Despite kicking the ball around the yard we are still tied at zeros.
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KU has won series against OSU, Texas, TCU and Texas Tech all 2 to 1 and lost the series to OU 2-1.
They were inexplicably swept at West Virginia.
There's now 2 out in the bottom of the 10th and it's 0-0.
On to the 11th we go.
Brandon Peterson's change buckles knees.
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If we get swept by the in-state phucks, that'll be the final nail in the coffin in my book. I can barely stand another sub-par year, having been swept by those whose name shall not be spoken puts me over the edge. Just a complete joke.
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostI thought both Minnis and Brummett pitched really well tonight. Especially Minnis. He was just toying with those batters out there.
After the game ended, I switched over and watched the Royals dispatch the Rays. The strike zone difference was like the difference between a billboard and a postage stamp.Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88
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It is not uncommon at all for the home plate umpire's strike zone to dictate the type of game you have, and this is amplified in the college game where the quality of umping varies greatly. I like a fair strike zone where a strike is a strike and ball is ball. I hate the guys with huge zones and hate the guys with postage stamp strike zones.
I don't mind an ump giving the pitcher one side of the plate just as long as he is consistent and the hitters have at least a chance to adjust to what's being called.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostIt is not uncommon at all for the home plate umpire's strike zone to dictate the type of game you have, and this is amplified in the college game where the quality of umping varies greatly. I like a fair strike zone where a strike is a strike and ball is ball. I hate the guys with huge zones and hate the guys with postage stamp strike zones.
I don't mind an ump giving the pitcher one side of the plate just as long as he is consistent and the hitters have at least a chance to adjust to what's being called.
I would like to see the college game tighten up the strike zone some. The bats are so dumbed-down that all the advantage seems to have swung to the pitchers. It is darn hard for these kids to square up a ball on the new bats and get really ringing hits. A 0-0 tie into the 11th inning vs. mid-week starters really isn't what most folks want to watch.
--'85.Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88
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