BB: SLIAC: St Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Started by Ralph Turner, February 11, 2006, 02:32:14 PM

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theoneandonly

I know there has been no reason in the past (in other peoples opinon) to think that the SLIAC can do some legit damage to out of conference teams. However i feel like multiple schools have brought in a number of recruits and many teams are underestimated this year. Greenville, Westmin, and Blackburn specifically. I guess we will have to wait and see.
Baseball players get to every base.

theoneandonly

Quote from: BigToughGuy on February 28, 2011, 01:00:20 PM
It's spring and theoneandonlyidiot is back!  As always, your comment is idiotic with no basis.

Slinging names already and only 5 games have been played.. wow... i think your name should be bigtoughidiot... or mister -36... thats not saying too much on your part. I will add my validity when i get some time... not all of us are unemployed bigtoughguys sitting at home looking to pick a fight on a forum. Ive only had good things to say. you on the otherhand... well we can only hope for something positive to come out ONCE this spring.
Baseball players get to every base.

theoneandonly

OK bigtough idiot here you go.

Lets start by saying webster lost 12 athletes at the end of last year which is going to be pretty to replace.  enough said there.. try and jump off the bandwagon for a minute.

Greenville- They lost two huge players. As well all know Neece is gone.. which is GREAT for everyone in the league except Greenville, and they also lost leefers who was an all conference player. HOWEVER they return 5 solid starters including Hobar who hit .327 last year and was second on the team in hit behind neece. They also host an impressive freshman class composed of 18 athletes.

Westminster is going to have it rough next year, and yes i said NEXT YEAR when the lose coach Pritchard... But all the more reason to go out with a bang. again they lost some key players but everyone did. they have a large team in 31 players, 17 of which are upperclassmen and a majority of them are home grown (there for their whole career). They are returing Gibbs who has some of the best wheels in the league (16-19) lastyear in stolen bases and  Reynolds who hit 7 bombs last year.. Im sure coach Pritchard would like to see his average go up a bit since last years .299 B.A. but thats what the off season is for.

And finally Blackburn.. You can only go up from a 9-27 season and they have a few guys that are going to help them do that. They are a young team but they do return one star in Jake Jurczak who his 7 bombs last year and was first team all conference. They are also returning a pretty solid hitter in NICK Cronin who just two years ago was among the hardest in the NCAA to strike out. In the SLIAC balls in play mean people are moving around.. the more the ball is hit on the ground the more chance there is to get on base.. anyone can catch a fly ball. They also return a pretty solid starter in Andrews. Lets be honest the starting pitching was terrible last year, but look for a much better year for Andrews and expect some other guys to get some innings.. Losing Eilerman will hurt them, but im sure they will find someone to fill the void..

Hope thats enough info for now. Please feel free to ask any questions and I will be sure to get back to you with some educated responses that are fully detailed for you.

Baseball players get to every base.

BigPoppa

Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

theoneandonly

Quote from: BigPoppa on February 28, 2011, 09:31:48 PM
Why is Pritchard leaving Westminster?

Hard to tell. It didnt say in the article that was posted. It will be a sad day for westminster though losing a coach with a 298-229 record going into this season and a 207-196 record at westminster alone.
Baseball players get to every base.

#1PantherFan

Greenville loses to Washington U. 8-3. Panthers led 3-2 going into the bottom of the seventh and gave up 3 runs in both the 7th and 8th.

BigToughGuy

"pretty to replace"?  Learn how to type.


Quote from: theoneandonly on February 28, 2011, 05:19:06 PM
OK bigtough idiot here you go.

Lets start by saying webster lost 12 athletes at the end of last year which is going to be pretty to replace.  enough said there.. try and jump off the bandwagon for a minute.

Greenville- They lost two huge players. As well all know Neece is gone.. which is GREAT for everyone in the league except Greenville, and they also lost leefers who was an all conference player. HOWEVER they return 5 solid starters including Hobar who hit .327 last year and was second on the team in hit behind neece. They also host an impressive freshman class composed of 18 athletes.

Westminster is going to have it rough next year, and yes i said NEXT YEAR when the lose coach Pritchard... But all the more reason to go out with a bang. again they lost some key players but everyone did. they have a large team in 31 players, 17 of which are upperclassmen and a majority of them are home grown (there for their whole career). They are returing Gibbs who has some of the best wheels in the league (16-19) lastyear in stolen bases and  Reynolds who hit 7 bombs last year.. Im sure coach Pritchard would like to see his average go up a bit since last years .299 B.A. but thats what the off season is for.

And finally Blackburn.. You can only go up from a 9-27 season and they have a few guys that are going to help them do that. They are a young team but they do return one star in Jake Jurczak who his 7 bombs last year and was first team all conference. They are also returning a pretty solid hitter in NICK Cronin who just two years ago was among the hardest in the NCAA to strike out. In the SLIAC balls in play mean people are moving around.. the more the ball is hit on the ground the more chance there is to get on base.. anyone can catch a fly ball. They also return a pretty solid starter in Andrews. Lets be honest the starting pitching was terrible last year, but look for a much better year for Andrews and expect some other guys to get some innings.. Losing Eilerman will hurt them, but im sure they will find someone to fill the void..

Hope thats enough info for now. Please feel free to ask any questions and I will be sure to get back to you with some educated responses that are fully detailed for you.



theoneandonly

Quote from: BigToughGuy on March 02, 2011, 01:50:43 PM
"pretty to replace"?  Learn how to type.


Quote from: theoneandonly on February 28, 2011, 05:19:06 PM
OK bigtough idiot here you go.

Lets start by saying webster lost 12 athletes at the end of last year which is going to be pretty to replace.  enough said there.. try and jump off the bandwagon for a minute.

Greenville- They lost two huge players. As well all know Neece is gone.. which is GREAT for everyone in the league except Greenville, and they also lost leefers who was an all conference player. HOWEVER they return 5 solid starters including Hobar who hit .327 last year and was second on the team in hit behind neece. They also host an impressive freshman class composed of 18 athletes.

Westminster is going to have it rough next year, and yes i said NEXT YEAR when the lose coach Pritchard... But all the more reason to go out with a bang. again they lost some key players but everyone did. they have a large team in 31 players, 17 of which are upperclassmen and a majority of them are home grown (there for their whole career). They are returing Gibbs who has some of the best wheels in the league (16-19) lastyear in stolen bases and  Reynolds who hit 7 bombs last year.. Im sure coach Pritchard would like to see his average go up a bit since last years .299 B.A. but thats what the off season is for.

And finally Blackburn.. You can only go up from a 9-27 season and they have a few guys that are going to help them do that. They are a young team but they do return one star in Jake Jurczak who his 7 bombs last year and was first team all conference. They are also returning a pretty solid hitter in NICK Cronin who just two years ago was among the hardest in the NCAA to strike out. In the SLIAC balls in play mean people are moving around.. the more the ball is hit on the ground the more chance there is to get on base.. anyone can catch a fly ball. They also return a pretty solid starter in Andrews. Lets be honest the starting pitching was terrible last year, but look for a much better year for Andrews and expect some other guys to get some innings.. Losing Eilerman will hurt them, but im sure they will find someone to fill the void..

Hope thats enough info for now. Please feel free to ask any questions and I will be sure to get back to you with some educated responses that are fully detailed for you.



Pretty tough to replace.. sorry for the minor misstep.. Im glad that was your comeback though... have fun watching your karma drop.
Baseball players get to every base.

theoneandonly

Westminster split with washU yesterday. Like I said before, I think they were highly under rated going into the season... Blackburn starts of their season against robert morris today, AND Prin should get their 3rd win against st. louis christian to bring them to 3-0.
Baseball players get to every base.

theoneandonly

Just took a second look at Websters roster. Does anyone know what happened to
Victor Valdez? He hit 16 bombs last year for webster but I didnt think he was a senior.. Maybe im wrong.. either way does anyone know?
Baseball players get to every base.

mr_b

Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 11:05:28 AM
Just took a second look at Websters roster. Does anyone know what happened to
Victor Valdez? He hit 16 bombs last year for webster but I didnt think he was a senior.. Maybe im wrong.. either way does anyone know?
According to Webster's site, Valdez was a senior in 2010. 

theoneandonly

Quote from: mr_b on March 03, 2011, 12:08:22 PM
Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 11:05:28 AM
Just took a second look at Websters roster. Does anyone know what happened to
Victor Valdez? He hit 16 bombs last year for webster but I didnt think he was a senior.. Maybe im wrong.. either way does anyone know?
According to Webster's site, Valdez was a senior in 2010.  

I guess i did not realize that.. thanks for the info! That is another huge loss for webster.
Baseball players get to every base.

mr_b

Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 02:18:56 PM
Quote from: mr_b on March 03, 2011, 12:08:22 PM
Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 11:05:28 AM
Just took a second look at Websters roster. Does anyone know what happened to
Victor Valdez? He hit 16 bombs last year for webster but I didnt think he was a senior.. Maybe im wrong.. either way does anyone know?
According to Webster's site, Valdez was a senior in 2010.  

I guess i did not realize that.. thanks for the info! That is another huge loss for webster.
Yes, those are some big numbers to offset -- .385, 16 HR, 70 RBIs, .770 SLG.

#1PantherFan

Quote from: mr_b on March 03, 2011, 02:44:59 PM
Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 02:18:56 PM
Quote from: mr_b on March 03, 2011, 12:08:22 PM
Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 11:05:28 AM
Just took a second look at Websters roster. Does anyone know what happened to
Victor Valdez? He hit 16 bombs last year for webster but I didnt think he was a senior.. Maybe im wrong.. either way does anyone know?
According to Webster's site, Valdez was a senior in 2010.  

I guess i did not realize that.. thanks for the info! That is another huge loss for webster.
Yes, those are some big numbers to offset -- .385, 16 HR, 70 RBIs, .770 SLG.
Speaking of big numbers to offset, what happened to Joe Biagini? He hit .367-13-62 in '09 and .295-7-42 in '10. He is not on the roster for Webster either.

theoneandonly

Quote from: BigToughGuy on March 03, 2011, 04:39:59 PM
Of course you didn't realize that....because you're an idiot!

Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 02:18:56 PM
Quote from: mr_b on March 03, 2011, 12:08:22 PM
Quote from: theoneandonly on March 03, 2011, 11:05:28 AM
Just took a second look at Websters roster. Does anyone know what happened to
Victor Valdez? He hit 16 bombs last year for webster but I didnt think he was a senior.. Maybe im wrong.. either way does anyone know?
According to Webster's site, Valdez was a senior in 2010.  

I guess i did not realize that.. thanks for the info! That is another huge loss for webster.

Wow, still going strong. You have managed to drop 4 points since your last point and NONE of them are from me.. this is my last reply to you.. quit wasting your time with hate.. we come on here to talk about baseball not fight via the net. get a life man.
Baseball players get to every base.