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Good Jomboy breakdown of a pair of extremely silly ejections by a very joyless ump in the Auburn - Kentucky series

 

 

1 hour ago, cochamps said:

Sorry (not sorry) to nit pick, but "conference" is redundant.  CJ Vogel drives me nuts with this usage.

I’ll do my best to not repeat this sin but no guarantees.  Also to clarify, winning 2 of 3 in a series or a season against an SEC team doesn’t provide you a similar hosting privilege.

1 hour ago, Had Enough said:

I’ll do my best to not repeat this sin but no guarantees.  Also to clarify, winning 2 of 3 in a series or a season against an SEC team doesn’t provide you a similar hosting privilege.

I'm sure my posts have issues too - misdemeanors not felonies abound!😉

More umpire shenanigans / the Bama manager looking like a buffoon

 

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Just now, NorthLoop said:

Msu up on lsu early. Who we rooting for here?

LSU can eat my ass 

LSU ace Anderson given up a home run in each of the first 3 innings.

Florida up 3-2 on Ole Miss.  aggy is getting nervous about being the only winless team

Florida is just glad to be playing a team not ranked in the top five.

Ole Miss is just ranked #15.

Their last three opponents, #1 Tennessee, #3 Georgia, and midweek game was #4 Florida State.

1 hour ago, po elvis said:

LSU ace Anderson given up a home run in each of the first 3 innings.

Was it Nola that did that against us (moldenhomer) in Omaha and we still lost the fucking game?

LSU just scored five runs to take the lead over MSU 7-6 in the fifth and still batting, they can explode at any time.

Texas pitching staff really did a good job the last 11 innings or so in the series against them.

Edited by NBHorn7

1 hour ago, WBT said:

Florida up 3-2 on Ole Miss.  aggy is getting nervous about being the only winless team

nm, now 7-3 ole miss in the 7th

38 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Was it Nola that did that against us (moldenhomer) in Omaha and we still lost the fucking game?

Spoiler
 
 

Sport

 
 
 

Baseball 06.22.2009

LSU tops Baseball, 7-6, in 11 innings to take Game 1 in NCAA Men's CWS

 

June 22, 2009

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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- Mikie Mahtook singled in the winning run in the top of the 11th inning after DJ LeMahieu tied the game in the ninth, and LSU survived Texas' five home runs to beat the Longhorns 7-6 in Game 1 of the College World Series finals Monday night.

LSU (55-16) would win its sixth national title with a victory over the Longhorns (49-15-1) on Tuesday night.

LeMahieu walked leading off the 11th against Brandon Workman (3-4), stole second with two outs and took third when catcher Cameron Rupp's throw went into center field. After Micah Gibbs walked, Mahtook singled into center field for the go-ahead run.

Matty Ott (4-2) struck out Brandon Loyn and Tim Maitland and got Connor Rowe to ground out to finish off Texas, which had walkoff wins in two of its first three CWS games.

The Tigers, who won their 14th straight, came back from deficits of 3-1 and 6-4. LeMahieu hit the tying, two-out double in the top of the ninth off Austin Dicharry. LeMahieu also homered in the seventh.

Texas, trying to become the first No. 1 national seed since Miami in 1999 to win the championship, continued its show of power. Russell Moldenhauer hit two of the Longhorns' five homers.

The Longhorns, who came to Omaha with 39 homers in 61 games, have hit 11 in four games here.

All three of Moldenhauer's homers this season have come in the CWS. He was one of three Longhorns to go deep in the fourth inning, and he broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth with his opposite-field shot to left.

Travis Tucker and Kevin Keyes also homered in the fourth, and Rowe did it in the seventh.

All five Texas homers were off LSU starter Louis Coleman, who was pulled after Rowe's shot.

The Longhorns didn't get another hit off Chad Jones, Paul Bertuccini and Ott, who worked the last three innings.

In the ninth, Sean Ochinko singled off Austin Wood and Derek Helenihi was walked by Taylor Jungmann. Dicharry came on and struck out Tyler Hanover before LeMahieu doubled into the left-field corner to tie it.

Texas, which plays its home games at the cavernous UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, is better known for playing small ball. The Longhorns are only the fifth team to record more than 100 sacrifice bunts in a season.

But with the wind blowing out at Rosenblatt Stadium, the Longhorns have showed themselves capable of going deep.

In fact, over a span of 6 1-3 innings from their previous game against Arizona State to Monday's matchup with LSU, seven of the Longhorns' 11 hits were home runs.

Texas is the first team since LSU in 1998 to homer three times in an inning at the CWS.

Tucker tied it 1-1 with his third of the year, driving a 1-1 pitch into the first row of the left-field seats. Moldenhauer lofted Coleman's 1-0 pitch off a flag pole well over the 22-foot wall in center field. Keyes hit a first-pitch homer into a section of Texas fans in left center for a 3-1 lead.

Chance Ruffin, who struck out 10, left with two out in the top of the sixth with runners at first and third so the lefty Wood could be matched against left handed-batting Jared Mitchell. The strategy backfired as Mitchell tripled into the left-center gap to tie it.

But Moldenhauer homered in the bottom half and Keyes scored on a wild pitch to put the Longhorns up 5-3.

Ryan Schimpf opened the scoring with his third homer of the CWS, and 22nd of the season, in the first.

Yes, in the 2009 CWS, when they beat us in the championship series.

Cowan is ridiculous for LSU.

I don’t know why they are bringing that guy out of the bullpen. He was a starter at Wofford and was really good.

I think Lemonis' job is in serious jeopardy. 

36-61 in SEC play since they won the national title in 2021. I think he is done if they don't make the postseason or limp in followed by a quick exit. 

10 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

I think Lemonis' job is in serious jeopardy. 

36-61 in SEC play since they won the national title in 2021. I think he is done if they don't make the postseason or limp in followed by a quick exit. 

Oh wow, I cant believe they held on with this stat.  

31 minutes ago, markstanco said:

Oh wow, I cant believe they held on with this stat.  

He won a national title in Starkville. That gets you plenty of leash.

11 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:
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Baseball 06.22.2009

LSU tops Baseball, 7-6, in 11 innings to take Game 1 in NCAA Men's CWS

 

June 22, 2009

Box Score (PDF) | Box Score | media-icon-photogallery.gif

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- Mikie Mahtook singled in the winning run in the top of the 11th inning after DJ LeMahieu tied the game in the ninth, and LSU survived Texas' five home runs to beat the Longhorns 7-6 in Game 1 of the College World Series finals Monday night.

LSU (55-16) would win its sixth national title with a victory over the Longhorns (49-15-1) on Tuesday night.

LeMahieu walked leading off the 11th against Brandon Workman (3-4), stole second with two outs and took third when catcher Cameron Rupp's throw went into center field. After Micah Gibbs walked, Mahtook singled into center field for the go-ahead run.

Matty Ott (4-2) struck out Brandon Loyn and Tim Maitland and got Connor Rowe to ground out to finish off Texas, which had walkoff wins in two of its first three CWS games.

The Tigers, who won their 14th straight, came back from deficits of 3-1 and 6-4. LeMahieu hit the tying, two-out double in the top of the ninth off Austin Dicharry. LeMahieu also homered in the seventh.

Texas, trying to become the first No. 1 national seed since Miami in 1999 to win the championship, continued its show of power. Russell Moldenhauer hit two of the Longhorns' five homers.

The Longhorns, who came to Omaha with 39 homers in 61 games, have hit 11 in four games here.

All three of Moldenhauer's homers this season have come in the CWS. He was one of three Longhorns to go deep in the fourth inning, and he broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth with his opposite-field shot to left.

Travis Tucker and Kevin Keyes also homered in the fourth, and Rowe did it in the seventh.

All five Texas homers were off LSU starter Louis Coleman, who was pulled after Rowe's shot.

The Longhorns didn't get another hit off Chad Jones, Paul Bertuccini and Ott, who worked the last three innings.

In the ninth, Sean Ochinko singled off Austin Wood and Derek Helenihi was walked by Taylor Jungmann. Dicharry came on and struck out Tyler Hanover before LeMahieu doubled into the left-field corner to tie it.

Texas, which plays its home games at the cavernous UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, is better known for playing small ball. The Longhorns are only the fifth team to record more than 100 sacrifice bunts in a season.

But with the wind blowing out at Rosenblatt Stadium, the Longhorns have showed themselves capable of going deep.

In fact, over a span of 6 1-3 innings from their previous game against Arizona State to Monday's matchup with LSU, seven of the Longhorns' 11 hits were home runs.

Texas is the first team since LSU in 1998 to homer three times in an inning at the CWS.

Tucker tied it 1-1 with his third of the year, driving a 1-1 pitch into the first row of the left-field seats. Moldenhauer lofted Coleman's 1-0 pitch off a flag pole well over the 22-foot wall in center field. Keyes hit a first-pitch homer into a section of Texas fans in left center for a 3-1 lead.

Chance Ruffin, who struck out 10, left with two out in the top of the sixth with runners at first and third so the lefty Wood could be matched against left handed-batting Jared Mitchell. The strategy backfired as Mitchell tripled into the left-center gap to tie it.

But Moldenhauer homered in the bottom half and Keyes scored on a wild pitch to put the Longhorns up 5-3.

Ryan Schimpf opened the scoring with his third homer of the CWS, and 22nd of the season, in the first.

Yes, in the 2009 CWS, when they beat us in the championship series.

Ugh, too bad Jungman couldn't shut the door that first game because he shut them down in the second game. That series bothers me a hell of a lot more than the '04 series did and that one sucked balls. 

Why would Vaughn leave 'bama for A&M?  That's the Vaughn he's referring to?

Because they still seem to think they're blue bloods of baseball. Bama has more baseball skins on the wall than they do. 

25 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Why would Vaughn leave 'bama for A&M?  That's the Vaughn he's referring to?

He is from Humble, Texas and his dad played baseball at Texas A&M

Grand slam for Florida breaks a 5-5 tie in the 8th and puts them in a position to win their first SEC game at #15 Ole Miss.

54 minutes ago, NBHorn7 said:

Grand slam for Florida breaks a 5-5 tie in the 8th and puts them in a position to win their first SEC game at #15 Ole Miss.

Lol no

2 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Lol no

They were in position; they reversed their position to one of being bent over.

aggy comes from 7-1 down to beat kentucky 9-7.

Keep talking shit about earley, you stupid sips!

 

26 minutes ago, WBT said:

aggy comes from 7-1 down to beat kentucky 9-7.

Keep talking shit about earley, you stupid sips!

Sleeping giant.  (Emphasis "sleeping".)

28 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

Goddamnit—pig might be good. Up 9-0 at Vandy.

Series in Fayetteville is going to be good this year

Ole Miss melting down in the 9th trying to go for the sweep. Bases loaded nobody out for Florida down 8-7.

2 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Ole Miss melting down in the 9th trying to go for the sweep. Bases loaded nobody out for Florida down 8-7.

Florida leads 10-8. 

 

MSU and LSU tied at 1-1 in the fifth.

Edited by NBHorn7

Florida trying to see the Ole Miss meltdown and raise them with another of their own. 

Bases loaded two outs still 11-8.

This DH is full of meltdowns.

Review at first looks like it's going to go Florida's way, and they win their first SEC game.

LSU hangs on for a 2-1 lead.

MSU stays with the growing number of teams with one SEC win.

46 minutes ago, Horny Bull said:

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Alabama’s HC Vaughn has some shit brewing there.

Humble, TX represent!

True story, he grew up playing baseball with my younger brother from Pony league all the way through high school. Was a good kid.

Just typing that makes me feel fucking ancient even if the guy is only in his mid to late 30’s.

I said something like this in the softball thread yesterday but 10 of the top 15 are in the sec- plus Florida and aggy who should be good and might figure something out eventually. This conference season will be a battle royale and nobody will get through it without several losses. 

Auburn and Georgia underway in Saturday morning baseball

4d chess: Earley went back to aggy under Schloss’s and CDC’s orders to tank the program. Anybody else think that’s what’s happening here? No? Just me then. Ok, cool Hookem. 

I just find it really jarring when I see teams that have their football helmet logo on their baseball caps. 
 

Your baseball cap ought to be smelling like our block T or Arkansas’s script A—not a helmet logo longhorn or pig.

Georgia and Auburn just look weird.

33 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

I just find it really jarring when I see teams that have their football helmet logo on their baseball caps. 
 

Your baseball cap ought to be smelling like our block T or Arkansas’s script A—not a helmet logo longhorn or pig.

Georgia and Auburn just look weird.

I thought about that watching VaTech last night. Their vintage block logo looked great on their hats, but the 70s vibe of the primary VT just didn't look like a baseball logo on their batting helmets.

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