BB: Regionals (New England) Harwich '08, '11, ECSU '09, '10

Started by Ralph Turner, May 11, 2008, 11:47:36 PM

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Who will win the ECSU Regional?

Tufts
2 (10.5%)
Wheaton
4 (21.1%)
WNEC
5 (26.3%)
ECSU
5 (26.3%)
Worcester St.
0 (0%)
Westfield St.
1 (5.3%)
UMASS-Boston
1 (5.3%)
St. Joe's
1 (5.3%)

Total Members Voted: 19

Voting closed: May 19, 2010, 04:01:33 PM

hockeyfan77


hockeyfan77

#331
After  1     Babson  2    ECSU    0

darkhorse

can't wait to hear what you all have to think about the early calls in this game, eastern starting to get lippy with the Blue!!!! 

d3baseballnut

WOW......grand slam!!

That was cleary's first HR of the season....what a time and a place to get it done......can ECSU come back from 9-0???

hockeyfan77

Quote from: d3baseballnut on May 13, 2009, 02:14:02 PM
can ECSU come back from 9-0???


Yes, but they need to bring in a pitcher who can get outs...

hockeyfan77

#335
After   6   Babson  10   ECSU   5

wordsmith

IF TEE comes back to win this debacle, remember the super-bothced-up play by Babson in the Top of 5th. Men on 1st & 3rd, no outs and they try to double steal; instead they get doubled-up, then the next pitch the batter hits a long fly for out 3 which likely would have been Out #1 with an 11th run scoring for Wally and the Beavers. :o

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hockeyfan77

#337
Final   Babson  10  ECSU   6

Ralph Turner

Final Babson 10, ECSU 6...

Great broadcast on www.littleeast.tv

Thanks for the videostream!

Jcon8958

Wow Eastern goes down anything can happen I guess.

wordsmith

158 pitches for the Cleavers pitcher.  :o

As Coach HolyWater said when the broadcaster asked him about it..God Bless the kid he pitched his heart out.

So TEE fans....did HolyWater outsmart himself by not throwing one of his lead dogs?

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363dp

Unlike MOC, like all the LEC faithful, I am not jealous of other teams in the league I follow. So all I can say is

NEWMAC!!!!!!!!


frank uible

Baseball is mostly about pitching. A sufficiently hot pitcher can overcome almost anything, and a sufficiently cold one can negate almost anything. In 1951 Ned Garver had a pitching record of 20-12 for the St. Louis Browns which had a season record of 52-102.

hockeyfan77

#343
After  3     WCS   3   Trinity  0

Ralph Turner

Quote from: frank uible on May 13, 2009, 05:45:17 PM
Baseball is mostly about pitching. A sufficiently hot pitcher can overcome almost anything, and a sufficiently cold one can negate almost anything. In 1951 Ned Garver had a pitching record of 20-12 for the St. Louis Browns which had a season record of 52-102.
Which is what makes this time of the season so much fun!

Thanks for the Ned Garver reference.