06-03-2014, 12:53 PM
My son thinks he also saw some Stanford players flipping off the crowd between innings. (Our feed from his laptop to our TV was admittedly not entirely high definition all the time, however.) Bicep kissing is pretty mild, but if you're going to do it the crowd has a right to get after you the rest of the way. Brutal ending for Indiana fans after all that.
My son pitched through high school (he was Jack Klein's teammate and faced a number of Stanford players who went to Menlo and St. Francis) and we debated whether to go for the tie with a bunt to move into scoring position but sacrifice an out. We were both OK with it. His comment when Edman stepped to the plate was: "He needs to knock in this run right now. No screwing around with a last out." My response was: "Or just end this thing in the seats...."Â "Nice call Dad."
My son pitched through high school (he was Jack Klein's teammate and faced a number of Stanford players who went to Menlo and St. Francis) and we debated whether to go for the tie with a bunt to move into scoring position but sacrifice an out. We were both OK with it. His comment when Edman stepped to the plate was: "He needs to knock in this run right now. No screwing around with a last out." My response was: "Or just end this thing in the seats...."Â "Nice call Dad."
Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working .I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. Peter Gibbons
