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Post by jake13 on May 6, 2017 17:20:14 GMT -6
Moody didn't look that impressive in game 2 with EP Winn. Both teams are going to struggle in 3 game series with better competition. That said, I really hope they both snap out of it before it's too late. Looks like anything can happen and all teams are fairly evenly matched even if their records are not indicative of it. Please don't think I'm bashing either team would love to see rematch, but not use to seeing this quality of play from either team. Both thrive in the playoffs. Especially as the rounds go by. I agree that they will not blow anyone out of the water, but as the saying goes " great teams find ways to win" is a motto both these teams can take to the bank.
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Post by antlers on May 6, 2017 18:41:08 GMT -6
Did Moody beat EP Winn in 2 games?
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Post by jake13 on May 6, 2017 19:43:53 GMT -6
Did Moody beat EP Winn in 2 games? Yes, they won in 2 Antlers
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Post by antlers on May 6, 2017 22:05:45 GMT -6
Cool.Thanks
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Post by picodegallo on May 8, 2017 7:25:11 GMT -6
Moody didn't look that impressive in game 2 with EP Winn. Both teams are going to struggle in 3 game series with better competition. That said, I really hope they both snap out of it before it's too late. Looks like anything can happen and all teams are fairly evenly matched even if their records are not indicative of it. Please don't think I'm bashing either team would love to see rematch, but not use to seeing this quality of play from either team. To tell you the truth, I wasn't overly impressed with what I saw from Moody either in the championship series. If I had to wager on the outcome of this region, I'd place my bet that no one from 30-5A will make it to the regional final this season. Calallen has a pretty stiff test with Mission Vets. They are pretty legit this year and if we overlook them as a "valley team", they will bite us in the ass and maybe in a one-two punch. Cal had some big help with Uvalde committing something like 6 errors on Saturday. I'm going to guess they only had one good arm and they pitched him in the Friday night contest. Against a deeper rotation, we will have issues because foremost we only have two reliable arms. The other two are still on very limited appearances due to ongoing issues.
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Post by milkshake on May 8, 2017 8:44:24 GMT -6
Moody didn't look that impressive in game 2 with EP Winn. Both teams are going to struggle in 3 game series with better competition. That said, I really hope they both snap out of it before it's too late. Looks like anything can happen and all teams are fairly evenly matched even if their records are not indicative of it. Please don't think I'm bashing either team would love to see rematch, but not use to seeing this quality of play from either team. To tell you the truth, I wasn't overly impressed with what I saw from Moody either in the championship series. If I had to wager on the outcome of this region, I'd place my bet that no one from 30-5A will make it to the regional final this season. Calallen has a pretty stiff test with Mission Vets. They are pretty legit this year and if we overlook them as a "valley team", they will bite us in the ass and maybe in a one-two punch. Cal had some big help with Uvalde committing something like 6 errors on Saturday. I'm going to guess they only had one good arm and they pitched him in the Friday night contest. Against a deeper rotation, we will have issues because foremost we only have two reliable arms. The other two are still on very limited appearances due to ongoing issues. To be fair though, Cal killed themselves in most of their losses with errors. The pitching hasn't been what is has in years past but I think the errors kind of make it look worse than it is. Cal is normally a really good defensive team and that can make pitching look better than it is just as errors can make it look worse than it is
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Post by tomcat on May 8, 2017 10:13:07 GMT -6
To tell you the truth, I wasn't overly impressed with what I saw from Moody either in the championship series. If I had to wager on the outcome of this region, I'd place my bet that no one from 30-5A will make it to the regional final this season. Calallen has a pretty stiff test with Mission Vets. They are pretty legit this year and if we overlook them as a "valley team", they will bite us in the ass and maybe in a one-two punch. Cal had some big help with Uvalde committing something like 6 errors on Saturday. I'm going to guess they only had one good arm and they pitched him in the Friday night contest. Against a deeper rotation, we will have issues because foremost we only have two reliable arms. The other two are still on very limited appearances due to ongoing issues. To be fair though, Cal killed themselves in most of their losses with errors. The pitching hasn't been what is has in years past but I think the errors kind of make it look worse than it is. Cal is normally a really good defensive team and that can make pitching look better than it is just as errors can make it look worse than it is Pass balls have led to runs and losses in recent games if GameChanger is accurate. Some on swinging strikes.
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Post by picodegallo on May 8, 2017 11:38:55 GMT -6
To tell you the truth, I wasn't overly impressed with what I saw from Moody either in the championship series. If I had to wager on the outcome of this region, I'd place my bet that no one from 30-5A will make it to the regional final this season. Calallen has a pretty stiff test with Mission Vets. They are pretty legit this year and if we overlook them as a "valley team", they will bite us in the ass and maybe in a one-two punch. Cal had some big help with Uvalde committing something like 6 errors on Saturday. I'm going to guess they only had one good arm and they pitched him in the Friday night contest. Against a deeper rotation, we will have issues because foremost we only have two reliable arms. The other two are still on very limited appearances due to ongoing issues. To be fair though, Cal killed themselves in most of their losses with errors. The pitching hasn't been what is has in years past but I think the errors kind of make it look worse than it is. Cal is normally a really good defensive team and that can make pitching look better than it is just as errors can make it look worse than it is Errors are to baseball what turnovers are to football. If you are having a bad game, you just better hope you equal your opponent or have one less one or you are more than likely going to be on the "L" side of the ledger.
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Post by milkshake on May 8, 2017 12:39:37 GMT -6
To be fair though, Cal killed themselves in most of their losses with errors. The pitching hasn't been what is has in years past but I think the errors kind of make it look worse than it is. Cal is normally a really good defensive team and that can make pitching look better than it is just as errors can make it look worse than it is Errors are to baseball what turnovers are to football. If you are having a bad game, you just better hope you equal your opponent or have one less one or you are more than likely going to be on the "L" side of the ledger. I agree. Just saying that if you are going to say that Cal had big help on Uvalde errors then same can be said for some of the losses in the regular season. And in the loss to Moody in game 2. I don't think our pitching has been as bad as some make it. Our fielding and lack of hitting are bigger concerns for me
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Post by tomcat on May 8, 2017 14:46:32 GMT -6
Moody didn't look that impressive in game 2 with EP Winn. Both teams are going to struggle in 3 game series with better competition. That said, I really hope they both snap out of it before it's too late. Looks like anything can happen and all teams are fairly evenly matched even if their records are not indicative of it. Please don't think I'm bashing either team would love to see rematch, but not use to seeing this quality of play from either team. To tell you the truth, I wasn't overly impressed with what I saw from Moody either in the championship series. If I had to wager on the outcome of this region, I'd place my bet that no one from 30-5A will make it to the regional final this season. Calallen has a pretty stiff test with Mission Vets. They are pretty legit this year and if we overlook them as a "valley team", they will bite us in the ass and maybe in a one-two punch. Cal had some big help with Uvalde committing something like 6 errors on Saturday. I'm going to guess they only had one good arm and they pitched him in the Friday night contest. Against a deeper rotation, we will have issues because foremost we only have two reliable arms. The other two are still on very limited appearances due to ongoing issues. Wow, was just looked at the stats on Mission Vets and they are impressive. Both pitching and hitting, their district does look weak though, but on paper they look every bit like the real deal. One like opponent in Alice which they handled easily. We lost both games, not sure how much to put into that though.We better bring our "A" game.
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Post by picodegallo on May 8, 2017 15:15:43 GMT -6
Errors are to baseball what turnovers are to football. If you are having a bad game, you just better hope you equal your opponent or have one less one or you are more than likely going to be on the "L" side of the ledger. I agree. Just saying that if you are going to say that Cal had big help on Uvalde errors then same can be said for some of the losses in the regular season. And in the loss to Moody in game 2. I don't think our pitching has been as bad as some make it. Our fielding and lack of hitting are bigger concerns for me Don't disagree. I'm more worried about late in the game pitching now with the aforementioned other two arms we were relying on being in the rotation in some capacity this season being somewhat limited. On Friday we brought one of them in thinking he was going to get the save and ended up having to bring in the game two starter. Whatever is pitched one night goes against the total pitch count for the duration of the series. In other words we really don't have a solid short reliever who can come in a save the game in a critical juncture who can afford to pitch 30 or more pitches in that effort. And dos o for each game if we went three.
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Post by picodegallo on May 8, 2017 15:23:10 GMT -6
To tell you the truth, I wasn't overly impressed with what I saw from Moody either in the championship series. If I had to wager on the outcome of this region, I'd place my bet that no one from 30-5A will make it to the regional final this season. Calallen has a pretty stiff test with Mission Vets. They are pretty legit this year and if we overlook them as a "valley team", they will bite us in the ass and maybe in a one-two punch. Cal had some big help with Uvalde committing something like 6 errors on Saturday. I'm going to guess they only had one good arm and they pitched him in the Friday night contest. Against a deeper rotation, we will have issues because foremost we only have two reliable arms. The other two are still on very limited appearances due to ongoing issues. Wow, was just looked at the stats on Mission Vets and they are impressive. Both pitching and hitting, their district does look weak though, but on paper they look every bit like the real deal. One like opponent in Alice which they handled easily. We lost both games, not sure how much to put into that though.We better bring our "A" game. They played some solid programs up state in non district tourney's albeit a few are having a down season like Alamo Heights who they beat pretty bad. But still a few who are recognizable names in the baseball world in Texas. They also beat a good Dripping Springs team who is playing Vic East this weekend in a best of three. Might be a round four opponent for either Cal or Vets.
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Post by tomcat on May 8, 2017 15:57:32 GMT -6
I agree. Just saying that if you are going to say that Cal had big help on Uvalde errors then same can be said for some of the losses in the regular season. And in the loss to Moody in game 2. I don't think our pitching has been as bad as some make it. Our fielding and lack of hitting are bigger concerns for me Don't disagree. I'm more worried about late in the game pitching now with the aforementioned other two arms we were relying on being in the rotation in some capacity this season being somewhat limited. On Friday we brought one of them in thinking he was going to get the save and ended up having to bring in the game two starter. Whatever is pitched one night goes against the total pitch count for the duration of the series. In other words we really don't have a solid short reliever who can come in a save the game in a critical juncture who can afford to pitch 30 or more pitches in that effort. And dos o for each game if we went three. So I guess the pitch count is why Rumsfeld was lifted with 2 outs in the 7th on Saturday with a no-hitter?
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Post by tomcat on May 8, 2017 16:07:09 GMT -6
Don't disagree. I'm more worried about late in the game pitching now with the aforementioned other two arms we were relying on being in the rotation in some capacity this season being somewhat limited. On Friday we brought one of them in thinking he was going to get the save and ended up having to bring in the game two starter. Whatever is pitched one night goes against the total pitch count for the duration of the series. In other words we really don't have a solid short reliever who can come in a save the game in a critical juncture who can afford to pitch 30 or more pitches in that effort. And dos o for each game if we went three. So I guess the pitch count is why Rumsfeld was lifted with 2 outs in the 7th on Saturday with a no-hitter? To, why would this year be any different than the last 10 years I been following Calallen? They pretty much rely on 2 pitchers every year even when they do have a 3rd or fourth option. It did look like Broughton pitched well against Moody the other night.
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Post by milkshake on May 9, 2017 2:27:32 GMT -6
He pitched well but I think they left him in too long. He isn't going to get you 60-70 pitches
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