From Here to Omaha - 2019 (College Baseball)

How can you not root for a team named: "the Chanticleers"?

The sight of those Chanticleers dogpiling on Skip Bertman Field is truly an unpleasant one. In the 2016 Super Regionals Coastal Carolina rolled into Alex Box Stadium and laid waste to the Tigers dreams of Omaha. They instead landed in Omaha and went on to become the 2016 National Champions.

Tonight we deal with another "Blast from the Past" the Stony Brook Seawolves. In 2012 the Seawolves embarassed LSU at home and went to Ohama instead of the Tigers. Stony Brook went two and bar-b-q in the CWS.

I love some of the team names and nicknames, but, at this point they are all good no matter what they're called.
 
In preparation for tonight's game I went outside earlier and exorcised some demons. I sat in "The Chair" and chanted LSU LSU LSU. Seconds after the Seawolves had sent LSU and their fans into the abyss of college baseball I had to go outside.

Once I was outside the first thing I saw was this chair and I proceeded to send it flying. Damn, that felt good...okay, now I can go back inside...wrong...I HAD to pick it up again and sling it as far as I could.

I was able to straighten the leg some so my wife wouldn't see it and ask what happened. To this day it serves as a reminder of the 2012 Super Regionals.

This was definitely not one of my finer moments and thankfully we don't have close neighbors. I can't look at the chair now without laughing.

GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
 

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I was driving down I55 coming home from being out all week and lost the signal, just as Southern was making it interesting. Decided to just wait until I got home and check the score. I got back around the 7th inning and checked the score on my espn app. I had to unload, take care of some business, etc., and just kept checking the score until we won. I am undecided as to whether I will try to drive 120 miles up Hwy 25 to Starkville tomorrow. I may stay home and watch it, or go to the "new Dude" and fight the crowd (assuming I can get a SRO ticket).

As for today's game, I never take anything for granted in baseball. Thankful we won and glad we are in the winner's bracket - and hope we can stay there.
 
Impressive win. I need to waller around in it for a spell.


I watched it until around the 7th inning, when Oregon State managed a comeback and took the lead. I could not stay awake any longer. Checked the score when I got up this morning and was pleased to see that Cincinnati won and is now in winner's bracket after defeating the defending national champions. I'll continue to pull for Rusty's Bearcats in the Corvallis regional. I think they will play Michigan in the winner's bracket.

Also, Southern Mississippi destroyed Arizona State, 15-3, and will now meet LSU in the winner's bracket in the Baton Rouge regional. Also, ole miss won big over Jacksonville State, 16-2, and will now play Clemson in the oxford regional.

Scanning the scores, it looks like the majority of the SEC teams won - with Florida, Texas A&M & Tennessee losing.

I see where Central Michigan beat Miami 6-5. My Bulldogs will now play CMU tonight in the winner's bracket of the Starkville regional. Anybody know much about Central Michigan?

Another day of good baseball ahead.
 
The Chippewas have had a good year in the MAC which is peppered with Ohio teams.

I generally spend my time with the AAC, B1G and that Petty Blue team from the ACC.


PS: Kevin Youkilis was one happy former Bearcat last night.
 
Distantly related: Back in the day I had a customer in Hot Springs, Arkansas. We also machined hay mowing equipment for Bush Hog. Bush Hog's logo just happened to be a "razor back." I had a dozen or so scrap castings that had the BH logo displayed and the Hot Springs customer must have visited our shop and saw the logo. He asked (they bought about 600k a year), if I could get the section with the logo removed and given to them. So as any good Salesman would do, I got one of the guys to cut them out and I carried and hand delivered them to Hot Springs, Ark.

Go Auburn Tigers and the SEC!

Have a blessed day,

Leon
 
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In preparation for tonight's game I went outside earlier and exorcised some demons. I sat in "The Chair" and chanted LSU LSU LSU. Seconds after the Seawolves had sent LSU and their fans into the abyss of college baseball I had to go outside.

Once I was outside the first thing I saw was this chair and I proceeded to send it flying. Damn, that felt good...okay, now I can go back inside...wrong...I HAD to pick it up again and sling it as far as I could.

I was able to straighten the leg some so my wife wouldn't see it and ask what happened. To this day it serves as a reminder of the 2012 Super Regionals.

This was definitely not one of my finer moments and thankfully we don't have close neighbors. I can't look at the chair now without laughing.

GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
Games like that are what gives rise to that oft used cheer, usually said under one's breath "%&^$in' Tigers!". :D Only an LSU fan can utter it with the proper venom and only an LSU fan can appreciate and understand it! Used quite often after the LSU-Alabama football game.
 
Big controversy in Louisville. Plate umpire has a breakdown.

CRAWFORD | Louisville beats IU to stay alive but loses closer amid late-game controversy | Sports | wdrb.com

FTA:

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The first Sunday game of a regional is usually forgotten as long as the final out is recorded. But that's when Sunday's game between Louisville and Indiana at Jim Patterson Stadium got interesting.

With a 2-2 count and a runner on with a 9-7 lead, Louisville closer Michael McAvene threw a pitch that was close to the strike zone. He didn't get the call, however, and the count ran full to Indiana's Ryan Fineman. Before he got the ball back from the catcher, McAvene could be seen on replays saying, "That's horrible."

Whether McAvene was talking to his catcher about the call or about his own pitch, nobody every clarified. But home plate umpire Ken Langford didn't like it and tossed McAvene from the game – an action that carries a mandatory four-game suspension for McAvene, with no apparent avenue for appeal.

Louisville coach Dan McDonnell came sprinting from the dugout shouting and immediately got a warning from Langford. His arguments were in vain. Louisville brought in Michael Kiaran to throw the full-count pitch. His pitch appeared to bounce near the plate, but Langford called Fineman out on strikes looking, and the game was over. . .

"You can look at the video," Mercer said. "I'm a subdued guy, pretty level headed. And both of our base coaches are very level-headed guys. I mean, the pitch just bounced. You can look at the video. That's not untrue or controversial. It just bounced. So when you have a game like this with so much on the line, so much at stake, and you make a call like that to end guys' careers, and some of these guys end their career period, and some will go onto the next level, it's going to be heated, and guys are going to be upset. They (umpires) have a job to do; they get paid to do it. I get paid to do my job. And you have to be able to execute, and everyone is held to that same standard. . .
 
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