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I love the lead, but the Shockers have left 13 runners stranded in these last five innings (do the math on that one). Is that maybe a bit more common since it is harder to score runners? I would guess that due to the smaller playing field, a base hit doesn't necessarily score two and that an extra base hit wouldn't necessarily clear the bases like you would see in baseball.
It is more common that runners not advance the number of bases associated with baseball, but 13 is a big LOB nonetheless.
Agreed. It is a bit more station-to-station and balls in the gap are reached by the outfielders much more quickly but year, 13 is a big number. On the ohter hand it is not that common to get that many runners on base in order to leave them on. The key here was we just could not get the big 2-out hit a couple of times with the bases juiced. If we had this game would be over unless they don't have mercy rule in the NCAA Tournament.
Bailey gives up four hits, three walks and has three strikeouts.
Ryleigh has three hits including a double, and Laurie, Madison and Paige all have two singles. Mackenzie and Bailey each have a double. Ryleigh and Paige have multiple RBI with two. The Shocks had a total of thirteen hits.
Last edited by flyingMoose; May 18, 2018, 04:54 PM.
BaileyL seemed to get better as the game progressed. Only 2 hits over the final 6 innings.
Coming into this season the Shocks were 8-79 all-time against the OSU Cowgirls. I wonder what kind of odds you could have gotten for a bet that the Shocks would beat them 3 times this year.
Nothing against the Shockers and their three wins over the Cowgirls, but the Big 12 this year is Oklahoma and no other team that is of the caliber of some of the Big 12 teams of previous years. I think.
Or maybe not. I have to HCTB and ACEE some credit. Kudos to PCRS for apparently putting toghether a good plan of attack for Bailey as well. And, of course, none of that makes much difference if the players don't exist and that they did.
Do you bring Bailey to start tomorrow's game (now this possibility is yugely different than baseball)? I think I would but we'll see. It worked well for Tulsa in the AAC Tournament.
Do you bring Bailey to start tomorrow's game (now this possibility is yugely different than baseball)? I think I would but we'll see. It worked well for Tulsa in the AAC Tournament.
I think you have no choice but to start Bailey. There is no reason to think anyone else has even the faintest chance of getting a win - well, maybe a 15-13 win.
Mary Haff is pitching the game against DePaul, so Autumn Storms would be the presumed starter tomorrow against the Shockers, assuming a Razorback win.
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