Quote from: CrashDavisD3 on May 11, 2010, 12:23:02 AM
Team thru May 9th InRegion Win % OWP OOWP SOS
239 Mississippi Coll 32-6 0.842 0.487 0.517 0.497
15 Chapman 25-5 0.833 0.577 0.510 0.555
311 Trinity (Texas) 28-6 0.824 0.448 0.519 0.472
118 Linfield 28-7 0.800 0.522 0.502 0.515
183 Pomona-Pitzer 27-7 0.794 0.501 0.515 0.506
81 Texas-Tyler 31-9 0.775 0.537 0.497 0.524
217 Pacific Lutheran 23-10 0.697 0.493 0.496 0.494
215 Cal Lutheran 25-11 0.694 0.495 0.511 0.500
224 Texas Lutheran 29-13 0.690 0.492 0.498 0.494
Where would Redlands fall in all of this, if at all?
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West Region / Re: BB: 2010 West Regional
May 11, 2010, 12:57:47 AM #2
West Region / Re: BB: SCIAC: Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
April 26, 2010, 03:59:46 PMQuote from: Jack Parkman on April 26, 2010, 02:25:09 AM
Also, why is Johnson even throwing for Redlands after starting on Saturday? Are they that thin on pitching?
With this being my first post on this site, I have been around SCIAC for many years and have no particular team in the league, I just enjoy good baseball and have not been disappointed this year!!
To answer your question Jack, Johnson only threw 2 innings on Saturday's game and like mentioned all of the starters were used in that game (b/c of the importance of the game). Claremont's game was also important for redlands, so why not go back to the guy who has been dominate all year for the dogs. Seeing every team play this year I'd say redlands has the three best overall starters as a rotation obviously colvin has been dominate and is probably the best in league, but one pitcher cant do it all (luckily pomona has a lethal lineup to add some run support). Recently the I'd say pretty dominate dogs most of the year have been having some rough patches both on the mound and at the plate, unfortunate timing for them but congrats to Pomona for clinching the title back to back years.


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