05-03-2019, 12:26 PM
Big series begins today at 7pm pdt on Pac-12 Bay Area.
https://gostanford.com/news/2019/5/1/bas...ojans.aspx
https://gostanford.com/news/2019/5/1/bas...ojans.aspx
(05-05-2019, 03:43 PM)Hulk01 Wrote: Beavers lost their fourth straight game (3-6 Gonzaga, 0-1, 2-5, 7-8 Oklahoma State.) Their ace reliever Mulholland came on early and gave up a three run home run to the first guy he faced, wiping out their 6-3 lead.
We could win out and still not ranking in the top 16 for RPI.
(05-05-2019, 03:43 PM)Hulk01 Wrote: Beavers lost their fourth straight game (3-6 Gonzaga, 0-1, 2-5, 7-8 Oklahoma State.) Their ace reliever Mulholland came on early and gave up a three run home run to the first guy he faced, wiping out their 6-3 lead.
We could win out and still not ranking in the top 16 for RPI.
(05-05-2019, 03:56 PM)JJJ Wrote: Esquer got ejected after he prevented Handley from that fate on a called strikeout that he disagreed with. Big Bad Wulff then singled and Will the Thrill left the yard so now 4-2 (should’ve been 4-3?) and we chase the starter, T7.
(05-05-2019, 03:56 PM)JJJ Wrote: Esquer got ejected after he prevented Handley from that fate on a called strikeout that he disagreed with. Big Bad Wulff then singled and Will the Thrill left the yard so now 4-2 (should’ve been 4-3?) and we chase the starter, T7.
(05-05-2019, 05:28 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote: I was at Dedeaux Field. The umpires certainly did not have a good game. USC's 2 runs in the 1st were abetted by several questionable calls. With USC on 2nd, Handley had the runner picked off after a strike out. The runner broke for 3rd and the ball reached the bag in plenty of time for the tag. Bellafronto caught the ball, put his glove down and the umpire called the runner safe. Esquer protested to no avail.
Quote:After a walk, the USC runner on 3rd tried to steal home. Starting pitcher Miller recognized the situation when the runner was halfway to home. He whipped it to Handley who put the tag down in time as the runner slid. We waited one second, two seconds for the home plate ump to make a call. Finally, after the USC runner had separated himself from Handley's glove, the ball popped loose and the ump signaled safe.
(05-05-2019, 05:28 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote: I was at Dedeaux Field. The umpires certainly did not have a good game. USC's 2 runs in the 1st were abetted by several questionable calls. With USC on 2nd, Handley had the runner picked off after a strike out. The runner broke for 3rd and the ball reached the bag in plenty of time for the tag. Bellafronto caught the ball, put his glove down and the umpire called the runner safe. Esquer protested to no avail.
Quote:After a walk, the USC runner on 3rd tried to steal home. Starting pitcher Miller recognized the situation when the runner was halfway to home. He whipped it to Handley who put the tag down in time as the runner slid. We waited one second, two seconds for the home plate ump to make a call. Finally, after the USC runner had separated himself from Handley's glove, the ball popped loose and the ump signaled safe.
(05-05-2019, 05:34 PM)CTcard Wrote: One problem with the delayed call was that it gave time for the runner from first to go to third. The second was that it made Handley mad so he tried a futile throw to third, overthrew the ball so that it skipped into the outfield, and in comes run number 2. I am guessing his error was on the throw, but dropping the ball could have been another.
(05-05-2019, 05:34 PM)CTcard Wrote: One problem with the delayed call was that it gave time for the runner from first to go to third. The second was that it made Handley mad so he tried a futile throw to third, overthrew the ball so that it skipped into the outfield, and in comes run number 2. I am guessing his error was on the throw, but dropping the ball could have been another.