5-6 Michigan State @ #7/10/11/11/13 Kentucky...Mich State only lost game one 1-2 and now Mich St wins game 2 by a score of 6-1 (Kentucky pitchers only earned 3 of those runs) Mich St starting pitcher David Garner went 8.1 innings (108 pitches) and held UK batters to a .133 batting avg and only walked one before the Mich St closer was perfect in closing them out
Tiger_fan I gotta say ... I haven't been a baseball fan since I was a young boy when I played in LL, but your play by play makes me miss baseball. You do an excellent job sir!
0-5 Ivy League Columbia (Obama's alma mater) won Game 2 @ Defending National Champions and #16/17/18/20/22 ranked Arizona by a score of 8-4 The Columbia bullpen went 4.0 innings and held Arizona to a .082 batting average and only one walk, K'ing 1 out of every 3 Arizona batters they faced
And now Oklahoma goes across L.A. to #4/7/9/12/13 UCLA, and beats them down 4-0 in the shut out, the Oklahoma pitchers held UCLA to a .179 batting avg, walking only 2 of them, and striking out 1 of every 3 batters they faced
Auburn wins their series at home vs Brown 9-4 and 6-0 (combined 15-4) LSU beat them 4-3, 7-1 (combined 11-4) last weekend with Nola and Eades
And Vandy wins the series with a 4-2 victory in game 2 Vandy pitchers held Oregon to a .156 batting avg in game 2, with the Vandy starter, Tyler Beede throwing 116 pitches and holding Oregon to a .100 batting avg over 6.2 innings...only allowing 2 hits total
In game 2, the Aggie pitchers held Fullerton to a .222 batting avg and only 1 earned run, but it was all for naught as Fullerton won 2-0, setting up a game 3 for all the marbles
UNLV wins the series with a whooping 12-2 victory in Game 2! UNLV pitchers struck out 11 while only walking 2, holding Stanford to a .250 batting avg...the UNLV starter went 6.1 innings before Kenny Oakley came in for the last 2.2....he struck out 50% of the Stanford batters he faced, walking none, allowed zero runs, and 2 hits
Mainieri: "Before (Katz) came up the last time, I told him just to go ahead and hit three home runs," said LSU coach Paul Mainieri . "But he didn't really get a pitch to hit in his last trip to the plate. That's the type of performance you expect from one of the senior leaders on your team, and Mason certainly sparked us tonight."