It's a single midweek game. Yeah, I want to win, but I'm not going to lose my **** if we lose. Lately, I've been trying my best to take the midweek games with a grain of salt. I see some people out there saying "Well, I hope Berry has some tricks up his sleeve when we play Alabama, Ole Miss, and South Alabama." Ridiculous. Even if we lose all 4 of those games, it's not the end of the world. LSU throws up clunkers every year in the midweek and is always in the hunt for a title.
We have some fans (NOT ALL) that put way too much of an emphasis on these midweekers. They aren't an accurate gauge of how good a team is. At all. Teams are starting their #4 or #5 guy + a lot of teams won't pitch their best relievers in the midweek. The weekend series are a much, much better indicator of what a team has. But we'd rather stack up with OVC and CAA schools on the weekend, so it's tough to tell what kind of team we have early in the year.
As for the hosting part, it's extremely unlikely that we host a regional this year. Too many issues with the pitching. And even if the pitching is fixed later in the year, the RPI and SOS probably won't be where we need it to be. Hell, I think we might need to win 40 in the regular season just to make the freaking tournament.
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2018 12:27 AM by BeagleUSM.)
Midweek games are looking more and more important as we keep losing to the Tennessee-Martins and Ohio States of the college baseball world.
They're also our primary source of marquee opponents. The way things are going, we are going to need all the quality wins we can get. 8-3 with two bad losses ain't much to hang our hat on.
We could use him in the pen if he has any eligibility left
"saban with tits"....say it three times fast for a 'wild pitch'
freaking lol at the Mascot's reaction
XACLY!
when the mascot hangs his head, you just don't have an 'out'...........you also have to love corch catch trotting to retrieve......my arse would've been on my back flopping like a fish out of water laughing uncontrollably....
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2018 02:51 PM by stinkfist.)
(03-05-2018 03:19 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote: She is still better than Lebron James. I don't know how that guy can be so naturally athletically gifted, yet throw a baseball like a total fruitcake.
to compare/contrast from one of my fave's of all time....from an AUB feller....
And you gotta love a good ole typo.... Scott Berry is in his ninth year as head coach of the Golden Eagles. A 1986 graduate of Southwest Missouri State, Berry is assisted by Chad Caillet, Christina Ostrander and B.A. Vollmuth.