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Post by messi on Apr 19, 2024 20:31:02 GMT -8
Did we get lucky with UA’s and UO’s losses tonight? The Cougs couged a 7-5 ninth-inning lead and lost 8-7. Stanford is beating Oregon by 12 in the ninth. I will say that Oregon losses generally help Oregon State's present RPI but probably will crush Oregon State's future RPI. Arizona losses help current RPI and will help current RPI more than they will hurt in the future. That is all to say that rooting against Arizona is ok but probably not Oregon.And everyone should be rooting that USC loses out in conference play. Gross
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Post by nuclearbeaver on Apr 19, 2024 20:32:39 GMT -8
Please quit defending the pitching and the coaching that goes with it. 3 of the past 4 10 plus runs. Bad. Do you have any idea what that quote above to your post means? It's supposedly a "national trend" to give up 8+ runs? Or "historically" Arkansas is sh&t? or isn't? Or? I'm guessing giving up 8+ runs is not good... even historically. But, I guess if the point being made is that other teams do it so it's ok. Hmmmm... other teams do a lot of negative stuff so not to worry about... poor base running, mental mistakes, errors, Ks, etc... Did you quote the wrong person. Really off your attack game tonight George, you okay?
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 19, 2024 20:34:02 GMT -8
The Cougs couged a 7-5 ninth-inning lead and lost 8-7. Stanford is beating Oregon by 12 in the ninth. I will say that Oregon losses generally help Oregon State's present RPI but probably will crush Oregon State's future RPI. Arizona losses help current RPI and will help current RPI more than they will hurt in the future. That is all to say that rooting against Arizona is ok but probably not Oregon.And everyone should be rooting that USC loses out in conference play. Gross It is what it is. No team helps Oregon State's future RPI more than Oregon. Rooting against Oregon at this juncture is cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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Post by osubeaver2018 on Apr 19, 2024 20:34:41 GMT -8
I have not see any pitchers made development from Dorman for last few years. Gave up so many runs this season. Scored 8 runs would win many games with average pitchers but gave up 10 runs won’t win many games. Pitching staff is an issue right now. Need to fix or won’t go to Omaha. I'd argue for Kmatz. He's been solid this year and improved over his first 2 seasons. But that's all I got.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 19, 2024 20:38:52 GMT -8
I have not see any pitchers made development from Dorman for last few years. Gave up so many runs this season. Scored 8 runs would win many games with average pitchers but gave up 10 runs won’t win many games. Pitching staff is an issue right now. Need to fix or won’t go to Omaha. I'd argue for Kmatz. He's been solid this year and improved over his first 2 seasons. But that's all I got. Ryan Brown and Cooper Hjerpe. It took too long to figure out that Brown was the closer, though.
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Post by messi on Apr 19, 2024 20:40:07 GMT -8
It is what it is. No team helps Oregon State's future RPI more than Oregon. Rooting against Oregon at this juncture is cutting off your nose to spite your face. Then I shall cut my lips and gouge out my eyes as well.
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Post by osubeaver2018 on Apr 19, 2024 20:40:49 GMT -8
I'd argue for Kmatz. He's been solid this year and improved over his first 2 seasons. But that's all I got. Ryan Brown and Cooper Hjerpe. It took too long to figure out that Brown was the closer, though. Guess I was just thinking on this year's roster. But yes, those two as well. Ferrer was pretty good as well although it could be argued he regressed from year 1 to year 2.
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Post by speakthetruth on Apr 19, 2024 20:52:42 GMT -8
Who are the leaders? Any?
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Post by rgeorge on Apr 19, 2024 20:55:16 GMT -8
Do you have any idea what that quote above to your post means? It's supposedly a "national trend" to give up 8+ runs? Or "historically" Arkansas is sh&t? or isn't? Or? I'm guessing giving up 8+ runs is not good... even historically. But, I guess if the point being made is that other teams do it so it's ok. Hmmmm... other teams do a lot of negative stuff so not to worry about... poor base running, mental mistakes, errors, Ks, etc... Did you quote the wrong person. Really off your attack game tonight George, you okay? Nope... just your poor reading comprehension.
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Post by nuclearbeaver on Apr 19, 2024 21:12:16 GMT -8
Did you quote the wrong person. Really off your attack game tonight George, you okay? Nope... just your poor reading comprehension. interesting, thanks for the tip.
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Apr 19, 2024 21:40:01 GMT -8
Big surprise this thread went south
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 19, 2024 21:50:43 GMT -8
It is what it is. No team helps Oregon State's future RPI more than Oregon. Rooting against Oregon at this juncture is cutting off your nose to spite your face. Then I shall cut my lips and gouge out my eyes as well.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 19, 2024 22:03:26 GMT -8
Who are the leaders? Any? Reeder doubled. Guerra homered. Turley walked. Weber homered. Turley walked. Hainline homered. Five leaders right there. Fairly miraculous 6-2 comeback over a 4½-inning span before Bridger Holmes decided to pipe one again for the second time in a two-out span over two games. Holmes looks very human all of a sudden after looking nigh unhittable over his first 20 innings. Never going to have a great game, though, when the 1-2 hitters go 1/9, and your ace gives up six earned in five innings. Maybe wanted to bring McDowell in a little more slowly? We want McDowell to get back to 100% as soon as possible but maybe have his first start be against Portland? Dunno. Kmatz is a win tomorrow. Rubber game on Sunday for all the enchiladas.
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Post by abureid on Apr 20, 2024 3:33:50 GMT -8
Never going to have a great game, though, when the 1-2 hitters go 1/9, and your ace gives up six earned in five innings.
That pretty much sums up the game of baseball
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Apr 20, 2024 7:43:16 GMT -8
Who are the leaders? Any? Reeder doubled. Guerra homered. Turley walked. Weber homered. Turley walked. Hainline homered. Five leaders right there. Fairly miraculous 6-2 comeback over a 4½-inning span before Bridger Holmes decided to pipe one again for the second time in a two-out span over two games. Holmes looks very human all of a sudden after looking nigh unhittable over his first 20 innings. Never going to have a great game, though, when the 1-2 hitters go 1/9, and your ace gives up six earned in five innings. Maybe wanted to bring McDowell in a little more slowly? We want McDowell to get back to 100% as soon as possible but maybe have his first start be against Portland? Dunno. Kmatz is a win tomorrow. Rubber game on Sunday for all the enchiladas. I wouldn't give Kmatz the win before we play.....May was a win yesterday until he wasn't. Cal can hit. They will be fired up to win this series today.
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