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Title: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: NeilT on June 19, 2006, 11:03:25 pm
great game, that was great umpiring.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: Uncle Charlie on June 19, 2006, 11:41:41 pm
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great game, that was great umpiring.




I gotta say I really enjoyed that one.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: HudsonHawk on June 20, 2006, 12:39:50 am
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great game, that was great umpiring.




I gotta say I really enjoyed that one.






Rice is just better than everyone else.  If they don't step on the collective dick (like they almost did tonight), I can't see anyone beating them.  The have the horses and they have the depth.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: astro pete on June 20, 2006, 01:10:32 am
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Rice is just better than everyone else.  If they don't step on the collective dick (like they almost did tonight), I can't see anyone beating them.  The have the horses and they have the depth.





Clemson and UNC have the arms to give them a run for their money, but I agree that this is the Owls' tournament to lose.  Go Rice!
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: drew corleone on June 20, 2006, 10:06:19 am
I was kind of surprised, as Miami had been rolling, offensively.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: astro pete on June 20, 2006, 10:46:57 am
Can Savery pitch, or has his arm been acting up again?
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: HudsonHawk on June 20, 2006, 11:06:39 am
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Clemson and UNC have the arms to give them a run for their money, but I agree that this is the Owls' tournament to lose.  Go Rice!






Agree about UNC's pitching.  They're 2-0 and haven't used their two best pitchers yet.  Clemson's in a tough spot.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: Trey on June 20, 2006, 11:20:13 am
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Can Savery pitch, or has his arm been acting up again?




He started (5 IP) the last game of the regional against Baylor.  I wonder, though, with the fact that Graham started St. Clair last night, if he's available to go more than an inning or two (if that).
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: astro pete on June 20, 2006, 11:22:29 am
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Clemson and UNC have the arms to give them a run for their money, but I agree that this is the Owls' tournament to lose.  Go Rice!






Agree about UNC's pitching.  They're 2-0 and haven't used their two best pitchers yet.  Clemson's in a tough spot.





Well, Andrew Miller is their best, and he pitched against Fullerton in the opener.  They do still have Bard, though.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: astro pete on June 20, 2006, 11:28:33 am
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Can Savery pitch, or has his arm been acting up again?




He started (5 IP) the last game of the regional against Baylor.  I wonder, though, with the fact that Graham started St. Clair last night, if he's available to go more than an inning or two (if that).





You probably won't see St. Clair until he starts game 2 of the championship, should Rice get there.  

And, Savery didn't pitch against Oklahoma in the SRs.  Graham went with Bell and Crow instead (neither of whom was very impressive).  I wonder if that means Savery is hurting again.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: hostros7 on June 20, 2006, 12:21:46 pm
Probably means Savery is hurting then. Heard this morning on the radio that Crow is likely to start the next game.  If he wasn't that impressive in his last outing and is pitching on less rest, I would conclude that Savery isn't an option for long work.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: drew corleone on June 20, 2006, 12:51:32 pm
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Clemson and UNC have the arms to give them a run for their money, but I agree that this is the Owls' tournament to lose.  Go Rice!






Agree about UNC's pitching.  They're 2-0 and haven't used their two best pitchers yet.  Clemson's in a tough spot.





Tough sledding for the overall #1 seed.

That reminds me... when was the last time the overall #1 seed won the CWS? I know Texas was #1 when they lost to CSF two years ago, but Tulane went 1-2 last year and FSU didn't even make it past the Supers in 03. Not sure who was #1 overall in 02, but I know it wasn't Texas.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: astro pete on June 20, 2006, 01:24:57 pm
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Probably means Savery is hurting then. Heard this morning on the radio that Crow is likely to start the next game.  If he wasn't that impressive in his last outing and is pitching on less rest, I would conclude that Savery isn't an option for long work.




You're right.  Found this:

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And there are questions about the status of Savery, who insisted Friday that he'll make a mound appearance during the CWS. "It still just hasn't come back to 100 percent, and it's something that I'm continuing to fight with," Savery said of the tendinitis in his throwing shoulder. "But I definitely plan to pitch this weekend at some point. It may be minimal, but I plan to get out there."
 





 Link
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: HudsonHawk on June 20, 2006, 01:55:04 pm
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That reminds me... when was the last time the overall #1 seed won the CWS?






Miami in 1999.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: Trey on June 20, 2006, 04:15:28 pm
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You probably won't see St. Clair until he starts game 2 of the championship, should Rice get there.  

And, Savery didn't pitch against Oklahoma in the SRs.  Graham went with Bell and Crow instead (neither of whom was very impressive).  I wonder if that means Savery is hurting again.





Sorry, I meant that I wondered if Savery would be available for more than a few innings.  Sounds like he, at least, thinks he will be.
Title: Re: Rice (non World Cup)
Post by: astro pete on June 20, 2006, 05:24:54 pm
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You probably won't see St. Clair until he starts game 2 of the championship, should Rice get there.  

And, Savery didn't pitch against Oklahoma in the SRs.  Graham went with Bell and Crow instead (neither of whom was very impressive).  I wonder if that means Savery is hurting again.





Sorry, I meant that I wondered if Savery would be available for more than a few innings.  Sounds like he, at least, thinks he will be.





I figured that's what you meant after I posted.  Looks like you're right.