Same story second verse, why do we give up an out to move runners up when we have lusson and I don't know when he got a hit Marlowe coming to the plate.
When we let the guys hit, in the unlikely event that we get two hits in a inning, there will be guys on first and second.
If we sacrifice the runner (s) up, they inevitably get left at third.
Three runners left at third so far this game.
It has nothing to do with Augieball. We can't hit, especially with men on base.
Horns get shut out by a Mizzou team that had a losing record in conference and was a couple of games above .500 overall and now trails (by 3 runs in the 6th) a very poor Kansas team that was sub-.500 overall and in conference. How embarrassing.
Yet another man left on third base. We should trade the third base coach for a good undertaker. We could embalm the runner and just prop him up on third every inning.
What is the attendance like in OKC? I saw some stats that said the attendance in Arlington was 2x what it was in OKC, anybody have anything on that information?
They announce paid attendance, like at Disch-Falk. I think yesterday they announced 3 or 4 thousand.
But in looking at the streaming video, if there are over 500 people in the stands, I'd be shocked.
Three weak outs in the seventh. Painful to watch, this is. We always start out terribly. Why is that? Without a pretty good comeback, we lose many games by the first or second innings, like these two tournament games. Of course, when you can't score more than a run or two, it doesn't take much to get in that position.
Well, great. Now the one bright spot of the team late this year, John Curtis, leaves with some kind of injury. Nothing has gone right this year, we are cursed, jinxed, doomed. We should go home now and enter the witness protection program.