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Lets NEVER compare billybob to Charlie. She has been nothing but great all the time. billy is full of backhanded compliments and is here to get enjoyment out of instigating while trying to come off as not.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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A couple of quick questions:
How many conferences are over .500 in the cws?
How many of those are BCS conferences?
How many are located anywhere near the southeastern U.S.?
How many of those are generally west of the Mississipi?
Finally, name a school in the top 10 cws programs in winning percentage and what school is dead last in the rankings? (min 20 games)
(Hint: 6-3-0-6-WSU/FSU) :lol:
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Originally posted by billybudLOL...if there are "digs" it is in interpretation.
Example...you guys believe that WSU is above mid tier..I don't. But, I also base it on my perspective that FSU is also mid tier.
If I answer posts about FSU's "tiny" stadium and show (by comparing listed dimensions) that it is larger than Eck..that's just fact, not a dig.
Oh well...it would be a boring board indeed in the off season without a poltergeist...
Our pitchers are helped by playing in a pitcher's park, and your hitter's are helped by playing in a hitter's park. The issue at stake was the assertion that FSU plays in a hitter's park, and anyone who though park dimensions was the determining factor was missing the point.
BTW, I think poltergeist is a fitting description of your presence on the board - a lot of clatter, but no substance."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by billybudGeorgia, South Carolina, Bama, Auburn, Mississippi, Tennessee, etc aren't much of a basketball school. Of course Kentucky has been one for our lifetimes.
That changes with success...Florida wasn't a basketball school until very lately and LSU really came on with Shaq.
Except for Kentucky none of us are basketball schools. We're football schools. Florida may have won 2 NCs, but they are still a football school.
Well, I don't know what Vanderbilt is. I still say baseball is only higher than 3rd at one school: LSU.
At Tennessee baseball is 4th, behind football, men's basketball and women's basketball.
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
It also is not a dig to say that FSU's homerun totals and hitting are a direct product of playing in a warm weather environment, because it is a fact.
Our pitchers are helped by playing in a pitcher's park, and your hitter's are helped by playing in a hitter's park. The issue at stake was the assertion that FSU plays in a hitter's park, and anyone who though park dimensions was the determining factor was missing the point.
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SubGod22 said:
"Lets NEVER compare billybob to Charlie. She has been nothing but great all the time. billy is full of backhanded compliments and is here to get enjoyment out of instigating while trying to come off as not."
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This is exactly the way I see it, too, but I guess we're in the minority."She is only HALF a mother who does not see HER child in EVERY child." - Anonymous
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Our pitchers are helped by playing in a pitcher's park, and your hitter's are helped by playing in a hitter's park.
What is it about Eck that is especially pitcher friendly?
By just looking at the parks, I can't figure it out.
..........Eck.............vs Howser
Left..........330.............340
Center.....390.............400
Right.......330.............320 (with 30 foot barrier on top of 8 foot wall)
I see nothing in the configuration that would make either park a "pitcher's park".
Of course, when the wind blows in at either field (as it does often) then the field becomes more pitcher friendly. I imagine you have a regular northerly in February through March/April. Here, we have a northerly, northwestern wind through March..shifts to westerly in April. A constant wind from the outfield would be the perfect ingredient for a pitchers park. Is that is what is going on at Eck?
Here, in May and June, the wind will wander throughout a game..come out of left field, wander to the left bleacher line blowing straight across the field, flirt with blowing out, than move back to the left field position.
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It's not looking good for the Cardinals right now, down 9-4 in the bottom of the 5th. When they do cut into the lead, the Bullldogs take those runs back and add some more. Stanford is stranding runners like, well, you know, like us, and someone else's team who will remain nameless. :cry: Hmmm, the radio announcers seem obsessed with the fact that the Georgia catcher is married to the former Miss Nevada. But I'm just listening, so I wouldn't know how many times the cameras have panned over there.... :D"She is only HALF a mother who does not see HER child in EVERY child." - Anonymous
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Originally posted by billybudOur pitchers are helped by playing in a pitcher's park, and your hitter's are helped by playing in a hitter's park.
What is it about Eck that is especially pitcher friendly?
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billybud:
Help me out here. Why do you see Eck as a "pitcher's park" vs Howser as a "hitter's park"?
What is it about Eck that is especially pitcher friendly?
By just looking at the parks, I can't figure it out.
..........Eck.............vs Howser
Left..........330.............340 Center.....390.............400
Right.......330.............320 (with 30 foot barrier on top of 8 foot wall)
I see nothing in the configuration that would make either park a "pitcher's park".
"Hitters/pitchers" parks normally have less to do with outfield dimensions and more to do with climatic conditions. There is a reason they talk about the "dead air" in domes and why they are all "pitchers" parks.
Two important points about air to remember:
1. the warmer the air, the lighter the air -- less dense than cool air.
2. the more humid the air, the lighter the air -- less dense than dry air.
This affects both hitting and pitching.
For a hitter, there is physically less air mass (resistence) for the ball to overcome and it travels both faster and further in hotter and more humid air.
For a pitcher, ball movement is a direct result of the interaction between the spin on the ball and the resistence of the air. Hotter and more humid conditions create less ball movement for the pitcher.
Cooler, drier conditions create an advantage for pitchers and a disadvantage for hitters.
Hotter, humid conditions create an advantage for hitters and a disadvantage for pitchers.
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