BB: CC: Centennial Conference

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RSSmith

Quote from: d3baseballnut on May 01, 2010, 05:20:47 PM
I am surprised Haverford scored 4 ER off Eagleson. But it sounds like 3 of them came off one mistake to Carluccio.....no big deal.

Harbeck on the hill tomorrow for the Blue Jays.

Butera hit a good pitch for a solo shot.  Carluccio has a career total of 14 home runs, 2 of them against us in the last 8 days.  Sam just got an off-speed pitch up in the strike zone and Charlie smoked it over the left field wall.  If a four-run hiccup is the worst Sam ever does, he's going to have a college career for the record books.  Sam could reasonably tie the single season record for wins (12) this year as a sophomore.
A walk is never as good as a hit!

d3baseballnut

is he 10-0 now?

(knock on wood)

RSSmith

A walk is never as good as a hit!

Hammer Ball

Congrats to the Garnet on not only making the playoffs but winning a game as well.  A young team that will be back.

RSSmith

Congratulations to the Blue Jays on a flawless conference run.  Now the real job begins.  Good luck!
A walk is never as good as a hit!

Hammer Ball

#305
Quote from: RSSmith on May 02, 2010, 06:13:32 PM
Congratulations to the Blue Jays on a flawless conference run.  Now the real job begins.  Good luck!
Congrats JHU and good luck on the road to, and hopefully through, Appleton.  RSS 's comment regarding "the real job" beginning after the CC season and playoffs is very true.  JHU was far and away the best team in the CC this season.  JHU was barely tested in it's perfect run through the CC in 2010.

RSSmith

Good win over a good team, Blue Jays.  Outstanding job on the bump, Alex!!
A walk is never as good as a hit!

ECSUalum

RRSmith,

Many Thanks again for the latest WP/OWP/OOWP/ and the tabulations!!!

From what I can see the Blue Jays are poised to be seeded #1 in Grand Chute, assuming they breeze through the MA Regional, which seems logical at this point.

Will be rooting for the boys, (assuming ECSU not there), as they came sooo close against Trinity in 2007 :D :D :D

RSSmith

Quote from: ECSUalum on May 05, 2010, 08:10:54 PM
RRSmith,

Many Thanks again for the latest WP/OWP/OOWP/ and the tabulations!!!

From what I can see the Blue Jays are poised to be seeded #1 in Grand Chute, assuming they breeze through the MA Regional, which seems logical at this point.

Will be rooting for the boys, (assuming ECSU not there), as they came sooo close against Trinity in 2007 :D :D :D

Thanks, and good luck to your guys in the LEC tourney next week.
A walk is never as good as a hit!

RSSmith

#309
A very hearty congratulations to JHU's John Swarr, Matt Bernardi, Andrew Pevsner, Lee Bolyard and Sam Wernick on being named to ESPN The Magazine's Academic All-America Team for District 2!  Ditto to Wiley Archibald of Swarthmore and Bret Umstead of Ursinus.

https://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf8/692241.pdf
A walk is never as good as a hit!

RSSmith

Quote from: ECSUalum on May 05, 2010, 08:10:54 PM
RRSmith,

Many Thanks again for the latest WP/OWP/OOWP/ and the tabulations!!!

From what I can see the Blue Jays are poised to be seeded #1 in Grand Chute, assuming they breeze through the MA Regional, which seems logical at this point.

Will be rooting for the boys, (assuming ECSU not there), as they came sooo close against Trinity in 2007 :D :D :D

It was 2008, bro, and we're still not talking about that [chuckle].
A walk is never as good as a hit!

RSSmith

Congratulations to the 35 baseball players named to the conference Academic Honor Roll, especially to the guys from JHU--Mike Aspegren, Lee Bolyard, Blake Platt, John Swarr and Sam Wernick.
A walk is never as good as a hit!

RSSmith

Congratulations to the 13 JHU Bluejays who graduated this afternoon.  Way to go, guys!!
A walk is never as good as a hit!

d3baseballnut

Quote from: RSSmith on May 25, 2010, 04:27:54 PM
Congratulations to the 13 JHU Bluejays who graduated this afternoon.  Way to go, guys!!

Congrats guys. Lotta hard work. Well-deserved.

Also, Congrats to the 24 Hopkins players named to the All-Region Team  :P

RSSmith

Kudos to the d3baseball.com All-Americans, and to the Hopkins players with AA credentials who didn't get selected.  That's the problem with being on a team with so many incredibly talented players when comes time for individual recognition which, politically, has to be spread around.  I can't get to Appleton, guys, but be assured that I'll be yelling, "Work hard out there!" at my computer screen.
A walk is never as good as a hit!