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Posted By: LaLouisiane

Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/05/14 07:56 PM

Hey guys, do we have any college baseball lovers out here? We are 9 days away to the first pitch of another season.

I'm LSU all the way, I think we have what it takes to get back to the CWS and not go two and out like we did last year.

What are you guys' teams and who do you think will be the next CWS champion?
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 01:40 PM

I like watching the women's softball. I can't believe how fast they pitch and that the batters can actually have time to swing. I'm sure they are guessing most of the time.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 03:46 PM

My son plays college baseball, but not Div. I. Unfortunately, he's had recent seizures that brought upon a diagnosis of epilepsy and additional appointments with a neurologist and seizure specialists. He also sprained his shoulder in the last episode, which happened in our home the day he was planning to head back to school to start his second semester. As a result of all of this he will have to sit out the season.

As far as the big time schools, this season I'll follow Texas A & M because my older son's childhood friend plays for them. He was an outstanding little leaguer here before his family moved to Texas. I also like South Carolina. I'm not sure how strong the Gamecocks are this year.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 03:59 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
My son plays college baseball, but not Div. I. Unfortunately, he's had recent seizures that brought upon a diagnosis of epilepsy and additional appointments with a neurologist and seizure specialists. He also sprained his shoulder in the last episode, which happened in our home the day he was planning to head back to school to start his second semester. As a result of all of this he will have to sit out the season.

As far as the big time schools, this season I'll follow Texas A & M because my older son's childhood friend plays for them. He was an outstanding little leaguer here before his family moved to Texas. I also like South Carolina. I'm not sure how strong the Gamecocks are this year.


I'm sorry to hear about you son, I hope everything turns out well for you and your family!

TAMU is in the middle of the pack for SEC baseball, but the Gamecocks are usually up at the top with LSU and Arkansas. It should be another great season all around.
Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 04:09 PM

Originally Posted By: MaryCas
I like watching the women's softball. I can't believe how fast they pitch and that the batters can actually have time to swing. I'm sure they are guessing most of the time.


Do they wear tight uniforms? I only ask from a purely sporting and scientific stance of course.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 05:19 PM

Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
Originally Posted By: MaryCas
I like watching the women's softball. I can't believe how fast they pitch and that the batters can actually have time to swing. I'm sure they are guessing most of the time.


Do they wear tight uniforms? I only ask from a purely sporting and scientific stance of course.


VERY tight pants!
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 07:06 PM

Bama should be better in both this year, I know I'm ready to see the baseball team come back!! I still remember when we hosted North Carolina in the Super Regional a few years back and the field was loaded with MLB players. After that we hit a rut big time.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 09:18 PM

We gotta smash y'all in at least one sport for all the football beatings recieved and since it won't be football in the near future, baseball will have to suffice!
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 09:49 PM

Oh no doubt, even though we are ranked 21st in the Baseball America poll we are still not ready for the elite in the SEC.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/07/14 09:51 PM

haha I hear you bro. You were nervous when they almost hired Kiffen?
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/08/14 05:34 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane



I'm sorry to hear about you son, I hope everything turns out well for you and your family!

TAMU is in the middle of the pack for SEC baseball, but the Gamecocks are usually up at the top with LSU and Arkansas. It should be another great season all around.


Thanks, LA. We're all dealing with it knowing that it can be a lot worse. The anti-seizure medication sometimes makes him drowsy, but he's managing to live a normal college life.

I look forward to your college baseball updates. I remember following LSU in the world series when Warren Morris hit a walk-off homer to win it. They were kind of an underdog against Miami that year, who had Pat Burrell.
Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/10/14 01:46 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane
Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
Originally Posted By: MaryCas
I like watching the women's softball. I can't believe how fast they pitch and that the batters can actually have time to swing. I'm sure they are guessing most of the time.


Do they wear tight uniforms? I only ask from a purely sporting and scientific stance of course.


VERY tight pants!


Good Lord!!!! blush
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/10/14 02:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas
Originally Posted By: MaryCas
I like watching the women's softball. I can't believe how fast they pitch and that the batters can actually have time to swing. I'm sure they are guessing most of the time.


Do they wear tight uniforms? I only ask from a purely sporting and scientific stance of course.


From a scientific stance, yes, but I don't think that was the posture from which you looking. Don't get to close Yogi, some of those young women could kick your ass. lol
Posted By: JCB1977

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/10/14 02:56 PM

I like Mississippi State this year, returning 8 starters and all 8 ranked in top 20, pitching is deep with two key freshman that will contribute immediately...Cal State Fullerton looking sensational as well.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/11/14 08:14 PM

Cal State is usually a power house out on the west coast.

I think we have Miss. St.'s number, baseball is our bread and butter. Only returning one Ace pitcher though, I think the bull pen may be our downfall.
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/12/14 04:23 PM

College baseball appears to be predominantly a southern states, southern California sport, basically because of the weather. I know the northern colleges travel south in Feb. March to start their season. Temple Univ. (Philadelphia, PA) is dropping baseball along with 5 other men's sports and one women sport. As the SEC is for football, what are the big conferences for baseball and what makes them succeed? coaching? money? success?
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/12/14 07:40 PM

Believe it or not baseball is pretty spread out. In the SEC you have your traditional power houses like LSU, South Carolina and Arkansas that are competing in the World Series or at least a Super Regional every year.

On the East Coast, North Carolina is usually always in the College World Series.

In the midwest there is Rice, Baylor, Texas, and Oklahoma that usually produce pretty good teams on a consistent basis.

West coast has UCLA, and smaller schools that succeed like UC Irvine.

The beauty about baseball is anyone can win on any given day. It isn't like the odds are stacked up against one team based on conference. Two years ago, and you can ask anyone in the state of Louisiana, we were shocked that Stoneybrook College out of NY came down to Baton Rouge and beat us out back to back in a best of 3 games tourney to advance to College World Series! Trust me no matter how small Stoneybrook is, I will never forget that name even after I die!
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/12/14 08:07 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane

The beauty about baseball is anyone can win on any given day. It isn't like the odds are stacked up against one team based on conference. Two years ago, and you can ask anyone in the state of Louisiana, we were shocked that Stoneybrook College out of NY came down to Baton Rouge and beat us out back to back in a best of 3 games tourney to advance to College World Series! Trust me no matter how small Stoneybrook is, I will never forget that name even after I die!


LL, yes I remember little Stoneybrook in the WS. I was quite surprise when I saw that. Coming from NY, I had never heard of a NY (or northeastern) school making it. Agreed that in baseball dark horses can make a run. I'm going to pay more attention this year.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/12/14 10:42 PM

I forgot to throw Vany in the race in the SEC. Those guys are always strong. Anyways here is the top 35 rankings before we kick off this season. It's pretty dispersed unlike college football.

1 Cal State Fullerton 51-10 10
2 Virginia 50-12 11
3 Oregon State 52-13 4
4 Mississippi State 51-20 2
5 Florida State 47-17 12
6 LSU 57-11 6
7 Indiana 49-16 7
8 NC State 50-16 5
9 UCLA 49-17 1
10 Vanderbilt 54-12 9
11 Oregon 48-16 17
12 South Carolina 43-20 13
13 North Carolina 59-12 3
14 Louisville 51-14 8
15 Rice 44-20 15
16 Clemson 40-22 29
17 Miami (Fla.) 37-25 NR
18 Kansas State 45-19 14
19 Oklahoma State 41-19 19
20 Arizona State 37-22-1 20
21 Florida 29-30 NR
22 TCU 29-28 NR
23 Texas A&M 34-29 NR
24 Louisiana 43-20 NR
25 Texas 27-24 NR
26 Arkansas 39-22 18
27 Alabama 35-28 NR
28 Oklahoma 43-21 16
29 Cal Poly 40-19 24
30 Florida Atlantic 42-22 22
31 Stanford 32-22 NR
32 Mississippi 38-24 26
33 Arizona 34-21 NR
34 East Carolina 31-26 NR
35 Georgia Tech
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/13/14 02:29 AM

Looks like Indiana, then Louisville and Virginia are the farthest north.....no Minnesota or North Dakota??...they play hockey. lol Let the games begin!
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/17/14 04:18 PM

Well after opening weekend LSU is 3-0, hows everyone's teams doing?
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/18/14 01:35 AM

Villanova 0-3 v. Charleston Southern. On to the Norfolk State Invitational.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/19/14 05:03 PM

Originally Posted By: MaryCas
Villanova 0-3 v. Charleston Southern. On to the Norfolk State Invitational.


It's still not too late to turn the season around.

I saw UNC lost to the College Of Charleston, that's gotta hurt for those boys.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/19/14 05:07 PM

Here's the updated standings after the first weekend:

1 Oregon State 3-0
2 Cal State Fullerton 2-1
3 Florida State 3-0
4 Virginia 2-1
5 LSU 3-0
6 Vanderbilt 3-0
7 Mississippi State 2-1
8 Oregon 3-0
9 South Carolina 3-0
10 UCLA 2-1
11 Rice 2-1
12 NC State 0-1
13 Louisville 2-1
14 North Carolina 1-1
15 Clemson 2-1
16 Indiana 1-3
17 Miami (Fla.) 2-1
18 Oklahoma State 3-0
19 Arizona State 2-1
20 Florida 2-1
21 Texas A&M 3-0
22 Cal Poly 3-0
23 TCU 2-1
24 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-1
25 Arkansas 3-0
26 Mississippi 3-0
27 Alabama 2-1
28 Texas Tech 3-1
29 Oklahoma 2-1
30 Kentucky 2-1


A little surprised to see Oregon up there, I didn't know the ducks were baseballers!
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/19/14 05:17 PM

Texas A & M is now ranked as they've won their first four games of the season. My son's buddy, Whom I coached in little league, is the starting shortstop and batting lead-off. You can see him, LA, the weekend of May 2 when the Aggies play a series at LSU.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/19/14 05:20 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Texas A & M is now ranked as they've won their first four games of the season. My son's buddy, Whom I coached in little league, is the starting shortstop and batting lead-off. You can see him, LA, the weekend of May 2 when the Aggies play a series at LSU.


Will he recognize me if I yell from the stands "Hey buddy, Kyldon says hello!" wink
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/19/14 05:23 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane
Originally Posted By: klydon1
Texas A & M is now ranked as they've won their first four games of the season. My son's buddy, Whom I coached in little league, is the starting shortstop and batting lead-off. You can see him, LA, the weekend of May 2 when the Aggies play a series at LSU.


Will he recognize me if I yell from the stands "Hey buddy, Kyldon says hello!" wink


lol You'd get his attention if you tell him to get a big hit for the Paxtonia Red Sox! His name is Patrick McLendon, and I believe he wears number 16.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/19/14 07:27 PM

Yea sounds like CoC is pretty damn good to beat UNC so I wouldn't worry just yet with 'Nova losing to them.

We took 2 of 3 from St. Louis, pitching still seems to be strong but our hitting coach was one of our best players ever but an idiot of a hitting coach. We can't hit for shit! We seem to have the pitching to hang with anyone, if the bats ever come around look out.

But being in the loaded SEC West we're still looking at a #2 seed in Tallahassee again probably....
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/20/14 10:46 PM

Chalk another one up for the Tigers, 4-0 now.

Pretty sure that you will see a highlight of Wednesday's game on SportsCenter.

LSU has the bases loaded with no outs. The SLU pitcher throws a wild pitch and our runner from third scores. The CATCHER in all of his wisdom decides he is going to take the ball in his bare hand and roll it to the dugout without calling timeout to the Ump, AKA the ball is still live. LSU advances its runners again and gets a free score. Pretty sure that poor catcher got a beating after the game...
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/21/14 03:33 PM

I saw a college baseball game where a batter struck out twice in one at-bat. It was Kutztown State v. Albright College in Reading, PA about 5 years ago. The batter, a back up catcher, struck out, but stayed in the box, apparently unsure of the count. The scoreboard cleared the count. And the batter continued to bat whereupon he struck out again and took his seat. The next batter flied out and the Kutztown team headed off the field, thinking that there were three outs, which the scoreboard showed.

Albright, whose leadoff hitter was a runner on first, rightfully claimed that the inning could not be over as they only sent three batters to the plate and one remained safe on first. Thus, the inning continued with the umpire and Kutztown coach embarrassed.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/25/14 01:38 PM

Ladies and Gentlemen, after the second weekend of the season here is your updated college baseball standings:

1 Virginia 6-1
2 Florida State 6-0
3 LSU 7-0
4 Vanderbilt 7-0
5 Oregon 7-0
6 South Carolina 7-0
7 Oregon State 5-2
8 NC State 6-1
9 CS Fullerton 4-3
10 Rice 6-2
11 Clemson 5-1
12 Louisville 5-2
13 UCLA 4-3
14 Oklahoma State 8-1
15 Miss State 4-4
16 TCU 6-1
17 Cal Poly 6-1
18 Texas A&M 6-1
19 Miami (Fla.) 4-3
20 LA-Lafayette 7-1
21 North Carolina 3-3
22 Arkansas 6-0
23 Florida 5-3
24 Mississippi 6-1
25 Indiana 2-5
26 Texas Tech 6-1
27 Texas 5-3
28 Alabama 4-2
29 Arizona State 3-4
30 Kentucky 5-2

On a Side note, Tonight NO.3 LSU Plays No. 20 Louisiana Lafayette. GEAUX TIGERS!!!
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/25/14 04:12 PM

Az State is off to a rough start. Are you going to the LSU game tonight?
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/25/14 05:50 PM

Yes, sir I'll be there this is an in state grudge match!

I see a lot of the top ranked teams are struggling. Defending Champs UCLA already have three loses!
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/25/14 06:36 PM

Hey LL, where is Stonybrook in the rankings? wink
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/25/14 07:43 PM

Originally Posted By: MaryCas
Hey LL, where is Stonybrook in the rankings? wink


Hopefully at the bottom! It will be pleasant if they never set foot in Baton Rouge again, I STILL have that sour taste in my mouth every time I hear that name! wink

They had their first three games of the season against Southern Miss cancelled then went 0-3 against FIU, so as of now they are 0-3. They play Wake Forest Friday, St. Peter's Saturday, and St. Louis Sunday.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 02/26/14 01:29 PM

Boy that was a sloppy game last night. Rained on and off. chalk up a loss for LSU. Can't win 'em all!
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/03/14 10:36 PM

Hey Dixie, Looks like ULL is the real deal huh? I absolutely despise them though, they think credit is due, but they will flame out as they tend to year to year.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/05/14 04:20 PM

Here is your updated College Baseball rankings:

1 Virginia 9-2
2 Florida State 8-1
3 South Carolina 10-0
4 Cal State Fullerton 7-3
5 Oregon State 9-3
6 Vanderbilt 10-2
7 LSU 9-2
8 North Carolina State 9-2
9 UCLA 7-4
10 Louisville 8-3
11 Oregon 8-3
12 Mississippi State 10-4
13 Oklahoma State 10-2
14 Cal Poly 8-2
15 Louisiana-Lafayette 10-2
16 North Carolina 7-3
17 Mississippi 11-1
18 Rice 7-5
19 Clemson 6-4
20 Texas 9-3
21 TCU 7-4
22 Kentucky 9-2
23 Miami (Fla.) 5-5
24 Arizona State 6-4
25 Texas A&M 7-4
26 Indiana 4-5
27 Arkansas 7-2
28 Sam Houston State 10-2
29 College of Charleston 10-1
30 Texas Tech 9-3
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/11/14 04:43 PM

Here is your updated standings after the weekend folks:

1 South Carolina 15-0
2 Florida State 12-2
3 Virginia 11-3
4 Oregon State 14-3
5 Vanderbilt 15-2
6 LSU 14-2
7 NC State 13-2
8 Cal State Fullerton 8-5
9 Oregon 12-4
10 Louisville 10-4
11 Louisiana-Lafayette 13-2
12 Cal Poly 11-3
13 North Carolina 10-4
14 Mississippi 14-2
15 UCLA 8-7
16 Texas 13-4
17 Clemson 9-5
18 Rice 10-6
19 Oklahoma State 11-4
20 Mississippi State 12-7
21 Kentucky 13-3
22 Miami (Fla.) 10-5
23 Texas A&M 11-5
24 Sam Houston State 13-3
25 Texas Tech 14-3
26 Tennessee 14-1
27 TCU 9-6
28 Indiana 7-6
29 FIU 15-1
30 Houston 11-3

The Game Cocks look unstoppable right now!
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/11/14 05:27 PM

Thanks for the update. I saw that Patrick McLendon is batting .344, second on the team for Texas A & M, which has managed to stay ranked. Their conference schedule is starting, so I'm sure it will be challenging to stay ranked.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/11/14 08:28 PM

We have some good match ups this weekend. LSU-VANDY (Which I'm sure won't work out well for us)

TAMU has Auburn this weekend, Y'all should sweep those guys pretty easily.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/12/14 07:27 PM

We got the pitching to hang with anyone, we just can't hit a lick!
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/12/14 08:05 PM

Y'all gonna give us trouble. We got the Ace for Friday then its a drop off the Grand Canyon to our next guy.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/20/14 03:07 PM

Here is the updated standings this week:

1 Florida State 17-2
2 South Carolina 18-1
3 Virginia 15-3
4 Oregon State 18-3
5 Vanderbilt 18-3
6 LSU 17-4
7 Louisville 15-4
8 Louisiana-Lafayette 17-2
9 Oregon 14-5
10 Cal Poly 17-3
11 NC State 14-5
12 Cal State Fullerton 10-7
13 North Carolina 14-5
14 UCLA 8-7
15 Mississippi 17-4
16 Rice 15-6
17 Clemson 12-6
18 Mississippi State 15-8
19 Texas 15-6
20 Oklahoma State 14-6
21 Tennessee 17-2
22 Sam Houston State 16-4
23 Houston 15-3
24 TCU 12-7
25 San Diego 14-4
26 Texas A&M 14-7
27 Kentucky 14-6
28 Alabama 12-6
29 Texas Tech 16-5
30 Oklahoma 15-5

gotta be honest I'm a little puzzled on these rankings. I go off of the Official NCAA baseball site not ESPN and the only reason I can see that LSU hasn't dropped is because it was at Vandy and they played a double header Saturday.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/21/14 03:26 PM

Do you get televised games or do you stream them off the net? We have no coverage of college baseball where I am, and ESPN doesn't even broadcast highlights. We get the Big Ten Network, but they don't carry the games until the conference tournament.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/24/14 08:18 PM

I have tiger Vision it a closed circuit thing you pay for online that covers every game with it's own coverage. Baseball won't run on ESPN until after basketball is done and gone. Then you'll start to see some of the high marquee games on Primetime.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/25/14 01:18 AM

I wished they showed more, we lost 2 of 3 on the road to Arkansas. What is still a shame is our pitching has been good enough to have us undefeated. We are 15-0 when we score more than 3 runs a game.

We are 15-8, 3-3 in SEC. Here are the scores of games we have lost, makes me sick!

St. Louis: 2-1
Stephen F. Austin: 2-1 (13 innings)
Southern Miss: 2-1
Louisiana: 2-0, 6-0
Kentucky: 7-2
Arkansas: 2-1, 1-0

Easily have 5 more wins there and be 20-3.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/25/14 02:24 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane
I have tiger Vision it a closed circuit thing you pay for online that covers every game with it's own coverage. Baseball won't run on ESPN until after basketball is done and gone. Then you'll start to see some of the high marquee games on Primetime.


Thanks, LA. I can accept that college basketball is far more popular than baseball. I hope that ESPN broadcasts some ball games before the tournament, but with the MLB season kicking off college baseball gets squeezed again. I will try to stream some A & M games and attend a couple of high school games until the NCAAs. Good luck to the Tigers.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/27/14 05:57 PM

LaLou we got the same thing here with Tide TV, we can get every game through the net but I don't bother and wont bother until we get a regime that is for real. Never thought I'd say I would miss Jim Wells but at least he had us hosting regionals.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/27/14 08:01 PM

This year it's pretty much wide open. I'm not impressed with the purple and gold this season, we need a whole new stable of pitchers.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/27/14 10:15 PM

We'll trade you some arms for some bats? We need someone that can swing the stick for sure.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/28/14 05:13 PM

lol nah our bats are strained as is. We usually are guaranteed a win with Nola on the mound, after that, shit falls apart.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 04/01/14 12:53 PM

Swept by Florida. The wheels have officially fallen off.....Come on Football Season!
Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 04/13/14 11:15 AM

Virginia, Florida State, Lafayette, and South Carolina are solid. The two schools I am watching are Kentuckey, and Oklahoma State. Is there no pitcher that can shutout Joey Epperson, UCSB did a good job of recruiting him.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 04/13/14 02:11 PM

Yea Nola is the real deal.

Well we have made it up to #9 so far. Playing the barners this weekend and are 1-1 with them going into today. Honestly I'm surprised we are #9. We have the pitching to hang but still the bats are terrible. Lost the opener to the barners 2-1. We are still undefeated I think when we score 3 or more.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 04/24/14 09:16 AM

Sorry I have been away for a while. Here is the updated standings:

1 Virginia 33-7
2 Cal Poly 34-5
3 Louisiana-Lafayette 36-5
4 Oregon State 27-7
5 Florida State 30-9
6 LSU 30-10-1
7 Oregon 31-10
8 South Carolina 30-10
9 Oklahoma State 29-11
10 Texas 30-11
11 Washington 27-8-1
12 Houston 29-10
13 Louisville 28-11
14 Florida 27-13
15 Vanderbilt 29-12
16 Rice 29-13
17 Alabama 28-12
18 Mississippi 30-11
19 Miami (Fla.) 27-13
20 Clemson 24-15
21 Mississippi State 26-15
22 Kentucky 26-14
23 Texas Tech 32-11
24 Indiana 25-11
25 UC Santa Barbara 24-10
26 Pepperdine 30-9
27 UCLA 21-16
28 TCU 26-13
29 Cal State Fullerton 18-16
30 New Mexico 30-11-1
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 04/24/14 02:28 PM

We are hanging in there. Dropped one to Southern Miss this week though and have to go to South Carolina this weekend. Saturday and Sunday will be on one of the ESPN's.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 04/25/14 08:22 AM

whooooooo then y'all got us coming up in a few weeks!
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/01/14 01:59 PM

Here is the updated standings after last week:

1 Virginia 37-8
2 Oregon State 31-8
3 Louisiana-Lafayette 39-6
4 Cal Poly 36-7
5 LSU 33-11-1
6 Florida State 33-11
7 South Carolina 34-11
8 Louisville 33-11
9 Oklahoma State 31-13
10 Oregon 31-13
11 Vanderbilt 33-12
12 Texas 32-13
13 Washington 29-10-1
14 Florida 30-15
15 Mississippi 33-12
16 Houston 31-12
17 Miami 32-13
18 Rice 31-15
19 Indiana 28-12
20 Alabama 29-15
21 Texas Tech 35-13
22 TCU 30-13
23 Mississippi State 28-17
24 UC Santa Barbara 26-11
25 Pepperdine 30-9
26 Clemson 25-19
27 Kentucky 27-17
28 Cal State Fullerton 21-17
29 Liberty 35-10
30 UCF 28-16
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/02/14 09:21 AM

We lost 2 of 3 at South Carolina even though I kind of expected it being on the road in the SEC. Pitching kind of sucked as well, but we'll be ok. Still think we can host a regional if we beat y'all LaLou which I don't see happening and having a good SEC Tournament.

Hey man you should come to Hoover for the SEC Tournament. It's only an hour from me.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/06/14 07:09 PM

Well LaLou here comes our beatdown this weekend!

This could get fugly!
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/07/14 11:33 AM

LaLou, did you watch the series with A & M. Two of the games were on ESPN over the weekend and Friday night's game gave the Play of the Day. The McLendon kid I know is hitting over .300 and played pretty well as DH. He got a big hit in the 9th on Sasturday.

LSU looks pretty good. Virginia is having an amazing year and will be tough to beat, but it's a long road.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/07/14 01:30 PM

aTm is going to be tough, they have quite a few Freshmen starting don't they?
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/07/14 02:20 PM

Originally Posted By: dixiemafia
aTm is going to be tough, they have quite a few Freshmen starting don't they?


They start a freshman in right, who's been a pretty good power hitter. They will be returning many quality players and pitchers. I understand they are on the bubble right now for postseason play.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/07/14 05:35 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
LaLou, did you watch the series with A & M. Two of the games were on ESPN over the weekend and Friday night's game gave the Play of the Day. The McLendon kid I know is hitting over .300 and played pretty well as DH. He got a big hit in the 9th on Sasturday.

LSU looks pretty good. Virginia is having an amazing year and will be tough to beat, but it's a long road.


That was BRUTAL to watch, but a great series. And yes I caught it on ESPN this weekend, heartbreaking Saturday game. I can't see LSU getting past a super regional this year, the pitching just isn't there.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/07/14 05:35 PM

Originally Posted By: dixiemafia
Well LaLou here comes our beatdown this weekend!

This could get fugly!


We playing at y'all house Dixie, Sat and Sun will be up for grabs.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/07/14 06:48 PM

No we travel to Baton Rouge

http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/alab-m-basebl-sched.html

We gonna get killed! Get your broom out!
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/08/14 12:28 PM

Originally Posted By: dixiemafia
No we travel to Baton Rouge

http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/alab-m-basebl-sched.html

We gonna get killed! Get your broom out!


Boy my weeks are off, You sir are correct. We are in a slump though, I don't expect a sweep.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/08/14 12:30 PM

Here is the updated standings:

1 Oregon State 34-8
2 Virginia 37-9
3 Louisiana-Lafayette 43-7
4 Florida State 36-11
5 Louisville 37-11
6 Cal Poly 38-9
7 Oklahoma State 35-13
8 LSU 35-13-1
9 Oregon 34-13
10 Vanderbilt 36-12
11 Florida 33-15
12 South Carolina 35-13
13 Washington 32-11-1
14 Houston 35-13
15 Miami 34-14
16 Mississippi 35-14
17 Texas 34-15
18 Rice 31-15
19 Indiana 32-12
20 TCU 34-13
21 Mississippi State 31-18
22 Clemson 28-19
23 Alabama 30-18
24 Texas Tech 36-16
25 UC Irvine 32-14
26 Liberty 35-10
27 Pepperdine 32-12
28 Sam Houston State 34-14
29 Nebraska 32-17
30 Mercer 34-11
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/09/14 10:10 AM

Good Luck Today Dixie, Assuming the weather holds off.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/11/14 06:17 PM

Well we split, today (Sunday) the game was called off and wont be made up. I'll take the split considering how bad we have been playing...
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/14/14 10:27 AM

LaLou, what y'all doing stomping NW State 27-0 last night? I heard that was even a lightning stopped game too! lol
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/14/14 01:38 PM

Originally Posted By: dixiemafia
LaLou, what y'all doing stomping NW State 27-0 last night? I heard that was even a lightning stopped game too! lol



That was bad man, even I said "WTF call off the dogs." All I can speculate on was it was senior night and Maneiri cut them loose. But TWO grand slams...geeze even to me that was harsh!
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/15/14 10:50 AM

Because baseball has no clock, these games sometimes happen. You can't completely relax with a big lead as last week a minor league team rallied from a 16 run deficit in the fifth to win the game. And even with a big lead you can't tell your players to make outs intentionally. The best you can do is to take bases one at a time.

I like the mercy rules in high school and youth ball; I guess the lightning was the baseball gods' way of being merciful.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/15/14 04:13 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Because baseball has no clock, these games sometimes happen. You can't completely relax with a big lead as last week a minor league team rallied from a 16 run deficit in the fifth to win the game. And even with a big lead you can't tell your players to make outs intentionally. The best you can do is to take bases one at a time.

I like the mercy rules in high school and youth ball; I guess the lightning was the baseball gods' way of being merciful.


I know Northwestern was praying for the lightning. it was just bad all the way around. Hope Karma doesn't come back on that one.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/16/14 10:29 AM

LaLou you coming over for the SEC Tourney?
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/18/14 12:56 PM

Well we had a shot at a regional after splitting with LSU, but now we are in deep shit after dropping 2 of 3 to Mississippi State. We fell into 8th now, got Kentucky next week in Hoover in a must win game then will get Florida after that if we win.

Sad we went from possibly hosting a regional to probably being a 3 seed in the Tallahassee regional....
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/21/14 12:39 PM

Dixie, not looking too bad today against Vandy, I have the game on in my office. Did y'all play yet?
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/21/14 12:56 PM

Holy crap, we just Ten Run Ruled Vandy 11-1, I didn't know that rule applied in the Tourney!
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/21/14 01:24 PM

Texas A & M was bounced from the SEC tourney by Arkansas, 4-0. I don't think the Aggies will get a bid to the NCAA tournament with a record of 33-24, which isn't shabby for playing in the SEC. My friend McLendon tailed off as his average has dipped to .264.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/21/14 04:03 PM

LaLou we stunk it up against Kentucky yesterday and lost 7-1. Gaspard didn't even throw a top 3 pitcher against them so I think he gave up on the tourney thinking we'll be fresh for a regional. What an idiot.

Yea I think once you get into regional/super/cws the 10 run rule is off. I'm not sure I remember anyone getting mercy ruled in Hoover though. Impressive to see y'all stomp Vandy like that. We got a kid in the h.s. ranks here going to Vandy next year, big lefty that throws mid 90's, looks like Corbin will be sick again! I wished we could have stole him a few years back. Hopefully with the new stadium being built we FIRE GASPARD and get back into the thick of being the SEC's best again.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/21/14 04:04 PM

And oh yea LaLou looks like we are going to be a 3 seed in Tallahassee in my opinion. At best I think they are predicting a 2 seed in Miami. I just don't see us being a 2 seed after getting the 8 seed in the SEC and losing on the first day of the tourney.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/22/14 05:01 PM

As long as you make it to the regionals y'all are alive!

This 430 game today better not be subject to black out on ESPN 3 or i'll be pretty pissed sitting here in my office...
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/22/14 05:02 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Texas A & M was bounced from the SEC tourney by Arkansas, 4-0. I don't think the Aggies will get a bid to the NCAA tournament with a record of 33-24, which isn't shabby for playing in the SEC. My friend McLendon tailed off as his average has dipped to .264.


I think they are still young aren't they? just gotta wait til, next year, or football season: pick your poinson smile
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/22/14 08:50 PM

They are young. McLendon has another year left, but I'll pass on A & M football. Do they still have the seven story bonfire each year for a pep rally?
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/23/14 02:15 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane
As long as you make it to the regionals y'all are alive!

This 430 game today better not be subject to black out on ESPN 3 or i'll be pretty pissed sitting here in my office...


Yea but we went from hosting to going to a regional in Florida as a 3 seed. Big drop considering we made the top 10 just a month or two ago. Gaspard has to go after this year or we are in deep shit!

We got to drum up excitement somehow with the renovation of The Joe.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/27/14 02:23 PM

klydon you sons buddy's team will continue to play, aTm got into the Houston Regional but wasn't given a gift that's for sure. They are a 3 seed there and will play Texas in the first game. Rice is the 1 seed and will be tough to beat.

LaLou we got stuck as a 2 in Tallahassee as I figured we would be, we have Kennesaw State first but Florida State will be tough to beat they way we play. I hope we throw Kamplain first (6-3 3.07) then save Turnbull for FSU (5-6 2.28) If so we have a shot at beating FSU the first game, just not sure we can beat them 2 out of 3 at their place. I see us beating Kennesaw State, losing to FSU, beating Kennesaw again then losing to FSU in the final.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/28/14 02:49 PM

Anything is possible Dixie, we just won the SEC Championship after Fla swept us in the regular season....I hope ULL falls on their face, I have faith in Miss St!
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/28/14 03:16 PM

ULL is pretty tough, they swept us at their place earlier this year. I think they'll take that regional then probably lose in the Super.

No way we win in Tallahassee. Coaching staff just doesn't have it. Never thought I'd miss the Wells regime.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/30/14 07:09 PM

Well we lose 1-0 to Kennesaw State. If we don't fire Gaspard we got issues.

Poor Spencer Turnbull would have been a top pitcher in the nation this year with some help at the plate. His ERA is unreal for college yet didn't have a winning record while going against other #1's.

Gaspard intentionally blew the SEC Tourney (throwing a pitcher that never starts for us) to "be ready" for the tourney yet lays a goose egg. Stupid mf'er!
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/31/14 05:58 PM

Well we put Florida State out of the tourney today, blew a 6-0 9th inning lead all because Gaspard got cute and put in a terrible relief pitcher instead of our closer. We won 6-5
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/01/14 02:26 PM

You saw ULL lost Friday night? And are y'all running the table out there, no losses in the tourney?
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/01/14 07:47 PM

Hey KLY, I'm pretty sure TAMU just got screwed in one of the worst ways ever in their elimination game vs Rice. Even I said "what the hell hoss??"
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/01/14 07:53 PM

I take that back, TAMU just won their elimination game to advance to the finals, that was still a BULL call in the top of the 10th!
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/02/14 05:57 PM

Yes A&M almost got shafted BIG TIME. That was one of the most horrible calls I've ever seen.

LaLou we lost to Kennesaw State today 4-2 to get eliminated. KSU moves on to Louisville now.

#FireGaspard
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/13/14 01:01 PM

LaLou your boys got beat!

I just find it hard to get excited for this CWS, all the teams are boring with not many "big time" pitching prospects. I guess I'm old school in that I'd rather see a 1-0 pitching gem than a 11-10 ballgame with 6 homers.

Guess I'll have to root for the Anteaters. Bianco wont win no title with OM this year.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/13/14 01:01 PM

And oh yea, #fireGaspard
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/13/14 02:18 PM

Originally Posted By: LaLouisiane
I take that back, TAMU just won their elimination game to advance to the finals, that was still a BULL call in the top of the 10th!


I agree.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/20/14 12:15 PM

Ole Miss and Virginia will be a tough series. I think the winner of that series will win the championship.
Posted By: NNY78

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/29/14 06:01 PM

Luckiest man of all: 75 years ago, Lou Gehrig gave us a glimpse at courage in the face of death

Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day would turn out to be the most poignant and emotionally charged event in the history of New York sports, thanks largely to the 277 words the guest of honor spoke that day — deep and simple sentiments, straight from the heart of an immigrant’s son from Yorkville.

BY Wayne Coffey /

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS /

Saturday, June 28, 2014, 5:00 PM

His head bowed, Lou Gehrig prepares to step to the podium to deliver the speech that would best capture Yankee legend’s strength and courage as he declares himself ‘the luckiest man on the face of this earth’ despite knowing he didn’t have long to live, stricken with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), now best known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.


Morning broke hot for the holiday in the big city. The kid had his day all planned, a Fourth of July that featured no fireworks, just a farewell. He made his way across town from his apartment at 115th and Broadway, across the street from his school, Columbia University, and took the IRT line up to Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees were playing a doubleheader against the Washington Senators. Ray Robinson spent 50 cents on a bleacher ticket and took a seat on a bench a few rows up from the 407 sign in rightcenter. For Robinson, a Columbia sophomore, the draw was not Joe McCarthy’s dominant Yankees (they were 51-16 going into the day), or the magnificent 24-year-old centerfielder, Joe DiMaggio, whose average would stand at .431 after a 4-for-8 day. Ray Robinson was there to honor his favorite Yankee of them all, Lou Gehrig, who wasn’t merely the greatest first baseman ever and a fellow Columbia Lion, or even the fabled, muscled Iron Horse with the just-ended consecutive-game streak of 2,130; he was Ray Robinson’s pen pal.

Years earlier, Robinson and a friend had written to Gehrig at his home in New Rochelle, asking if they might interview him for their school paper. Gehrig responded within days, in tidy penmanship, saying that would be fine.

“Just use this letter to come to the clubhouse,” Gehrig wrote.

Robinson and his friend showed up at the Stadium press gate, but the security guard wasn’t buying it, didn’t check with Gehrig and the boys waited there the entire game, until seeing Gehrig on the way out. Gehrig felt terrible — “Did you boys really wait all afternoon?” — and then pulled two crumpled tickets from his pocket and said they should come back and they would get the interview done.

The interview never came to fruition, but Robinson’s admiration for Henry Louis Gehrig only grew. He loved Gehrig’s lunchpail reliability, his understated excellence and his character, as sturdy as his thick-bodied physique. So how could he miss what was formally known as Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day? A day when Babe Ruth and Tony Lazzeri and Bob Meusel and even Wally Pipp, along with many other big-name Yankees, turned out to honor Gehrig, a day when for once Lou Gehrig had the spotlight all to himself, albeit for the worst possible reason?

Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day would turn out to be the most poignant and emotionally charged event in the history of New York sports, thanks largely to the 277 words the guest of honor spoke that day — deep and simple sentiments, straight from the heart of an immigrant’s son from Yorkville. The day was July 4, 1939, 75 years ago Friday, or 59 days before Germany invaded Poland to start World War II. Nobody in the crowd of almost 62,000 was more rapt in his attention then Robinson, who would go on to a long and prosperous career as a writer and editor, his books including “Iron Horse,” a biography of Lou Gehrig. Now 93 and living on the Upper East Side, Robinson stood in the Bronx mugginess that afternoon, taking note of the solemnity and dignity of the moment, the way almost all the men removed their hats, the way the Stadium almost felt as if it were an open-air church.

Ray Robinson bowed his head slightly when Lou Gehrig began to speak. The reverberation in the sound system made it a bit difficult to understand. Robinson listened hard. He compared the speech to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and said sometimes it requires the passage of years to fully appreciate the power of the moment, and of the words Gehrig spoke. It remains one of the most indelible moments of his life.

“I have no way of knowing if 60,000 people were crying, but I had tears in my eyes,” Ray Robinson said.

* * *

Independence Day in 1939 brought the usual complement of fireworks shows, choked roadways and overcrowded beaches — Coney Island reported a record 1 million visitors for the day — but it also brought an unmistakable sense of foreboding. Though 250,000 people celebrated the Fourth by visiting the World’s Fair in Queens, and were fascinated by its theme of “the world of tomorrow,” the world of the moment was considerably more worrisome. In Austria that day, word came that Nazi demonstrators had assaulted Theodor Cardinal Innitzer, the Archbishop of Vienna, cutting short his planned visits to rural regions. At his home in Hyde Park, N.Y., President Roosevelt urged the Senate to overcome the House embargo on weapons shipments so the U.S. could help nations who were at risk, even as Julius Streicher, one of the Third Reich’s most rabid anti-Semites, delivered a boilerplate rant of a speech about Jews hungering for war and being at the root of all evil. The palpable hatred was enough to compel Mahatma Gandhi to write a peace-seeking letter to Adolf Hitler not even three weeks later:

Fans, for the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth.

It is quite clear that you are today the one person in the world who can prevent a war which may reduce humanity to a savage state. Must you pay that price for an object however worthy it may appear to you to be? Will you listen to the appeal of one who has deliberately shunned the method of war not without considerable success?

In the corner of the world at 161st St. and River Avenue, however, the overarching concern that day was much more parochial. It was for the health of Lou Gehrig, the diffident, dimpled star who was the greatest supporting actor in baseball annals, Mr. Understatement who hit behind Mr. Overstatement, the monochromatic wingman to the technicolored Bambino. Ruth walloped the alleged Called Shot against Charlie Root in the fifth inning of Game 3 of the 1932 World Series.

Gehrig followed with a home run of his own. Never have two home runs told so much about the men who hit them.

“I’m not a headline guy,” Gehrig once said. “… As long as I was following (Babe) Ruth to the plate I could have stood on my head and no one would have known the difference.”

For all his vaunted strength, the 6-0, 200-pound Gehrig knew something was wrong during the 1938 season, when he found himself sapped of energy and explosiveness. Still, he had no solid diagnosis until mid-June, 1939, when he underwent a series of tests at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. The tests came just five weeks after the Yankees visited Detroit. Lou Gehrig had gone into the Yankee lineup on June 1, 1925, pinch-hitting for Pee Wee Wanninger, then starting the next day at first base for the slumping, headache-ridden Wally Pipp. He would play every game for the next 15 seasons, until May 2, 1939.

I’m benching myself, Joe — for the good of the team,” Gehrig told Joe McCarthy, his manager. McCarthy, who loved Gehrig like a son, grudgingly went along and put Babe Dahlgren in the lineup against the Tigers. Lou Gehrig never played baseball again.

* * *

As Gehrig’s special day approached at the Stadium, the particulars of his condition were a mystery to all but those closest to him. At the time, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — a disease not yet named after him — was all but unheard of to the general public. Most press accounts of the day said that Gehrig was suffering from a form of “infantile paralysis.” There was virtually no awareness that Gehrig had a fatal neurological disease, one that attacks the motor nerves along the spinal cord, as author Jonathan Eig writes in “Luckiest Man,” his splendid biography of Gehrig, “shutting down the body’s functions one by one, like a night watchman switching off the factory-floor lights.”

Still, fans knew Gehrig was seriously ill, and that made his day of appreciation that much more meaningful. The ceremony took a little more than 40 minutes, after the Yankees lost the opener to the Senators, 3-2. The current Yankees lined up along the third-base side of the pathway between the mound and the plate, the Senators on the first-base side. The 1927 Yankees and other guests were clustered around home plate, among them Mayor Fiorella LaGuardia and Postmaster General James Farley, both of whom spoke before Babe Ruth took a turn at the knot of microphones at home plate. Soon the gifts for Gehrig began to pile up like Sunday newspapers: a fishing pole from his teammates; a framed piece of parchment from the Senators with the words “Don’t Quit,” a fruit bowl and silver candlesticks from the archrival New York Giants, and an assortment of other silver items from the press, Yankee management, the concessionaires.

Gehrig stood and shifted from side to side, his head down, twisting his Yankee cap in his hands, fighting tears and looking as if he wished he were invisible.

“I’d give a month’s pay to get out of this,” he told McCarthy beforehand, according to Eig.

The tributes continued. Gehrig pulled out a handkerchief, wiped his eyes and nose, his pinstriped flannels hitched up high, his uniform top blousing over his shrinking upper body. McCarthy handed Gehrig a trophy with an eagle on top, and a poem that Yankee players asked John Kieran of the New York Times to pen for Gehrig. Now things were winding down. The master of ceremonies, Sid Mercer, stood before the microphones, waiting to see if Gehrig wanted to step forward.

“We want Lou! We want Lou!” the crowd chanted.

Gehrig did not move. He had apparently prepared some remarks but was too overcome to speak. The festivities were all but over, the workers ready to dismantle the microphones and roll up the cables. Gehrig was still not budging, his head still fixed on the ground, before McCarthy walked over to him. The manager whispered something in his ear. Gehrig seemed to nod.

Finally, Lou Gehrig edged towards the microphones.

Lou Gehrig biographer Ray Robinson, sitting in his Upper East Side home, was in the stands at Yankee Stadium 75 years ago when The Iron Horse — dying of a neuroloigcal disease that now bares his name — said goodbye to Yankee fans.

“The Stadium was so quiet,” Ray Robinson said.

Now Lou Gehrig, the Yankee star whose greatness seemed forever to be taken for granted, was alone at the microphone. He looked hesitant, as if he wondered if he could really get through this. The fans were chanting for him. He owed them this, didn’t he?

Lou Gehrig began to speak, in his thoroughly New York accent.

“Fans,” he began, “for the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth.”

He went on. He spoke about all the things he had to to be grateful for, beginning with baseball and ending with his parents and his wife, Eleanor.

“So I close in saying that I may have had a tough break, but I have an awful lot to live for,” he said.

The fans, standing, roared in appreciation. The marching band on the field played a German folk song, “Du Du Liegst Mir im Herzen” (You are Always In My Heart). Babe Ruth stepped forward and hugged Gehrig, sending the photographers into a frenzy.

Father Thomas Pipp, a Jesuit prieset in St. Paul., Minn. and grandson of Wally Pipp, the first baseman Gehrig replaced in the Yankee lineup, was not even born when Gehrig spoke, but was moved by it nonetheless.

“Perhaps that is because he showed those present what is best in the human being,” Pipp said. “Though suffering from a fatal disease, he was not bitter, depressed, or turned in on himself, but grateful for his life. And gratitude is fundamental in any kind of spiritual life: to see the goodness in spite of all the difficulties we confront, to say that ‘this life is good.’”

Lou Gehrig returned to the dugout for Game 2. The Yankees won, 11-1. Afterward, Lou Gehrig walked out of the Stadium with his best friend and roommate, Bill Dickey.

On Wednesday the Yankees launch MLB’s recognition of the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s Luckiest Man speech and the first 18,000 fans will receive a Lou Gehrig bobblehead.


“I am going to remember this day for a long time,” Lou Gehrig said.

* * *

The Speech - July 4, 1939

Fans, for the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth. I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans. Look at these grand men. Which of you wouldn’t consider it the highlight of his career just to associate with them for even one day?

Sure I’m lucky. Who wouldn’t consider it an honor to have known Jacob Ruppert? Also, the builder of baseball’s greatest empire, Ed Barrow? To have spent six years with that wonderful little fellow, Miller Huggins? Then to have spent the next nine years with that outstanding leader, that smart student of psychology, the best manager in baseball today, Joe McCarthy?

Sure I’m lucky. When the New York Giants, a team you would give your right arm to beat, and vice versa, sends you a gift — that’s something. When everybody down to the groundskeepers and those boys in white coats remember you with trophies — that’s something. When you have a wonderful mother-in-law who takes sides with you in squabbles with her own daughter — that’s something. When you have a father and a mother who work all their lives so you can have an education and build your body — it’s a blessing. When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed — that’s the finest I know.

So I close in saying that I may have had a tough break, but I have an awful lot to live for.


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Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/17/15 12:34 PM

I know everyone is going crazy with March Madness, but it's about that time of year again and here are the early rankings in College Baseball!!

1 Florida 18-3 1
2 TCU 14-2 2
3 LSU 18-2 4
4 Vanderbilt 16-4 5
5 Texas A&M 21-0 6
6 South Carolina 17-3 7
7 Arizona State 12-6 12
8 Rice 15-6 10
9 USC 17-3 13
10 UCLA 14-5 14
11 Louisville 14-6 15
12 UCF 17-4 9
13 Virginia 12-5 3
14 Maryland 11-4 16
15 Oregon 14-6 8
16 UC Santa Barbara13-5 17
17 Texas 13-7 18
18 Illinois 14-4-1 19
19 Florida Atlantic18-3 20
20 Florida State 17-4 21
21 Indiana 13-4 NR
22 North Carolina 12-7 11
23 Texas Tech 14-5 24
24 Houston 13-7 25
25 Miami (Fla.) 15-6 NR
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/18/15 05:52 PM

LaLou you should come to Birmingham for the LSU/Bama series. I'm pretty sure we are going. We suck again!
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/24/15 08:54 AM

Do you know when they play off hand? I'm going to be back in Bama in a month or so to plant summer plots for deer season.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 03/24/15 04:32 PM

4/2-4/4
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/29/15 09:04 AM

Here is the link for the regionals that kick off this weekend.

http://i.turner.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/gametool/brackets/baseball_d1_2014.pdf

Good luck if your team is in!
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 05/29/15 07:50 PM

Love regional play. Already seen Charleston beat Auburn, Columbia beats ECU, South Florida beats FAU, UL-Lafayette beats Rice, and Michigan beats Bradley.

Would NOT be surprised to see St. John's upset Okie State, and it's very possible Lipscomb could hang with Vandy too even though I'm not quite sure they can upset Vandy in Nashville.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/01/15 12:39 AM

LaLou,

Looks like LSU is doing well and will be hosting a Super. Of course we didn't make it, rumors are we are keeping Gaspard (what a fooking joke) and we have a new Sewell-Thomas Stadium next year. We played all our home games at the Hoover Met this year while they renovated The Joe.

First series will be jam packed so we can enjoy the stadium then nobody will show up. We're sick of Gaspard. We once had a proud baseball program, even fought y'all lottery programs that put us at a disadvantage, but now it's a joke. Gaspard couldn't run a high school team. Jim Wells is coaching at Northridge just up the road, maybe we can lure him out of retirement? I say we go after TCU's coach (I really like him) and/or Dallas Baptist's coach. Of course I say we throw a buttload at Tim Corbin and beg him to come....
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/01/15 06:31 PM

ULL is going to be in our regional next weekend. Might try to go if we don't go fishing
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: Let's Talk College Baseball - 06/16/15 12:10 AM

Last night was friggin BRUTAL! Friggin Poche!
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