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Foster and Cale combine with a inning starting error to give up 2 and have the bases loaded with only 1 out before getting a double play to end it.
They were within a whisker of blowing this game....I would have hated to see what happened next if they did.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostFoster and Cale combine with a inning starting error to give up 2 and have the bases loaded with only 1 out before getting a double play to end it.
They were within a whisker of blowing this game....I would have hated to see what happened next if they did.
Per Shane, "Fortunate to win."
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostDon Lambert and Casey Gillaspies find redemption in the 8th as Don doubled leading off and following an pop out by Johnny, Casey goes deep to give the Shocks a little breathing room. Shocks up 4-0.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostFoster and Cale combine with a inning starting error to give up 2 and have the bases loaded with only 1 out before getting a double play to end it.
They were within a whisker of blowing this game....I would have hated to see what happened next if they did.
I thought we were very fortunate today that the field hadn't hurt our defense until the ninth inning (up until then the field had actually helped us, as it had caused Illinois St to not be able to make some plays on balls hit by WSU players that took strange bounces). The field caused the error that gave the Redbirds the first base runner in the ninth. The field, imo, cause the first base hit that went thru Johnny Coy's legs. At home that is a routine ground out play.
Ironically the best hit ball in the bottom of the ninth was the hard hit ball that Harbutz was able to field and turn into the game ending double play.
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Originally posted by shock10 View PostHalbert with a nice turn on the double play. Also goes 1-4
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAnything other than a Redbird sweep and you can count this Shocker fan as being pleasantly surprised.
Vielock and Full Pack, Jr., kept it from being boring, and tomorrow is a different story. The "set the tone" momentum guys had better hope the right Mormann shows up, or else the good vibe will disappear quickly, for example. But I can't imagine ever reaching the day I start being relieved by less than a Valley opponent's sweep of the Shocks.
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Illinois State's pitching staff has apparently been beset with injuries. However, they can hit the ball and they have a total of 10 seniors and 8 juniors on their roster and they are capable of outscoring you.
Josh, Foster and Cale did a nice job holding these guys to 2 runs despite the nervous times in the 9th. Now its time for Mitch Mormann to show up.
Let's hope we don't become a "Josh, Foster and Cale and Pray for Hail" team.
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I do want to add that I thought Josh Smith did a great job pitching yesterday. The Illinois St line up is full of good hitters. All but one of their starters is hitting over .300. Josh kept them off balance all day holding them to 2 hits. He also pitched out of some potential jams.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostDon Lambert and Casey Gillaspies find redemption in the 8th as Don doubled leading off and following an pop out by Johnny, Casey goes deep to give the Shocks a little breathing room. Shocks up 4-0.
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