We've still got a week before we get things rolling, and I'm on day 5 of a hospital stay that resulted from cellulitis infection getting to my bloodstream.
Which means that, in addition to the antibiotics, the IV is delivering the happy juice, as well.
So I thought I'd reminisce and see what memories some of you may have about our 1993 baseball team.
I'll start with my sincere belief that we were the nation's best team--or at the very least in a very small group of that year's elite squads. I've long since forgotten any stats but I feel like we were remarkably consistent in all phases of the game.
Quick note for you Ags who are too young to have been around for that team: We won the SWC, and then won our 6-team regional at Olsen Field. Back then, there were eight regionals with 6 teams each, double elimination, regional winners made up 8 team bracket in Omaha. We won our opening game in Omaha against Kansas, and in game 2 our starting pitcher Trey Moore left the game with a 7-2 lead. At which point we fell apart, losing 13-8 and then got eliminated in next game.
My favorite memory: The left handed weekend lineup of Jeff Granger, Trey Moore, and Kelly Wunsch.
Granger had an All American season, and Saturday starter Moore went 10-0 for the year. Wunsch was tall, long, and wild.
The tu series was in Austin, A&M had won first two games. On Sunday afternoon, Wunsch delivered a pitch right between the shoulder blades of Longhorn great Brooks Kieschnick, which caused a eerie silence to descend over the field as Brooks threw his bat 30 yards, and then talked non-stop **** to Wunsch from 1st- and then 2nd-base. The coolest part was Wunsch's reaction when Kieschnick threw the bat and started running his mouth. Wunsch gave him a bona-fide "Come at me Bro!" from the mound.
Random memory: In the regional final, North Carolina had a big dude named Cookie Massey who became an absolute crowd favorite. He got the biggest ovation of all the players when the all tournament team was announced.
Painful memory: We had that CWS under control when Trey left the ballgame against a terrific LSU team, and I was feeling supremely confident we were gonna win a national championship. Then some errors happened, and then Todd Walker launched a grand slam.
'93 was probably my favorite Aggie baseball season (yes, even more than '89). We had a great roster and team that played really well together, with some fantastic pitching.
I'd love to hear your memories of that season.
Which means that, in addition to the antibiotics, the IV is delivering the happy juice, as well.
So I thought I'd reminisce and see what memories some of you may have about our 1993 baseball team.
I'll start with my sincere belief that we were the nation's best team--or at the very least in a very small group of that year's elite squads. I've long since forgotten any stats but I feel like we were remarkably consistent in all phases of the game.
Quick note for you Ags who are too young to have been around for that team: We won the SWC, and then won our 6-team regional at Olsen Field. Back then, there were eight regionals with 6 teams each, double elimination, regional winners made up 8 team bracket in Omaha. We won our opening game in Omaha against Kansas, and in game 2 our starting pitcher Trey Moore left the game with a 7-2 lead. At which point we fell apart, losing 13-8 and then got eliminated in next game.
My favorite memory: The left handed weekend lineup of Jeff Granger, Trey Moore, and Kelly Wunsch.
Granger had an All American season, and Saturday starter Moore went 10-0 for the year. Wunsch was tall, long, and wild.
The tu series was in Austin, A&M had won first two games. On Sunday afternoon, Wunsch delivered a pitch right between the shoulder blades of Longhorn great Brooks Kieschnick, which caused a eerie silence to descend over the field as Brooks threw his bat 30 yards, and then talked non-stop **** to Wunsch from 1st- and then 2nd-base. The coolest part was Wunsch's reaction when Kieschnick threw the bat and started running his mouth. Wunsch gave him a bona-fide "Come at me Bro!" from the mound.
Random memory: In the regional final, North Carolina had a big dude named Cookie Massey who became an absolute crowd favorite. He got the biggest ovation of all the players when the all tournament team was announced.
Painful memory: We had that CWS under control when Trey left the ballgame against a terrific LSU team, and I was feeling supremely confident we were gonna win a national championship. Then some errors happened, and then Todd Walker launched a grand slam.
'93 was probably my favorite Aggie baseball season (yes, even more than '89). We had a great roster and team that played really well together, with some fantastic pitching.
I'd love to hear your memories of that season.