Boomer still hits like a horn frog
quote:Nah, Cleveland is winning in Anaheim. Naquin watching from the dugout.
And Cleveland...hehe
quote:I thought it was a strike correctly called. IMO.
Barash started off with a ball called a strike.
quote:not really. that was a tailor made DP that got booted
Games like this make me sick. Literally EVERYTHING for TCU is going right. Unbelievable
quote:Agreed. Solid post.
This game couldn't have gone any worse, Ags.
No way this **** continues tomorrow.
If that happened it would be a huge ass surprise.
quote:this - make it happen cappen
Need a 6-run HR
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I am not one to blame the umpires, but he took the bat out of our guys' hands tonight.
quote:No reason to waste any other arms. He's handing us our asses.
Insult to injury TCU , with their huge lead, has screwed Childress strategy and just left their started out there forever.
quote:And the next pitch was the exact same location, but called a ball!
Barash started off with a ball called a strike.
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Double post
quote:If you view things from the perspective of the beginning of the season maybe. Given the results from the rest of the season and our performance? It would be an absolute choke job. We will wait until the end of the season (better ****ing not be tomorrow) to discuss RC's overall postseason record. Eventually, you have to find a way to get past **** like tonight happening. I sure hope they do it this weekend. If there's anyone that can its this team - they better be pissed about their collective performance tonight though.quote:disappointment, sure. Absolute failure, not even close. Not with the pitching we lost from last year, Friday night ace being dismissed from the team. We have been piecing together starting pitching for more than half of the season.
Not getting to Omaha would be an absolute failure for Childress this year. Finally hosting a super, no excuse not to beat a younger and less talented team. Here's to hoping we come back and play tomorrow with fire, because this is the flattest I have seen this team all year. Hill led the way and others followed.