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Just never knew. Now I know.

Now I ? Dumb.
Can someone tell me what a "German Thread" means?
Ha that is funny. Never new that. And what is a German Thread?
Call me ignorant but how is that possible?

re: Time for Baseball...

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/7/13 at 4:47 pm to
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just my opinion but i thnk Ibarra plays SS, Bregman 3B, and Jacoby stays at 2nd.


Just listened to a video of CPM and it appears he has his guys. Ibarra at third and Bregman at Short and Jones at second. Did not mention first. Praised Sciambra and Laird in the outfield and mentioned no one else. Only thing he was set on in the pitching side was the Eades and Nola would be Friday and Saturday guys. He still did not know which.

re: Time for Baseball...

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/6/13 at 9:02 am to
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You a-holes dont even try to support basketball!


That was a nice shot at the end of the game.

There are you happy now?

re: Time for Baseball...

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/5/13 at 11:46 am to
Sciambra was back and didn't miss a beat!

re: Time for Baseball...

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/5/13 at 9:13 am to
They have all the pieces of the puzzle. Omaha depends on how those pieces gel together. PM seems to be working on that and will be determined as the season progresses. But it is looking good so far. I'm really excited about the improvements to the outfield.

re: Time for Baseball...

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/5/13 at 9:09 am to
Barash I believe was recruited to bolster the catcher position and was a steal if the reports are correct. But in baseball, if you can help anywhere, you will find yourself on the field.

re: Time for Baseball...

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/5/13 at 8:56 am to
Bregman will be really good as well as Laird in the outfield. Also look for Ibarra to help out in the infield. He looked good at second but I think he'll play at third with jones at second. Although Katz could play at second. Many believe Katz will see time at third but it did not look good when he worked there. The pitching looked promising this fall.

Can't wait for the season to begin.

re: Is it baseball season yet?

Posted by 32 Deuce on 1/3/13 at 1:55 pm to
I'm with you. Can't wait for baseball to start!
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Taylor Butler helped Barbe win a state title against Rummel throwing 5 scoreless innings in relief.


Correct! Butler did help Barb win a state championship. He also pitched a complete game shutout in a national championship game. A Perfect Game event in Fort Meyers. He has pitched some big games and so has some of the other freshmen like Sewald and Reynolds. Not to mention Newman and Devall.

The pitching staff should be very deep the next few years.

re: LSU Baseball No. 4 in Collegiate Baseball

Posted by 32 Deuce on 12/21/12 at 12:24 pm to
We do have a pitcher I haven't heard much discussion on that has pitched and won a State Championship and a National Championship. Both of which was done without giving up a run. Can you guess who that is? Also a few other freshmen that could earn that Sunday start.

re: LSU Baseball

Posted by 32 Deuce on 12/10/12 at 2:39 pm to
I think opportunity will be afforded in this order:
McCune
Bonvillain
LaMarche
Reynolds
Butler
Sewald
Newman

Just my opinion

Ploy?

Posted by 32 Deuce on 11/28/12 at 6:39 am
Do you think this is ploy by some schools to put doubt into recruits about committing to a school that may have a coaching change? Wouldn't there be more acknowledgement from both schools if there was an actual offer on the table?
I'm hearing that 3-4 players won't be with the team in the spring.

Very impressed with the new guys they brought in this year.

Lineup should look like this:

C-Ross
3rd- Ibarra
SS - Bregman
2nd - Katz/Jones
1st/DH - Moore/Edward/Katz
LF - Rhymes
CF - Laird
RF - Sciambra / McMullen

Laird and Bregman have stood out the most for the newcomers. McMullen and Stevenson have both had good showings also.

Pitching seems to be in good shape as well lots of depth.