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MJ4H 03-07-2009 10:12 AM

The 2009 College Baseball Season
 
I've been considering starting this thread for a couple of weeks now. With conference play coming up soon and some pretty nice match-ups this weekend, might as well go ahead and do it.

So far this season, Arkansas has been the cardiac kids, winning half of their games in the final at-bat. Last night, Arkansas hit a 2 run homer in the bottom of the ninth with 2 outs to force extra innings and then won it in the bottom of the 10th with a squeeze play over California. Pretty good match-up, packed house, good weather, rest of the series should be great.

Only loss on the season was a Tuesday afternoon match with Kansas. That two-game series was split the next night with, not surprisingly, a walk-off homer for the Hogs.

8-1 on the season and looking good. Would love to see some updates from your favorite teams and conferences. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only CB fan on board.

cartman 03-07-2009 12:55 PM

Texas has gotten off to a nice start, and are 11-0 after beating Stanford last night 6-2. They play the Cardinal again today and tomorrow in Palo Alto, then head home to start Big 12 play on Wednesday against a Top 15 team in Baylor. They are currently #2 in the Baseball America poll, and #4 in the ESPN/USA Today poll.

DeToxRox 03-07-2009 12:59 PM

Michigan is doing alright, 8-2 so far. They're quickly becoming the best program in the North. Hopefully this is the year they finally head to Nebraska.

StLee 03-07-2009 05:37 PM

#1 LSU found their bats today after being shut down 3-1 yesterday by Illinois. Today LSU hit 7 HRs, including 3 grand slams to win it 22-10. Looks like football scores are back in college baseball! :D

MJ4H 03-07-2009 05:54 PM

Good heavens.

MJ4H 03-08-2009 05:35 PM

Arkansas took 2 of 3 from Cal this weekend by winning game three 13-3. Eibner broke it open with a grand slam in the 6th inning.

JonInMiddleGA 03-08-2009 05:43 PM

9th ranked Georgia Tech (9-1) got a pinch-hit three-run homer in the 8th to complete a sweep of Maryland with a 10-7 win, on the heels of yesterday's 24-3 rout.

DeToxRox 03-08-2009 05:48 PM

Michigan sits at 10-2 with a huge 3 game set @ Arizona this coming up weekend.

Sophmore OF Ryan LaMarre is mashing for the Wolverines, hitting .440 with 6 HR and 25 RBI in 12 games, while our Ace Chris Fetter has looked good, at 2-0 with a 2.00 ERA with 24 K - 3 BB in 8 IP.

JonInMiddleGA 03-08-2009 05:50 PM

2nd ranked UGAg sweeps Quinnipiac to remain unbeaten. An impressive two game mid-week series vs Lemoyne is next, followed by a trip to Alabama to open conference play.

JonInMiddleGA 03-09-2009 04:06 PM

Still too early to mean much afaic but ...

UCSON, Ariz. — The University of Georgia (12-0) has been ranked No. 1 for the first time this season in Collegiate Baseball newspaper's NCAA Division I baseball poll.

The Bulldogs' 12-0 start is the best in school history, surpassing the 9-0 start by the 1911 team. Georgia is hitting .364 as a team with 20 homers, 36 doubles and 18 stolen bases over 12 games. The pitching staff has a 2.42 ERA with 115 strikeouts and only 32 walks.

Louisiana St., ranked No. 1 the previous three polls, slipped to third after losing two of three games at home to Illinois.

POLL NOTES: Several other teams have been red-hot. Virginia entered the poll for the first time this season with a perfect 12-0 record. Three other teams also made their entrance into the poll with U.C. Santa Barbara (9-2), Illinois (7-2), and San Jose St. (9-0). Coastal Carolina has won nine straight while Cal. St. Fullerton has won eight in a row. Teams that fell out of the poll include Florida St. (1-4 last week), Clemson (2-3), Mississippi St. (1-3) and San Diego (1-3). When Florida St. dropped two of three at home to Boston College last weekend, it marked the first time in school history that the Seminoles have dropped an ACC series opener, a span covering 18 seasons.

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  Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's

NCAA Div. I Poll (As of March 9, 2009)

www.baseballnews.com
Rank School (Record)        Points        Previous
  1. Georgia (12-0)        496          2
  2. North Carolina (10-2)        495          3
  3. Louisiana St. (10-2)        492          1
  4. Texas (12-1)        490          4
  5. Arizona St. (11-1)        489          5
  6. Georgia Tech. (9-1)        485          9
  7. Cal. St. Fullerton (9-2)        482        12
  8. Miami, Fla. (10-2)        479        10
  9. Texas A&M (11-3)        477          8
10. Rice (8-4)        472          7
11. Texas Christian (9-2)        470        11
12. Oklahoma St. (9-2)        466        13
13. Baylor (10-2)        464        14
14. Coastal Carolina (12-1)        461        16
15. Cal Poly (8-2)        458        17
16. U.C. Irvine (7-4)        455        15
17. South Carolina (8-1)        450        18
18. Virginia (12-0)        447        —
19. Florida (9-4)        445        20
20. Mississippi (7-3)        441        21
21. Illinois (7-2)        437        —
22. Pepperdine (9-3)        436        22
23. Lamar (12-2)        435        23
24. U.C. Santa Barbara (9-2)        432        —
25. San Jose St. (9-0)        430        —
26. East Carolina (8-2)        429        24
27. Oklahoma (12-3)        427        27
28. Michigan (10-2)        426        28
29. Kentucky (9-2)        425        29
30. Ohio St. (9-2)        423        25


MJ4H 03-15-2009 03:51 PM

Arkansas opens the SEC season right, sweeping Florida at home. 12-6, 8-4, 4-2 (weird sort of regressive symmetry in those scores).

suck it tebow!!

JonInMiddleGA 03-15-2009 04:41 PM

GT manages to get in only 1 of the 3 games scheduled with BC due to rain. 3-0 for the week with wins over Kennesaw State, Mercer, and BC.

UGA has already dropped a doubleheader to Alabama yesterday & is clinging to a 10-8 lead in the 7th inning of the final game of the series.

MJ4H 03-21-2009 06:05 PM

Arkansas opens SEC play 5-0 for the first time ever after taking the first 2 games on the road at Auburn. Yesterday 3-2 today 10-6. Two really good games.

This team, for the first time since I've watched them, seems to have that timely hitting factor. 2 outs, down 1 run, runners on first and second? Base hit. Over and over. Clutch hitting, welcome.

Izulde 03-21-2009 06:22 PM

I haven't gotten to a Hogs baseball game yet, but I've been meaning to. Nice to finally have a good major-sport team this year.

MJ4H 03-21-2009 06:36 PM

We should try to hit one. They are a lot of fun. Best ballpark in the country, too.

JonInMiddleGA 03-21-2009 07:03 PM

GT makes it 12 straight last night with a come from behind 10-9 win over Va Tech by scoring 6 runs in the ninth.

Thomkal 03-21-2009 08:24 PM

Go Coastal Carolina. :) Thought they might struggle this season, especially with pitching, but they seem to have found replacements for the good ones that graduated. Had a long winning streak and beat their nemesis from last year already this season North Carolina and took two from Tennessee too.

JonInMiddleGA 03-21-2009 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomkal (Post 1974911)
and took two from Tennessee too.


Not necessarily a big feat :(

Not really any question that CC is a better baseball program than UT right now.

Thomkal 03-21-2009 09:10 PM

yeah looks that way Jon, but always nice when a small school like Coastal gets a win against a big conference school program.

JonInMiddleGA 03-21-2009 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomkal (Post 1974929)
yeah looks that way Jon, but always nice when a small school like Coastal gets a win against a big conference school program.


Understood, definitely not taking anything away from Coastal in that regard.
I just know which one of them I'd rather face than the other at this point, one of them is a much easier W than the other.

MJ4H 03-22-2009 04:25 PM

Arkanas completes the sweep of Auburn, winning 12-6 today. Only undefeated SEC team, now, at 6-0.

I saw Alabama blasting Ole Miss 18-0 in the 5th earlier. Yikes.

SnDvls 03-23-2009 09:14 AM

ASU sweeps Arizona with victories of 4-1, 7-3 and 23-9 for the woodshed beating and series sweep.

Thomkal 03-28-2009 09:55 AM

Coastal Carolina had a tough week last week, scheduled to play just about every day, some travel, and it showed at the end of the week when Big South rival Winthrop took 2 of 3 from them. So where to go for some nice R&R? Hawaii of course.

Got to go a couple days before a 4 game series vs Hawaii, and apparantly they were well rested for Game 1 because Cody Wheeler threw the first (full 9 inning) no-hitter in coach Gary Gilmore's term as head coach of the Chanticleers. It was the first time Hawaii had been held hitless since 1998, and first time at home since 1982.

DeToxRox 03-28-2009 09:58 AM

Michigan was swept by Arizona but bounced back to win their next five. They opened Big 10 play with a 4-3 W over Iowa yesterday.

MJ4H 03-28-2009 10:28 AM

Arkansas's series with Mississippi State will be struggling through the weather. Last night's game was stopped in the middle of the 5th inning with Arkansas leading 10-3 for rain. Today it is snowing. Supposed to resume at 2:05 this afternoon but there is a good chance that won't happen. Might have to finish game 1 tomorrow and then get in a 9 or 7 inning game two and that's it.

As far as the actual games, Arkansas is still getting timely hitting and good pitching, along with a healthy dose of just pounding it out of the park. Unless things go downhill fast, I expect the Razorbacks to remain undefeated in conference play through the weekend.

cartman 03-28-2009 11:02 AM

The Texas bats went silent last week, and they had a four game losing streak. They dropped from #1/#2 in the polls to #9 in both.

JonInMiddleGA 03-28-2009 11:34 AM

This week's #1 vs #3 rivalry game between Georgia & Georgia Tech was rained out. They'll meet at least two other times this year, once here in Athens & again at Turner Field toward the end of the season. Both teams were surprised in their other mid-week games, UGA losing at home to Wright State while GT lost at home to Georgia State.

Friday night's conference play saw Georgia pound Tennessee 12-6 and Georgia Tech hit five home runs en route to a 13-9 win at #2 Miami.

If not for the rainout, I wonder how often any team ends up scheduled to play both the #1 and #2 teams in the same week of the regular season, even moreso how often it happens that the team doing so is ranked #3?

larrymcg421 03-28-2009 11:37 AM

#3 Ga Tech at #2 Miami this weekend should be some good stuff. GA Tech took first game 13-9.

MJ4H 03-28-2009 04:09 PM

Well Arkansas and Miss. State battled through rain and snow to finish yesterday's game today and it just ended at 20-9. Awful conditions, pitches all over the place, errors left and right, but it is over. The weather should be better tomorrow, so they will play two 7-inning games at noon.

StLee 03-28-2009 05:27 PM

Watching the LSU-Ole Miss game right now. Blake Dean just hit an ultra rare 3-RBI single. Super speeder and former football wideout Jared Mitchell was running on a 3-2, 2-out pitch, and made it all away around on a poke single through the right side. I don't know how often 3-RBI singles happen, but I would bet it's not something most people have seen.

JonInMiddleGA 04-03-2009 09:08 PM

#3 Georgia Tech loses the series opener at home to #5 UNC by a 4-2 final.
#1 Georgia trails #5 LSU (diff. poll?) 8-1 in the ninth.

MJ4H 04-03-2009 10:52 PM

Arkansas opens the series at South Carolina with a 6-4 win to go to 9-1 in the SEC.

Thomkal 04-04-2009 10:05 AM

Coastal Carolina lost the remaiining three games against Hawaii sadly, as well as their leadoff hitter for a while, but have rebounded nicely with a couple tough one run wins against UNC-Wilmington, and then opening a series against division foe Gardner-Webb with a win where they hit six home runs.

MJ4H 04-05-2009 04:20 PM

Arkansas wins the series at South Carolina, 6-4 on Friday, losing 9-1 Saturday, and coming back today from 4-0 down after the 1st inning and winning 7-4.

Our Sunday starter Smyly has had two consecutive outings where he hasn't made it out of the first inning. He will likely be replaced in the rotation by Eibner or Bolsinger, who came in today and pitched the last 5 or so innings and completely shut down the Gamecocks.

Arkansas is still a clear first place overall in the SEC at 10-2 with a big mid-week series vs. #3 Arizona State coming up.

JonInMiddleGA 04-05-2009 04:26 PM

Walk off grand slam in the 11th rallies GT over UNC last night to even the series but an 8-run 2nd inning doomed the Jackets today, 13-10 loss dropping 2/3 at home.

LSU took 2/3 from #1 Georgia in Athens.

MJ4H 04-06-2009 01:14 PM

Arkansas ranked #1 in the latest collegiate baseball poll:

NCAA DIV I POLL - Current - Collegiate Baseball Newspaper

Awesome.

and that poll has Arizona State at #2. Arizona State plays two midweek games at Arkansas this week. Should be fun. I might have to find a way to get to at least one of these now.

MJ4H 04-07-2009 06:35 PM

#1 vs. #2 game 1 (according to one poll anyway) about to start. Arizona State at Arkansas.

cartman 04-07-2009 06:51 PM

I'm surprised at the number of losses teams already have. Usually heading into the CWS there are several teams that are 35-5, 40-6 or other records like that.

Tigercat 04-07-2009 09:34 PM

Parity is huge in college baseball this year, and there are no great teams so far.

I think IF, and it may/may not be a big if, LSU hitting ever heats up to the talent potential, we are the clear best team in the nation. And that is something I would have never said at this point in the season about any other LSU baseball team. We have hit well below our potential so far as a team, and we are still #2 or #4 in the nation in all the polls.

MJ4H 04-07-2009 09:52 PM

Arkansas wins game 7-3. Great game. Game 2 tomorrow.

Izulde 04-07-2009 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MJ4H (Post 1987052)
Arkansas wins game 7-3. Great game. Game 2 tomorrow.


About when you think the game will run tomorrow?

SnDvls 04-08-2009 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MJ4H (Post 1986900)
#1 vs. #2 game 1 (according to one poll anyway) about to start. Arizona State at Arkansas.


it's billed as #1 vs #1 since ASU is #1 in almost every other poll.

Great game #1 was hopefully we pull out game #2 for a split.

MJ4H 04-08-2009 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Izulde (Post 1987103)
About when you think the game will run tomorrow?


First pitch is 6:30 I believe. I think we will be trying to make it to at least one of the games this weekend against Vandy if you are interested.

MJ4H 04-08-2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnDvls (Post 1987606)
it's billed as #1 vs #1 since ASU is #1 in almost every other poll.

Great game #1 was hopefully we pull out game #2 for a split.


Definitely a good chance of it. We are probably staffing it tonight.

MJ4H 04-08-2009 08:13 PM

After 4 innings, it is Arizona State 6, Arkansas 5. Great game to watch so far. ASU jumped out 6-1 and 4 runs in the 4th by Arkansas to get back into it.

MJ4H 04-08-2009 09:33 PM

School record 11,014 in attendance tonight. Previous record was in the 10s I believe. 8-7 Arkansas lead in bottom of the 8th right now. One of the most exciting games I can remember watching.

MJ4H 04-08-2009 10:00 PM

Game ends 8-7. Electric crowd, very happy with that sweep.

Tigercat 04-08-2009 10:29 PM

Arky should be #1 if they win their weekend series. I am planning to try and make it up there for the LSU Arkansas series later in the season. Will be nice to see a game up there without that horrid Astroturf y'all used to have! That field + Aluminum bats used to give up the flukiest singles I have ever seen in my life.

Thomkal 04-09-2009 08:28 AM

And the winning streak continues for Coastal Carolina. Travelled up to Winston-Salem to play Wake Forest and after scoring 11 runs in the fourth inning they had a 15-2 lead. Easy win you say? Nope they had to hang on to win 16-13. Still given their strength of schedule and conference they play in, a good win for their tournament hopes.

MJ4H 04-11-2009 11:14 PM

Arkansas is in the process of ruining the chance to be ranked in the top 5 next week in most polls by getting swept by Vanderbilt, and in convincing fashion. Vanderbilt has taken the first two games 9-10 and 13-6. Really, two embarrassingly bad performances this weekend. Might not even get to play game 3 because of weather, but if it is played, it will take a lot better play than this to salvage 1 of 3.

Izulde 04-11-2009 11:19 PM

What's the rest of the home schedule look like?

JonInMiddleGA 04-11-2009 11:30 PM

#8 Georgia Tech wins a rain-delayed Friday game on Saturday afternoon with three hits in the bottom of the ninth to prevail 8-7 but then blows a big lead in the nightcap as #11 Virginia scores 6 times in the top of 9th of win 11-10.

cartman 04-19-2009 07:54 PM

Texas got a huge three game sweep of Oklahoma over the weekend. This puts them in the driver's seat for the Big 12.

JonInMiddleGA 04-19-2009 08:02 PM

#10 Ga Tech sweeps Wake Forest on the road, completes a perfect week that started with wins over UGA & Georgia State. The wins keep GT one game ahead of UNC in the Coastal Division, 1.5 ahead of FSU in the conference overall.

#1 Georgia takes two of three from visiting Arkansas, Razorbacks avoid the sweep with a one-hitter, winning Sunday's game 2-0. First time UGA has been shut out since April 2007, first one-hitter against them since GT did it in April 1994.

MJ4H 04-19-2009 09:13 PM

The first two games of the Arkansas-Georgia series that Georgia won were almost identical. Arkansas scored to take the lead, Georgia came back and took the lead, Arkansas scored a single run to tie it, and in the bottom of the 9th in both games, Georgia scored a run to win 4-3. Really bizarre. The 3rd game was a fantastic pitching performance from Brett Eibner who was making his first weekend start of the year. He is also breaking out of a hitting slump in a major way, lately, becoming a force at the plate.

Encouraging to see that pitching performance as our other weekend starters aside from Dallas Keuchel have started struggling the last few weeks, suddenly.

SnDvls 05-01-2009 10:27 PM

The season will be a week longer on the front end starting next season. Sucks for the "Northern" schools, but will be better for the "Southern" schools for travel situations midweek.

Thomkal 05-02-2009 10:47 AM

Coastal Carolina has had its ups and downs this season, a winning streak of a few games, then a losing streak of a few games. More importantly they are losing more to Big South Conference teams, leaving them in third place coming into this weekend series against front runner Liberty. Coastal is coming off a win against Wake Forest that broke a losing streak, but it didn't look like the streak was going to go past one after they were down by five runs early. But they rallied back and the bullpen put in a strong effort, leading to a 13-7 win for Coastal in game one of the series. Better yet, the game was nationally televised on ESPN U.

MJ4H 05-02-2009 11:23 AM

Well I guess I can update on Arkansas. Had a good week, taking 2 of 3 from Tennessee (should've swept but Saturday was like a freak show of bad fortune and wound up losing by a run in the bottom of the 9th on a throwing error) and winning in dramatic fashion over Oklahoma at home on Tuesday.

This weekend's series is with LSU is obviously huge, and very unlikely to happen. Might get 2 games in tomorrow, but it is supposed to rain constantly for like, well forever is the best I can make out of the forecasts. Haven't thrown a pitch yet this weekend. Supposed to meet again to discuss possibilities at 3pm today.

Tigercat 05-02-2009 03:56 PM

At first I was disappointed that I wouldn't be able to make it up for a game or two, now it looks like I may not have been able to see a game friday or today anyway.

Hasn't Arkansas already lost one SEC game completely this year due to weather?

MJ4H 05-02-2009 04:03 PM

Looks like they are going to try to play 2 tonight starting at 5pm. I'm going to throw my kid at my mom and see if we can get there and get 2 games for the price of 1. Weather looks okayish for the remainder of the evening.

StLee 05-02-2009 06:07 PM

So far so good for the Tigers. Hitting it hard today with their best pitcher on the mound, the same who struck out 16 in 8 innings last week. LSU up 3-1 in the 4th.

StLee 05-02-2009 06:18 PM

Apparently I typed too soon. Ranaudo is struggling this inning, walking two batters and giving up two doubles.

StLee 05-02-2009 06:33 PM

Arkansas up 5-3 after 4 innings.

MJ4H 05-03-2009 01:25 AM

Arkansas won the first game 11-4 and lost the second game 5-0. Whoever the pitcher was in the second game (Coleman) threw a masterpiece. Razorback hitters never got a clue.

JonInMiddleGA 05-03-2009 07:35 AM

#7 Georgia drops a pair to Florida at home, 7-6 and 10-9. That knocks them out of both first place in the SEC and first place in their division.

#10 Georgia Tech beats Presbyterian 9-8 in a non-conference weekend series (they're coming off exam week) although it took 10 innings to do it.

Thomkal 05-03-2009 08:58 AM

Coastal had a nice pitching performance by Nick McCully who lasted into the 9th innning before being replaced as they won the second game of the series against Liberty 4-1

Tigercat 05-03-2009 04:19 PM

Great series between LSU and Arkansas (LSU takes it 2 games to 1) in spite of the weather. Aside from LSU's pitching in the first game, great pitching all around. Both teams have a decent amount of young players, Arkansas's freshman at catcher has a howitzer for an arm.

As a LSU fan, I continue to be impressed by how good we are in spite of the fact that our hitting has never gotten in sync this year. I said it earlier in this thread, if the hitting ever does wake up to to the talent that is there, this is the best team in college baseball. Hopefully that happens by the time we get to Omaha... If not we may not be consistent enough at the plate to win it all this year.

cartman 05-03-2009 04:39 PM

Texas sweeps Baylor over the weekend, and clinches the Big 12 title. They are also in a great position to get one of the coveted top 8 seeds for the CWS.

MJ4H 05-03-2009 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigercat (Post 2010727)
Great series between LSU and Arkansas (LSU takes it 2 games to 1) in spite of the weather. Aside from LSU's pitching in the first game, great pitching all around. Both teams have a decent amount of young players, Arkansas's freshman at catcher has a howitzer for an arm.

As a LSU fan, I continue to be impressed by how good we are in spite of the fact that our hitting has never gotten in sync this year. I said it earlier in this thread, if the hitting ever does wake up to to the talent that is there, this is the best team in college baseball. Hopefully that happens by the time we get to Omaha... If not we may not be consistent enough at the plate to win it all this year.


Just got home. I attended all 3 games of the series. Arkansas starting pitching let them down in games 2 and 3. Bullpen didn't allow a run all weekend. Frustrating.

LSU 4, Arkansas 11
LSU 5, Arkansas 0
LSU 4, Arkansas 3

Tigercat 05-03-2009 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MJ4H (Post 2010778)
Just got home. I attended all 3 games of the series. Arkansas starting pitching let them down in games 2 and 3. Bullpen didn't allow a run all weekend. Frustrating.

LSU 4, Arkansas 11
LSU 5, Arkansas 0
LSU 4, Arkansas 3


I don't know, I think as talented as LSU hitting is, the starting pitching did a good job. The second game, that is just one of those instances where a great pitcher pitches a gem, nothing any team can do about that.

Today's game, I would say if any part of Arkansas's team came up short it was the hitting. Ross's fastball is pretty flat, that's why his ERA was just barely sub 5 before this game. If you are a good team with clutch hitting playing at home, like Arkansas is, you have to score more than 3 against a pitcher like that. Leaving the bases loaded and getting picked off at second was particularly costly.

MJ4H 05-03-2009 05:42 PM

Agreed. But my point was that the bullpen was better than the starters this in game 2 and 3.

SnDvls 05-04-2009 02:36 PM

ASU lost it's 1st weekend series of the year vs. Oregon St., but they still have a firm grasp on the Pac-10.

Thomkal 05-04-2009 04:04 PM

Coastal swept Liberty to get back in the driver's seat for the conference title.

JonInMiddleGA 05-09-2009 02:34 AM

Friday night sees #8 Georgia Tech pound #6 FSU 12-3, ending the 'Noles 14 game winning streak.

Another streak continues however, as Vandy wallops #13 UGA 10-2, the 7th straight loss for the Dawgs. Vandy pitching held Georgia to just two runs in spite of 9 walks, escaping a pair of bases-loaded one out jams with 3 K's and a ground ball.

StLee 05-09-2009 10:04 PM

#3 LSU beat #14 Florida 10-1, 4-0 to take the series and will have at least a 1.5-game lead going into the last four games of the season. LSU pitching has been outstanding so far this weekend.

JonInMiddleGA 05-09-2009 10:06 PM

GT loses to FSU 8-6, Vandy jumps on UGA early again with 4 in the first en route to a 9-2 win.

JonInMiddleGA 05-16-2009 05:49 PM

After beating GT at Turner Field midweek, Georgia completes their second half collapse by getting swept at South Carolina.

Ranked #1 twice during the season, the Dogs have lost 10 of their last 12 overall and 10 of their last 12 in the conference. They'll be either a 5th or 6th seed in the conference tournament next week while the Gamecocks are the SEC's hottest team with 7 straight wins while LSU and Florida will be the top two seeds.

Meanwhile 7th ranked Georgia Tech drops 2 out of 3 at Duke and looks to have slipped back to a #4 seed in the ACC tournament that starts Wednesday in Durham, NC. FSU, UNC, and Clemson all look to be safely ahead of the Jackets in some order.

Tigercat 05-16-2009 05:59 PM

Ole Miss finished the season pretty hot as well, tying LSU for the SEC regular season championship with a sweep against Arkansas. (Who also tanked to end the season.)

Leon Landry for LSU, a guy who has been benched for most of the season due to early SO problems, had 5 hits today including 3 HRs. If he can provide that second fearsome bat in the lineup besides Dean, he may be the piece LSU needs to achieve up to the scoring potential that has alluded them all season long. If that happens LSU will be very, very tough to beat on the road to the CWS.

With all the parity in the SEC this year the tournament at Hoover should be a good one.

MJ4H 05-16-2009 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigercat (Post 2024496)
Arkansas. (Who also tanked to end the season.)



Tell me about it. I had to stop watching several games. Ugly, ugly, ugly collapse.

mauchow 05-16-2009 08:03 PM

Bryan Fuller of Campbellsville pitched 21 shutout innings to get to NAIA World Series - ESPN

What an incredible story... I figured this would be worthy of its own thread but I decided not to clutter.

Thomkal 05-16-2009 08:09 PM

Coastal has won the Big South. They only had two series left against weaker conference foes and have won all five with one left to play. They also have the most wins of any NCAA team, which I find hard to believe given their mutliple losing streaks this season. They still may need to win the Big South Conference tournament to get a home regional and even that might not be enough given the number of other teams in the same geographic area that could get a home regional.

SnDvls 05-18-2009 08:14 AM

ASU sweeps Oregon for at worst a share of the Pac-10 title, but with one win vs. UCLA (or a Washington St loss) next weekend will clinch it outright and have their 3rd straight title.

Poli 05-18-2009 08:24 AM

Tennessee's third baseman is off the team after an argument with the manager. The player failed to run out a dropped third strike and instead walked to the dugout. After the argument, the player was told to leave the field and that he'd be taken back to Knoxville.

Not to be outdone, the player arranged for his own flight back instead of waiting for arrangements to be made.

JonInMiddleGA 05-24-2009 03:26 PM

NCAA announces baseball tournament's regional sites - ESPN

The complete pairings for the 2009 field will be announced during Monday's The Road to Omaha selection show (ESPN, 12:30 p.m. ET).

Each regional features four teams playing in a double-elimination format.

The road to Omaha begins with regional play at the following sites/hosts:
• Atlanta/Georgia Tech
• Austin, Texas/Texas
• Baton Rouge, La./LSU
• Chapel Hill, N.C./UNC
• Clemson, S.C./Clemson
• Fort Worth, Texas/TCU
• Fullerton, Calif./Cal State Fullerton
• Gainesville, Fla./Florida
• Greenville, N.C./East Carolina
• Houston/Rice
• Irvine, Calif./UC Irvine
• Louisville, Ky./Louisville
• Norman, Okla./Oklahoma
• Oxford, Miss./Mississippi
• Tallahassee, Fla./Florida State
• Tempe, Ariz./Arizona State

Florida State is hosting a regional for a record 28th time. Arizona State and LSU each are hosting for the 19th time.

The eight super regional hosts will be announced at 11 p.m. ET on June 1.

The College World Series begins June 13 at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb.

cartman 05-24-2009 04:18 PM

Texas beats Mizzou 12-7 to win the Big 12 tourney. The Horns should be a lock to land one of the 8 super regional host spots.

Thomkal 05-24-2009 04:59 PM

Coastal Carolina had to come through the loser's bracket to win the Big South tournament, which probably cost them a regional host spot, but even then it might not have got one given the number of host teams in the Carolinas and the one in Georgia. It'll be interesting to see where they end up. Shame they didn't get to host this time around, they would have played it in the minor league Myrtle Beach Pelicans stadium instead of their homefield, which would have been a great place to play.

JonInMiddleGA 05-24-2009 05:46 PM

6th-seeded Virginia wins it in the ninth, claiming the ACC title over FSU 6-3.
#1 seed LSU beats Vandy 6-2 to claim their second straight SEC title.

k0ruptr 05-25-2009 06:47 AM

LOL Fresno St. the defending champs went from being in last place in the WAC about a month ago to winning the WAC tourney and getting a spot again! watch out people, they're back!

Thomkal 05-25-2009 01:36 PM

well the teams in the regionals have been announced:

2009 NCAA Baseball Bracket - ESPN

Coastal Carolina as expected did not get a #1 seed despite having the most wins of any team. Was hoping for East Carolina's, Clemson, or Georgia Tech's regional, but instead they got sent to North Carolina's regional. Some bad blood there (Coastal's fault) between them from when Coastal got knocked out in the Super Regionals last year in two straight blow out games by Carolina. Coastal did beat Carolina in a one game series in February, but then they had beat Carolina during the regular season last year too.

Feel bad for #1 UC Irvine who gets the defending champ Fresno State, Virginia, and San Diego State with the #1 pitching prospect in the nation in their regional. See some big conference teams got in after playing poorly at the end of the season-Baylor and Oklahoma State is what the ESPN "pundits" pointed out.

JonInMiddleGA 05-25-2009 01:51 PM

GT has no one to blame but themselves really, although I'm sorry to see Georgia State get stuck in the same bracket with the Jackets. The team that actually worries me in that foursome is Elon who wouldn't surprise me at all if they advance.

Not happy to see Florida as the looming super regional opponent for the Jackets, I don't see any way they get past that one unless Miami pulls the upset in the all-Florida quartet (with Jacksonville & Bethune-Cookman).

Tigercat 05-25-2009 07:27 PM

I cannot believe what an overall HORRIBLE job this committee did. The worst thing you can do is only favor one indicator for success, to the benefit of mostly one conference. The committee seemingly only looked at RPI for regional births, giving two teams with horrible resumes out of the Big 12 births. (One team, Oklahoma State, missed a conference tournament that takes the best 8 teams out of 10!)

And what conference has an official as the head of the selection committee? The Big 12.


*And don't even get me started on the pathetic job they did this year in regional and super regional matchup considerations.

Huckleberry 05-26-2009 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigercat (Post 2032539)
I cannot believe what an overall HORRIBLE job this committee did. The worst thing you can do is only favor one indicator for success, to the benefit of mostly one conference. The committee seemingly only looked at RPI for regional births, giving two teams with horrible resumes out of the Big 12 births. (One team, Oklahoma State, missed a conference tournament that takes the best 8 teams out of 10!)

And what conference has an official as the head of the selection committee? The Big 12.


*And don't even get me started on the pathetic job they did this year in regional and super regional matchup considerations.


Are you serious, Clark?

Oklahoma State is not a terrible selection. College baseball is completely dominated by the West. Out of 62 CWS titles, 44 have been won by teams west of the Mississippi, 10 by teams east of the Mississippi, and 8 by teams on the Mississippi.

Anyway, the RPI is pretty much solely responsible for screwing western teams, not helping them, every year.

I take all this back if you're a fan of a California or west coast school. They indeed do get hosed every year. Oregon State's 3 seed, for example, is a damn joke.

cartman 05-26-2009 10:38 AM

I was a little surprised to see Texas get the #1 overall seed, when they were ranked #5 in the last poll. But no team looks to have an easy path to Omaha. There are a ton of talented teams this season.

Tigercat 05-26-2009 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huckleberry (Post 2032886)
Are you serious, Clark?

Oklahoma State is not a terrible selection. College baseball is completely dominated by the West. Out of 62 CWS titles, 44 have been won by teams west of the Mississippi, 10 by teams east of the Mississippi, and 8 by teams on the Mississippi.

Anyway, the RPI is pretty much solely responsible for screwing western teams, not helping them, every year.

I take all this back if you're a fan of a California or west coast school. They indeed do get hosed every year. Oregon State's 3 seed, for example, is a damn joke.


This isn't about East or West, I don't even consider the Big 12 the "West" when it comes to college baseball.

Check in with Baseball America, who every year pimps Western teams exclusively if they can. (And were big Big 12 conference supporters before this year.) They are absolutely killing the committees selections, for the same reasons I am. Oklahoma St and Baylor had no business being in the field this year. The only thing OSU and Baylor had going for them is RPI and my other complaint, non conference scheduling.

Heavily rewarding teams in college baseball for scheduling strong non conference teams is horrendous bullshit. Any person who has followed college baseball for a long time knows that you are almost just as likely to lose to a decent small conference team in the mid week games or in the early season as you are really good teams. This is because your rotation isn't set or used for those games, it gets set and prepared for conference games.

To reward Oklahoma State heavily for squeaking by good teams in OOC when both teams aren't throwing their regular pitches or the bullpen isn't at full strength yet, and then to ignore the fact that when Oklahoma State does come at full strength in the conference slate Oklahoma State was HORRIBLE..... How can anyone defend that?

RPI alone, and especially RPI influenced by OOC scheduling has no buisness being the sole factor determining the field of teams for college baseball, period. And this year it was.

SnDvls 05-26-2009 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cartman (Post 2033006)
I was a little surprised to see Texas get the #1 overall seed, when they were ranked #5 in the last poll. But no team looks to have an easy path to Omaha. There are a ton of talented teams this season.



Fullerton does...they can pretty much punch their ticket to Omaha. If they fail it will be a major failure.

Huckleberry 05-27-2009 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnDvls (Post 2033423)
Fullerton does...they can pretty much punch their ticket to Omaha. If they fail it will be a major failure.


ASU's is almost as easy.

The Road to Omaha | Barking Carnival

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigercat (Post 2033127)
This isn't about East or West, I don't even consider the Big 12 the "West" when it comes to college baseball.

Check in with Baseball America, who every year pimps Western teams exclusively if they can. (And were big Big 12 conference supporters before this year.) They are absolutely killing the committees selections, for the same reasons I am. Oklahoma St and Baylor had no business being in the field this year. The only thing OSU and Baylor had going for them is RPI and my other complaint, non conference scheduling.

Heavily rewarding teams in college baseball for scheduling strong non conference teams is horrendous bullshit. Any person who has followed college baseball for a long time knows that you are almost just as likely to lose to a decent small conference team in the mid week games or in the early season as you are really good teams. This is because your rotation isn't set or used for those games, it gets set and prepared for conference games.

To reward Oklahoma State heavily for squeaking by good teams in OOC when both teams aren't throwing their regular pitches or the bullpen isn't at full strength yet, and then to ignore the fact that when Oklahoma State does come at full strength in the conference slate Oklahoma State was HORRIBLE..... How can anyone defend that?

RPI alone, and especially RPI influenced by OOC scheduling has no buisness being the sole factor determining the field of teams for college baseball, period. And this year it was.


Well, I agree that college baseball RPI is terrible. But Okie State had more than just that going for it. They're a good baseball team, they split two games at East Carolina, beat Oregon State at that neutral site, split with Fullerton at home, etc.

And if you don't reward teams for scheduling tough non-conference games, then you encourage them to schedule weak non-conference games. Furthermore, with the condensed schedule these days, winning mid-week games now that there are usually two and not just one requires pitching depth, something that can come up again during the regionals.

digamma 05-27-2009 01:28 PM

Trying to bust out of work early on Friday to see the Strasburg kid pitch against Virginia. We'll see how that goes.

JonInMiddleGA 05-27-2009 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huckleberry (Post 2034117)
And if you don't reward teams for scheduling tough non-conference games, then you encourage them to schedule weak non-conference games.


While I don't have a problem with the use of the RPI for seeding, or even to send a message about the committee's desire to see quality teams schedule other quality teams, I just hope that the end result is that teams will be less likely to treat midweek games as glorified exhibitions as seems to often be the case.

MJ4H 05-27-2009 01:42 PM

Spontaneous dance-off during a 5 hour rain delay in the big east tournament. Pretty funny. I like to see the teams having fun together like this.


Huckleberry 05-27-2009 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2034124)
While I don't have a problem with the use of the RPI for seeding, or even to send a message about the committee's desire to see quality teams schedule other quality teams, I just hope that the end result is that teams will be less likely to treat midweek games as glorified exhibitions as seems to often be the case.


I agree.

Also, I don't have a problem with the RPI as far as its supposed intent, I have a problem with it because the NCAA's RPI formula simply can't work for baseball. There is not enough interregional play during the season in baseball.


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