• Dins Drop DH and series

 #13530  by apaladin
 Sat Apr 13, 2019 10:33 pm
Came from behind in the first game and had a chance but struck out with the bases loaded to end the game and fell 8-7. No contest in the nightcap losing 11-5. Now 5-7 in the conference. Looks like FU will end up battling VMI and Citadel to stay out of the play in game. From what I have seen the league is not very good this year so maybe they can finish higher. I have never seen a FU team struggle so much with RISP. Not only not getting hits but just putting the ball in play. Don't know what the record is for strike outs in a season but this team has to on pace to break it. Struck out 12 times in the second game,
 #13554  by apaladin
 Mon Apr 15, 2019 11:14 pm
MidlandsPaladin wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2019 7:47 am
Still, we are tied for fifth and we have already played #1,2, and 4. Only 2.5 games out of second.
True but it's a 4 way tie and we are only ahead of one team(Citadel). Like I said the league really looks down this year so a decent finish is possible. Looks like Samford is the best team by far. The at WCU series this weekend should tell us more.

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