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Post by beaverdude on Jul 5, 2022 12:00:15 GMT -8
Not Beaver related but pretty darn cool... Turning a triple!The video of the play is in the article.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jul 5, 2022 17:13:32 GMT -8
Byron Buxton can flat out play. If he could stay healthy he'd be as good, or better, than Trout.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jul 5, 2022 17:21:23 GMT -8
Byron Buxton can flat out play. If he could stay healthy he'd be as good, or better, than Trout. He’s good, but he’s no where near Trout good.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jul 5, 2022 21:03:28 GMT -8
Not Beaver related but pretty darn cool... Turning a triple!The video of the play is in the article. Not Beaver related? Remember Oregon State beating Adam Engel's Louisville in the first elimination game in the 2013 College World Series? Ben Wetzler got Engel the first three times, including an inning-ending double-play in the fifth with two runners on. Scott Schultz came on to face Engel with two on and one out in the sixth. Engel hit a two-run double and then scored to pull within 10-4, but Louisville would get no closer, Oregon State with an 11-4 win. The strength of 2013 Louisville was their pitching staff. Four of the six pitchers that Oregon State faced went on to play ball in the Majors. Oregon State set a T.D. Ameritrade record by scoring seven runs in the fourth inning. Oregon State led 3-0 entering the fourth. Max Gordon reached with a one-out base hit. Tyler Smith struck out. Two outs, and a runner on first. The next eight batters all reached. Single, single, infield single, Cody Ege entered to pitch, walk, error, HBP, Kyle Funkhouser entered to pitch, walk, and single. 10-0 Oregon State. Cody Ege played for the Marlins and Angels in 2016 before tumbling back down to the minors. Funkhouser is still a pitcher for the Tigers, although he has not played in 2022, because of an injury. The only pitcher that Oregon State did not face of Louisville's that wound up in the Majors was the Cardinals' ace in 2013, Chad Green, who was pitching for the Yankees before getting TJ surgery this year. Engel was the pinch runner on second, who got doubled off, when Urshela stepped on second. Not Beaver related? Few things aren't Beaver-related in baseball. It's Oregon State's sport.
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