If I am watching Gonzaga at Minnesota baseball?
And I thought you were my friend.Sean98 said:
Yes.
But it has nothing to do with what you're watching on TV.
Depends, are they playing hockey or basketball?dermdoc said:
If I am watching Gonzaga at Minnesota baseball?
Very interesting question. We have no one who is like Skenes. So you got Crews and Tommy White vs. Jake and Braden. I would say about even.McInnis said:
So I have a question for you. About this time last year I think you said that LSU had the most talented college baseball team you had ever seen. Now, of course the Aggies don't have Paul Skenes,, no one does. But besides that, how would you compare the Aggies this year to what you saw in LSU?
I am admittedly biased and defer to your LSU knowledge.magnolia tiger said:
8 of LSU's starting 9 had at least 10 home runs last year. There wasn't a weakness in that lineup. 7 of the 9 finished the year batting over .300. I'd agree the bullpen showed weakness at times but stepped up when it mattered most. Curious what bottom of the lineup guys you're referring to?
). It is pretty neat, good restaurants downtown on the river. The Red Lion was Aggie headquarters when we were there for a men's basketball NCAA basketball regional. And we walked across the bridge and ate at a place with an incredible waterfall view. Think it was called Anthony's. Great times.TXAGBQ76 said:
I do that too!
I used to do business in Spokane and was there a week a month on average (I think I funded the new wing on the Red Lion). It is pretty neat, good restaurants downtown on the river.
In my case it is a pretty wide chasm.LB12Diamond said:
It's a very thin line between crazy and genius.
dermdoc said:
If I am watching Gonzaga at Minnesota baseball?
dermdoc said:The Red Lion was Aggie headquarters when we were there for men's basketball NCAA basketball regional. And we walked across the bridge and ate at a place with an incredible waterfall view. Think it was called Anthony's. Great times.TXAGBQ76 said:
I do that too!
I used to do business in Spokane and was there a week a month on average (I think I funded the new wing on the Red Lion). It is pretty neat, good restaurants downtown on the river.

annie88 said:
I think you're just a baseball fan.
Now the insane thing is between you and your maker.
The one we were at was right across the river next to the arenaTXAGBQ76 said:
I remember that view! There are some other places downtown and north of town that I recall were pretty good too. The Red Lion location I stayed at mostly was up north.
One of the hardest venues to get to I have ever been to.greg.w.h said:
Spokane is………off the beaten path.
Did Lauden Swain run across one of those bridges??dermdoc said:dermdoc said:The Red Lion was Aggie headquarters when we were there for men's basketball NCAA basketball regional. And we walked across the bridge and ate at a place with an incredible waterfall view. Think it was called Anthony's. Great times.TXAGBQ76 said:
I do that too!
I used to do business in Spokane and was there a week a month on average (I think I funded the new wing on the Red Lion). It is pretty neat, good restaurants downtown on the river.
Found a picture from Anthony's.
Beats "The View" or any of the other crap on tv. Basically I just watch sports, Beat Bobby Flay, and Seinfeld reruns.TXAGBQ76 said:
I've watched Lehigh v Lafayette and others of that ilk. I just love college baseball.
A kid my son played football with was recruited to West Point (where his dad played football). I watched pretty much all of his games, he was a hard hitting CG
How about if you watch YouTube videos of demolished venues? Asking for a friend.jkag89 said:
No, now you might be insane if you watch games (especially games involving northeastern schools) just to see what their ballparks are like. Many have really nice older parks and some even have natural turf.