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EMU Baseball 2022
A thread to discuss all things EMU Baseball for the 2022 season. Like so many of our sports it seems like baseball is a forever rebuilding project.
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02-18-2022 04:30 PM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
Cam'ron Mccoy is on the roster.
we arent a bad program but weve been a rut for a few years
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02-18-2022 04:40 PM |
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EMU Baseball 2022
Looking forward to it.
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02-18-2022 05:06 PM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
Have to believe this is a show-me year for Roof.
He's been at EMU since 2015. He was the top assistant when he took over, so the "re-building in the shape of HIS program" excuse doesn't exist.
2018 interim year (22-34). 2019 full season (11-43-1). 2020 covid season (1-13). 2021 full season (21-31).
55-121-1 all-time (.313 winning percentage).
There's a new pitching coach this season, so hopefully we can see some improvements there. Roof seems like a good guy from what they post on social, hope this is the season it clicks.
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02-18-2022 06:10 PM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
(02-18-2022 06:10 PM)truEMU07 Wrote: Have to believe this is a show-me year for Roof.
He's been at EMU since 2015. He was the top assistant when he took over, so the "re-building in the shape of HIS program" excuse doesn't exist.
2018 interim year (22-34). 2019 full season (11-43-1). 2020 covid season (1-13). 2021 full season (21-31).
55-121-1 all-time (.313 winning percentage).
There's a new pitching coach this season, so hopefully we can see some improvements there. Roof seems like a good guy from what they post on social, hope this is the season it clicks.
Amen getting above .500 this season overall would be a good start.
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02-19-2022 08:52 AM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
(02-18-2022 04:40 PM)dansplaining Wrote: Cam'ron Mccoy is on the roster.
we arent a bad program but weve been a rut for a few years
Yep definitely worth watching.
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02-19-2022 08:52 AM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
My hill is gone. Come warmer weather I need to fix the table by 3rd base.
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02-19-2022 09:02 AM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
(02-19-2022 09:02 AM)emussuperfan Wrote: My hill is gone. Come warmer weather I need to fix the table by 3rd base.
The hill out in center is gone? What happened?
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02-20-2022 05:20 AM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
They had to remove for a new retaining pond for the new soccer field. The new soccer field should be finished by fall season.
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02-20-2022 06:03 AM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
do they sell beer at baseball games? follow up question - how easy is it to sneak a beer into the baseball games?
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02-20-2022 10:04 AM |
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(02-20-2022 10:04 AM)dansplaining Wrote: do they sell beer at baseball games? follow up question - how easy is it to sneak a beer into the baseball games?
Sneak it in? No one sneaks it in. No one check the coolers.
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02-20-2022 11:50 AM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
(02-20-2022 10:04 AM)dansplaining Wrote: do they sell beer at baseball games? follow up question - how easy is it to sneak a beer into the baseball games?
As usual from Dan, a very pertinent question.
They have not sold beer at any of the games I have been to.
I have not tried to sneak any in, but I suspect it would not be hard if one were to occupy the area along the first base line. You find a nice warm day in Spring, and I would be receptive to testing such.
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02-20-2022 05:51 PM |
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(02-20-2022 10:04 AM)dansplaining Wrote: do they sell beer at baseball games? follow up question - how easy is it to sneak a beer into the baseball games?
No they do not sell any alcohol. You will find alcohol cans in the trash though. It is not a alcohol venue so no alcohol is supposed to be in that area. As For the reason EMU athletes can't control who buys and drinks. As they can in the Ice house or Rynearson.
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02-20-2022 06:30 PM |
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(02-20-2022 05:20 AM)EMU 83 Wrote: (02-19-2022 09:02 AM)emussuperfan Wrote: My hill is gone. Come warmer weather I need to fix the table by 3rd base.
The hill out in center is gone? What happened?
Soccer field renovation. For those of you that play Eagle Crest, however, feel sanguine that the dirt is headed to fill in that crappy pond near the #12 tee box. I, for one am loving it!
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02-20-2022 07:12 PM |
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RE: EMU Baseball 2022
As regular readers of this forum may have picked up, in the mid-70s, EMU went to the college World Series behind a few future MLB pitchers.
So we are talking about what has changed in almost 50 years? I can tell you that in 1975 I had not yet taken my first airplane trip.
Did athletes back then say, "Sure I'd like to play at EMU but I live a thousand miles and the cost of a flight home isn't cheap." Did most kids stay close to home? Do the top Midwest talent stay close to home today? Or would they fly off to the SEC and warm weather given the relative cheap cost of air travel. (I can fly between DTW and DCA for roughly the same price today as 40 years ago).
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02-21-2022 07:02 AM |
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(02-21-2022 07:02 AM)emu steve Wrote: As regular readers of this forum may have picked up, in the mid-70s, EMU went to the college World Series behind a few future MLB pitchers.
So we are talking about what has changed in almost 50 years? I can tell you that in 1975 I had not yet taken my first airplane trip.
Did athletes back then say, "Sure I'd like to play at EMU but I live a thousand miles and the cost of a flight home isn't cheap." Did most kids stay close to home? Do the top Midwest talent stay close to home today? Or would they fly off to the SEC and warm weather given the relative cheap cost of air travel. (I can fly between DTW and DCA for roughly the same price today as 40 years ago).
EMU has sent players to the majors in recent years - it just is what it is
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02-21-2022 07:53 AM |
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(02-20-2022 07:12 PM)Jerry Weaver Wrote: (02-20-2022 05:20 AM)EMU 83 Wrote: (02-19-2022 09:02 AM)emussuperfan Wrote: My hill is gone. Come warmer weather I need to fix the table by 3rd base.
The hill out in center is gone? What happened?
Soccer field renovation. For those of you that play Eagle Crest, however, feel sanguine that the dirt is headed to fill in that crappy pond near the #12 tee box. I, for one am loving it!
As long as they make it hill that would be great.
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02-21-2022 08:04 AM |
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(02-21-2022 07:02 AM)emu steve Wrote: As regular readers of this forum may have picked up, in the mid-70s, EMU went to the college World Series behind a few future MLB pitchers.
So we are talking about what has changed in almost 50 years? I can tell you that in 1975 I had not yet taken my first airplane trip.
Did athletes back then say, "Sure I'd like to play at EMU but I live a thousand miles and the cost of a flight home isn't cheap." Did most kids stay close to home? Do the top Midwest talent stay close to home today? Or would they fly off to the SEC and warm weather given the relative cheap cost of air travel. (I can fly between DTW and DCA for roughly the same price today as 40 years ago).
As much as the ease of travel plays into things I'd say there are two factors involved here.
1) the information superhighway (internet) has made seeing quality players no matter where they live possible. Ergo, the opportunities at those SEC schools are more now than before, PLUS more kids are getting drafted out of high school because of internet + travel ball / showcase circuits.
2) our facility hasn't been updated since those same teams in the 1970's. Oestrike is a dump. It was a dump when we won the MAC when I was there, and it hasn't had much of an update since. (though the turf is nice and honestly a necessity in Michigan in order to play a full college slate)
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02-21-2022 09:16 AM |
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(02-20-2022 05:51 PM)Jerry Weaver Wrote: (02-20-2022 10:04 AM)dansplaining Wrote: do they sell beer at baseball games? follow up question - how easy is it to sneak a beer into the baseball games?
As usual from Dan, a very pertinent question.
They have not sold beer at any of the games I have been to.
I have not tried to sneak any in, but I suspect it would not be hard if one were to occupy the area along the first base line. You find a nice warm day in Spring, and I would be receptive to testing such. 
i try to capture the spirit of the thing
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02-21-2022 09:19 AM |
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(02-21-2022 09:16 AM)truEMU07 Wrote: (02-21-2022 07:02 AM)emu steve Wrote: As regular readers of this forum may have picked up, in the mid-70s, EMU went to the college World Series behind a few future MLB pitchers.
So we are talking about what has changed in almost 50 years? I can tell you that in 1975 I had not yet taken my first airplane trip.
Did athletes back then say, "Sure I'd like to play at EMU but I live a thousand miles and the cost of a flight home isn't cheap." Did most kids stay close to home? Do the top Midwest talent stay close to home today? Or would they fly off to the SEC and warm weather given the relative cheap cost of air travel. (I can fly between DTW and DCA for roughly the same price today as 40 years ago).
As much as the ease of travel plays into things I'd say there are two factors involved here.
1) the information superhighway (internet) has made seeing quality players no matter where they live possible. Ergo, the opportunities at those SEC schools are more now than before, PLUS more kids are getting drafted out of high school because of internet + travel ball / showcase circuits.
2) our facility hasn't been updated since those same teams in the 1970's. Oestrike is a dump. It was a dump when we won the MAC when I was there, and it hasn't had much of an update since. (though the turf is nice and honestly a necessity in Michigan in order to play a full college slate)
Agree and I have noted a number of times that the Internet has made it easy for schools in other parts of the country to take our local recruits, regardless of sport.
As to what it means:
In CFB Midwest FB (i.e., B1G) compares with any conference (other than SEC) in the country. Top talent can stay home if it wishes. Very good facilites, fan support, TV, etc. etc. November can be iffy weather wise.
In baseball, the SEC is light years ahead of any Midwestern conference. Hence I doubt many top recruits would consider the B1G or MAC for many reasons such as level of competition, fan support, facilities, TV, and weather.
Without raining on Midwest baseball's parade, would a pitcher in April rather pitch in 70 degree or 50 degree weather?
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2022 09:28 AM by emu steve.)
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