E Endust 500+ Posts Apr 20, 2009 #1 that has to be the craziest catch I've ever seen. He literally ran around in a circle before making the catch, while looking completely in control.
that has to be the craziest catch I've ever seen. He literally ran around in a circle before making the catch, while looking completely in control.
Texanne 5,000+ Posts Sponsor Apr 20, 2009 #2 He reminded me of Isaac Bruce, the way the upper half and lower half of his body seemed to be working independently of each other. That ball had him eaten up at the start. Yet he managed to keep it in his sights and catch it.
He reminded me of Isaac Bruce, the way the upper half and lower half of his body seemed to be working independently of each other. That ball had him eaten up at the start. Yet he managed to keep it in his sights and catch it.
D davert 100+ Posts Apr 20, 2009 #3 That wind was eating all fly balls up. The Torrez foul drop and a UT base hit early in the game on a routine easy fly ball were examples. I thought both teams did a very good job of handling a very tough wind.
That wind was eating all fly balls up. The Torrez foul drop and a UT base hit early in the game on a routine easy fly ball were examples. I thought both teams did a very good job of handling a very tough wind.