiate the challenge. Challenged plays are reviewed by the broadcast team, who relay their ruling to the umpire.
“The Golden Batter Rule” - One time in a game, a team may send any hitter in the lineup to bat in any spot. The goal of this rule is so a team can have their best hitter hit when the game is on the line.
Games are won by points, instead of runs: the team that scores the most runs in an inning gets one point, except in the final inning when every run counts as one point. The final inning may be earlier than the ninth inning, due to the below noted time limit. When the home team has scored enough runs to "win" any inning other than the final inning, the inning immediately ends.
There is a "two-hour" time limit; no new inning may start after 1 hour and 50 minutes have elapsed. Once an inning starts, it is played to completion.
Batters cannot step out of the batters box. Doing so results in an automatic strike.
Batters cannot bunt. Doing so results in an automatic ejection.
Batters can attempt to steal first base at any point during their at bat, including on passed balls or wild pitches.
Walks are called "sprints". After ball four, the batter is allowed to advance as far around the bases as he can while the ball is sequentially thrown to all of the fielders other than the pitcher, starting with the catcher. The ball remains dead, with the batter-runner not liable to be put out, until the four infielders and three outfielders have each touched the ball. This often results in the batter-runner advancing to second base on the sprint.
No mound visits are allowed.
Foul balls caught by fans are counted as outs.
Ties are broken by a "showdown tiebreaker", an abbreviated extra innings format. Each team's half-inning during the showdown ends with any out or with any run scored by the batter—if the batter puts the ball in play, he must attempt to score. A batter who draws a walk advances to second base, with the hitting team allowed to send a new batter to the plate. At any point during the showdown, a home run hit over the outfield wall immediately ends the game in favor of the batting team. If the game is still tied after a showdown round, another showdown round is played, until there is a winner. Scenarios differ by showdown round:[19] In showdown round 1, each team selects a pitcher and hitter to face off, with the defense fielding only their pitcher, catcher, and a single fielder. In showdown round 2, the fielder is eliminated. In showdown round 3 (and later), the fielder returns, but each half-inning starts with the bases loaded, and each run scored counts as a point.
Each team is allowed to challenge certain calls by the umpires: whether a ball was fair or foul, whether or not a runner was tagged out (at home plate or on the basepaths), and whether a ball was caught or not. A team retains its right to challenge until they lose a challenge, after which they may not challenge any calls for the remainder of the game. The fans can also challenge one play per game, as determined by a fan who is chosen to initiate the challenge. Challenged plays are reviewed by the broadcast team, who relay their ruling to the umpire.
“The Golden Batter Rule” - One time in a game, a team may send any hitter in the lineup to bat in any spot. The goal of this rule is so a team can have their best hitter hit when the game is on the line.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:56 pm to WonPercent
quote:
Games are won by points, instead of runs: the team that scores the most runs in an inning gets one point, except in the final inning when every run counts as one point. The final inning may be earlier than the ninth inning, due to the below noted time limit. When the home team has scored enough runs to "win" any inning other than the final inning, the inning immediately ends.
There is a "two-hour" time limit; no new inning may start after 1 hour and 50 minutes have elapsed. Once an inning starts, it is played to completion.
Batters cannot step out of the batters box. Doing so results in an automatic strike.
Batters cannot bunt. Doing so results in an automatic ejection.
Batters can attempt to steal first base at any point during their at bat, including on passed balls or wild pitches.
Walks are called "sprints". After ball four, the batter is allowed to advance as far around the bases as he can while the ball is sequentially thrown to all of the fielders other than the pitcher, starting with the catcher. The ball remains dead, with the batter-runner not liable to be put out, until the four infielders and three outfielders have each touched the ball. This often results in the batter-runner advancing to second base on the sprint.
No mound visits are allowed.
Foul balls caught by fans are counted as outs.
Ties are broken by a "showdown tiebreaker", an abbreviated extra innings format. Each team's half-inning during the showdown ends with any out or with any run scored by the batter—if the batter puts the ball in play, he must attempt to score. A batter who draws a walk advances to second base, with the hitting team allowed to send a new batter to the plate. At any point during the showdown, a home run hit over the outfield wall immediately ends the game in favor of the batting team. If the game is still tied after a showdown round, another showdown round is played, until there is a winner. Scenarios differ by showdown round:[19] In showdown round 1, each team selects a pitcher and hitter to face off, with the defense fielding only their pitcher, catcher, and a single fielder. In showdown round 2, the fielder is eliminated. In showdown round 3 (and later), the fielder returns, but each half-inning starts with the bases loaded, and each run scored counts as a point.
Each team is allowed to challenge certain calls by the umpires: whether a ball was fair or foul, whether or not a runner was tagged out (at home plate or on the basepaths), and whether a ball was caught or not. A team retains its right to challenge until they lose a challenge, after which they may not challenge any calls for the remainder of the game. The fans can also challenge one play per game, as determined by a fan who is chosen to initiate the challenge. Challenged plays are reviewed by the broadcast team, who relay their ruling to the umpire.
“The Golden Batter Rule” - One time in a game, a team may send any hitter in the lineup to bat in any spot. The goal of this rule is so a team can have their best hitter hit when the game is on the line.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 1:57 pm to maisweh
Their coach posted this on instagram. Cool shite
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coach_viro
Story time. This full circle moment has me sobbing in the 1B dugout as I write this.
Growing up in Omaha, I attended the College World Series nearly every year with my family. I have vivid memories of Skip Bertman bringing LSU and a new style of baseball to the world that they dubbed “Gorilla Ball”. Legends like Lyle Mouton, Joey “Albert” Belle launching balls into the atmosphere. Ben McDonald eating his ritual mustard sardines and throwing complete games. And, Todd Walker, who was a man amongst boys, showing off his slick fielding skills. Today, we bring the show to Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bergman field.
What I remember the most is the fans. LSU fans travel deep. Tricked out RVs, cauldrons of crawfish and jambalaya and lots of smiles, laughs and kindness. This memory has shaped me in profound ways.
Baseball provides and the fans of LSU have provided me so much so now it’s time to pay them back with the greatest show in sports.
This post was edited on 3/15/24 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 3/15/24 at 2:11 pm to WonPercent
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Foul balls caught by fans are counted as outs.
Absolutely electric rule. Did y'all see the guy who caught the last out of the game in the stands and the team rushed him on the field and dog piled him?
Posted on 3/15/24 at 2:16 pm to Long Ball Larry
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Was at the Box for the Tues game and happened to be seated a couple rows away from about 6 LSU gymnasts (yes, Livvy was one).
Livvy and her sister (who I only know exists from a hilarious tiktok she made about her sister being athletic while she was pounding beers during the gym meet) were at the game we went to a few weeks ago, 2-3 rows behind us. My 9 y/o son saw her and I told him to go ask for a pic. He was scared Skenes would hop a flight and beat him up for speaking to her
Posted on 3/15/24 at 2:18 pm to Thib-a-doe Tiger
Smelling Livvys hair then catching a beating from Paul sounds like an all time life moment. I'm in.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 2:49 pm to Old Character
Someone should put together a basketball team like this.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 3:53 pm to maisweh
Every women that went last night
Yelling at her husband for decades. Why are you watching baseball on tv. Let’s watch the housewives or come and give me attention. Baseball is stupid.
Babe I love baseball. Buy me tickets to the Savannah Bananas.
The times we live in today.
Yelling at her husband for decades. Why are you watching baseball on tv. Let’s watch the housewives or come and give me attention. Baseball is stupid.
Babe I love baseball. Buy me tickets to the Savannah Bananas.
The times we live in today.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 3:55 pm to Long Ball Larry
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The wife pointed out that Livvy stayed seated and did not disrespect Mr. Skenes in his absence. Point being , those bananas are swimming in it...
Oh wow. So she’s not an attention whore while in public only the other 99% of her day
This post was edited on 3/15/24 at 3:59 pm
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