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RE: Good teams don't lose these games simply put.......
(06-07-2017 02:28 PM)Black Diamond Reb Wrote:  
(06-07-2017 12:18 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Honestly, did any of you really believe we WEREN'T going to get swepTTT in that doubleheader?

I told several people all year that Southern had a good squad that was capable of making a post season run. Also stated they had a better shot at doing so on the road, unfortunately the host monster literally rained on that party.

The TTTrain got rolling with Keys balk followed up by the dinger, and when USM failed to score with the bases loaded / no outs in the ensuing half it was on an unstoppable cannonball run. The rest was window dressing, appropriately "topped" by Hot Dog's futile spinout in the nightcap.

The only thing missing was trying to pick Casper off first base, the left fielder throwing an in into the bullpen, and getting picked off via the hidden ball trick. But then we've all seen those acts here before.

All truth.
06-08-2017 08:36 AM
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