June 14, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, Cajun said: 2 wins/12 losses. OUCH 2-14 gonna look a heck of a lot better.
June 14, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, TexasBeta said: aggy gonna aggy - F those hayseeds. Dude, it’s sheep fuckers. No reason to denigrate hayseeds like that.
June 14, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Js1 said: 2-14 gonna look a heck of a lot better. It does have a nice aggy symmetry to it.
June 14, 20223 yr Taggart: I got it. I got it.Hedley Lamarr: You do?Taggart: We'll work up a "Number 38” on 'em.Hedley: "Number 38? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one...Taggart: Well, that's where we go a-ridin' into Omaha, a whampin' and whompin' every livin' thing that moves within an inch of its life. Except the Pigs of course.Hedley: You spare the pigs?Taggart: NAW. We beat the shit out of them at the Number 38 Finals later on.Hedley: Marvelous.
June 14, 20223 yr Oh Jesus save us the Surly branded hand-wringing. This team has been through a steaming pile of shit this season and fights like a motherfucker. I really like where we're at heading in. All but a few teams in the country probably lose that Super in Carolina. I like this squad just as much if not more than last year's and I'd expect similar results if not better. We know what we have. Time for someone else to step up and come beat us when it matters. That was intended for the pitching staff. Hansen could pitch you to 1 or 2 runs given up or it could be 3x times that. Stevens same. Bullpens could throw up zeroes or give you 3 in any given inning. Because that is what we’ve done for two months. If I had to guess, I’d go with Hansen refocusing and pitching very well.And I’ve been way more steady on their abilities than 90% on here. Same for the team overall.Overall, I fully expect us to compete and compete well. We’re there to win and not just show up.I’m sticking with this being the best team of hitters we’ve ever had. Tons of power all over, but we hit for average too. When we’re disciplined and focused, we’re a great hitting team.We have as good a chance of winning as anyone. Now go do it.
June 14, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: This is hilarious. Umlaug can be really grating (especially when the football team is actively trying insert their heads up their own butts) but that is some good shit right there.
June 14, 20223 yr 36 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: Fucking Wichita State and 1989 gives us forever an odd number of losses. Currently there are 3 ways to finish with an odd number of losses. Lose 1 game advancing from your bracket and then lose the championship series Lose 1 game advancing from your bracket and sweep the championship series Sweep your bracket and win the championship series in game 3.
June 14, 20223 yr Popular Post 10 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: This is hilarious. Swindell off the top rope Edited June 14, 20223 yr by Dennis Taylor
June 14, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Js1 said: 68th in team BA 62 in team ERA 169th in fielding percentage Their 3 main starters have ERAs of 4.75, 5.40 and 4.92. They rely heavily on Palisch (2.60) and Johnston (3.34) in relief. normally i eye roll at fielding percentage, but that is because i usually watch pro baseball. at the college level it can really mean something because you can have some real butchers out there. a chopper to third is often a tough play.
June 14, 20223 yr 15 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: This is hilarious. lol. what the fuck is a rollins?
June 14, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, Pimphand said: Currently there are 3 ways to finish with an odd number of losses. Lose 1 game advancing from your bracket and then lose the championship series Lose 1 game advancing from your bracket and sweep the championship series Sweep your bracket and win the championship series in game 3. Yeah and we lost one in 1950 and 1975 while winning it. So the odd number comes from 1989. Still pisses me off. We lost one freaking game the whole NCAA post-season. Wichita State lost two and got to keep going. How is that fair? And yes I know that it might not stay odd forever. It has just seems that way. Edited June 14, 20223 yr by Valmy77
June 14, 20223 yr Besides how are we celebrating it as overcoming difficulty? We are celebrating it as number 38. I am sure A&M can't imagine celebrating something that impressive.
June 14, 20223 yr 32 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: This is hilarious. A&M - "WE"RE BLOOBLOODS!!! ESPN SAYS SO!"
June 14, 20223 yr Popular Post 7 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: Besides how are we celebrating it as overcoming difficulty? We are celebrating it as number 38. I am sure A&M can't imagine celebrating something that impressive. While we're at 38, they're celebrating '39. Advantage aggy.
June 14, 20223 yr Swindell made me do a little research project. Got bored when I got to 2000. So since 2000, the following Longhorns have as many (or more) World Series wins as A&M has had in their history: Taylor Jungmann Kyle McCulloch Adrian Alaniz JP Howell Justin Simmons
June 14, 20223 yr 20 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said: lol. what the fuck is a rollins? They beat Oklahoma State, Missouri, and Michigan State on the way to finishing #2 in the country in 1954. Division II now but still a more glorious history than some schools.
June 14, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, salonghorn said: How does the Omaha ball park match up for our HR hitters? no one puts a fence here
June 14, 20223 yr 18 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: Besides how are we celebrating it as overcoming difficulty? We are celebrating it as number 38. I am sure A&M can't imagine celebrating something that impressive. If you put it in terms Aggie would understand such as having mounted 38 sheep, they might begin to comprehend.
June 14, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said: no one puts a fence here MLB frame, MLB Power, MLB home run. The former major league commentator Greg Olson(I believe) the next game said it was the longest home run her had ever seen. That is quite a statement.
June 14, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, ztejas said: Heard on 104.9 just now Texas is the favorite to win it all. Struggling to find that in print but I believe it.
June 14, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said: While we're at 38, they're celebrating '39. Advantage aggy. If my math is correct at their current pace aggy will make their 38th CWS appearance sometime after the year 2397 and hit their 88th victory in the year 5322.
June 14, 20223 yr 41 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: Besides how are we celebrating it as overcoming difficulty? We are celebrating it as number 38. I am sure A&M can't imagine celebrating something that impressive. The list of winners of meat judging is long and distinguished. National Champions 1958-L.D. Wythe and G.T. King 1966-G.C. Smith and Z.L. Carpenter 1970-H.Russell Cross 1971-Roger West and Brad Berry 1973-Gordon Davis 1979-Glen Dolezal 1980-Greg Gossett 1983-Davey Griffin 1987-Curt Terry 1988-Kirk Jones 1993-Andrew Martin 1998-Jennifer Wyle 2000-Dave McKenna 2001-Ryan Person 2004-Kristin Nicholson 2006-Eric Metteauer
June 14, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Dennis Taylor said: If my math is correct at their current pace aggy will make their 38th CWS appearance sometime after the year 2397 and hit their 88th victory in the year 5322.
June 14, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, markstanco said: The list of winners of meat judging is long and distinguished. National Champions 1958-L.D. Wythe and G.T. King 1966-G.C. Smith and Z.L. Carpenter 1970-H.Russell Cross 1971-Roger West and Brad Berry 1973-Gordon Davis 1979-Glen Dolezal 1980-Greg Gossett 1983-Davey Griffin 1987-Curt Terry 1988-Kirk Jones 1993-Andrew Martin 1998-Jennifer Wyle 2000-Dave McKenna 2001-Ryan Person 2004-Kristin Nicholson 2006-Eric Metteauer Now do Tech
June 14, 20223 yr 33 minutes ago, salonghorn said: How does the Omaha ball park match up for our HR hitters? Here is some film to analyze But seriously it seems like a pretty balanced park. Not homer friendly like Rosenblatt was but no old Disch-Falk either.
June 14, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: Here is some film to analyze But seriously it seems like a pretty balanced park. Not homer friendly like Rosenblatt was but no old Disch-Falk either. He looks way bigger this year, how much beef did he put on? Built like a linebacker now.
June 14, 20223 yr Does he? I thought he was enormous last year as well. I mean he is a year older and I am sure was working hard all offseason. The main difference between last year's Ivan and this year's is the fact he no longer strikes out everytime somebody throws him breaking stuff outside.
June 14, 20223 yr Speaking of which the home run record for a CWS is one of the more breakable records there. The current number is only 4, held by our own Russell Moldenhauer and about 30 other players. Considering how balls have been flying out of parks this year, it is not unlikely somebody breaks it this year.
June 14, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: Speaking of which the home run record for a CWS is one of the more breakable records there. The current number is only 4, held by our own Russell Moldenhauer and about 30 other players. Considering how balls have been flying out of parks this year, it is not unlikely somebody breaks it this year. Man that seems shockingly low, given the gorilla ball years of the 90s.
June 14, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, The Dog said: As well as OU has been playing, and with Horton coming back strong from injury, I'm surprised they're last.
June 14, 20223 yr Author 28 minutes ago, Longhornlove said: He looks way bigger this year, how much beef did he put on? Built like a linebacker now. I don't know if he looks bigger, but his numbers damn sure do.
June 14, 20223 yr Author 2 minutes ago, The Dog said: LOL Logic and aggy go together like women and cardinal directions.
June 14, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, zlavydra said: As well as OU has been playing, and with Horton coming back strong from injury, I'm surprised they're last. Yeah, same here. They remind me of NC State from last year.
June 14, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, ClubWhatever said: He needs to be fired regardless of what happens. Even if we win it all. We're slow playin him. I'm sure hes confident about winning the bracket
June 14, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Gut Wagon said: While we're at 38, they're celebrating '39. Advantage aggy.
June 14, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, Had Enough said: I’d say Hansen, Stevens and Nixon have all had significantly worse seasons. Quintanilla, Madden and Witt are not actively playing. Who else really pitched last year? It’s a little odd Stehle keeps getting all these chances. He’s good or crappy. Stevens is kinda the same out of the pen. The only times we gave up more runs in back to back games than this weekend were against Air Force and OSU. I think we’re pretty much what we’ve been. Pretty solid with some implosion. I generally think more highly of the pitching staff than most. Pierce has done a very poor job in certain cases. He did make the right call on Stevens the other night. I’d be interested to know why he and Stehle even seem to have longer leashes than others. That’s a weakness and a strength of Pierce. Awfully loyal to some but not others. No idea what to expect in Omaha. Nixon there’s just no positives at all. With Stevens he’s at least giving this team a reliable arm as of late. I don’t know if I’d put Pete in the same category as the other two because while he hasn’t been super dominant like last year, he’s still considered an ace and a really good college pitcher. But yeah you could still technically say he regressed from last year. 1.46 ERA last year, my goodness Pete.
June 14, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, DoneWithit said: Nixon there’s just no positives at all. I assume there’s hope he can return to form next year? Such a promising freshman campaign completely derailed this year.
June 14, 20223 yr 37 minutes ago, The Dog said: LOL That guy really believes their football team should have finished #1 and cant figure out why they didnt.
June 14, 20223 yr 26 minutes ago, SL Xpress said: I assume there’s hope he can return to form next year? Such a promising freshman campaign completely derailed this year. No inside info here, but I wouldn't be shocked if Nixon transfers in search of a clean slate. That might help him find whatever he lost in 2022. (If it does, I hope he's on a team we don't face.)
June 14, 20223 yr Nixon there’s just no positives at all. With Stevens he’s at least giving this team a reliable arm as of late. I don’t know if I’d put Pete in the same category as the other two because while he hasn’t been super dominant like last year, he’s still considered an ace and a really good college pitcher. But yeah you could still technically say he regressed from last year. 1.46 ERA last year, my goodness Pete. Pete’s for sure the best and has had the best year. He’s also giving up 1.5 more runs per 9 than last year. That is significant because he had such a great year last year.
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