It will be on Cox Sports:
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Should be a fun game tomorrow evening, hope the weather doesn't do this one in. I give the Wave the edge with your bats and home field advantage. This Cajun team if playing a lot like last year's at this point in the season, decent pitching but too many errors, still tinkering with the lineup to find the optimum combination, and hitting that is, well, hit or miss.
Who's Coach Pierce going to start on the mound?
Who's Coach Pierce going to start on the mound?
ajcalhoun: Nobody here gives a flying fuck about UL-L and the Sunbelt Conference.
Freshman Ross Massey should start.
We also could see new freshman Cade Edwards at SS as Alemais is dealing with a separated shoulder.
Rest of the lineup looks set:
C- Rogers
1b - Witherspoon (fr) lhb/t
2b - Willsey
3b - Hope
LF - Carthon
CF - Brown
RF - Kaplan
DH - Montalbano (transfer)
We also could see new freshman Cade Edwards at SS as Alemais is dealing with a separated shoulder.
Rest of the lineup looks set:
C- Rogers
1b - Witherspoon (fr) lhb/t
2b - Willsey
3b - Hope
LF - Carthon
CF - Brown
RF - Kaplan
DH - Montalbano (transfer)
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Thanks BC. Looks like we'll start our usual mid-week guy (was in last year's weekend rotation), Evan Guillory. He pitched against LaTech and McNeese, both were Cajun losses, but didn't get much help from Cajun batters.BC Wave wrote:Freshman Ross Massey should start.
We also could see new freshman Cade Edwards at SS as Alemais is dealing with a separated shoulder.
Rest of the lineup looks set:
C- Rogers
1b - Witherspoon (fr) lhb/t
2b - Willsey
3b - Hope
LF - Carthon
CF - Brown
RF - Kaplan
DH - Montalbano (transfer)
ajcalhoun: Nobody here gives a flying fuck about UL-L and the Sunbelt Conference.
This is a good opportunity for Tulane to pick off a top 25 opponent. The Cajuns have played poorly on the road - particularly in midweek road games. Hopefully we can keep up the momentum from this past weekend and jump on them early.
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Anyone know if the game tonight will be streamed? Anyway to watch for non-residents?
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Or Residents with Directv?VerdeGeaux wrote:Anyone know if the game tonight will be streamed? Anyway to watch for non-residents?
CST only on Charter on the Northshore Ch 815 and Cox Ch 1037 on the Southshore. Not on Direct TV or AT&T. UNO game on Wed is also on CST should it be played.
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It will be on ESPN3.
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
It is but the posters above were asking if those who weren't locals could get it streaming somewhere.tpstulane wrote:Ok. But I thought it was blacked out here.winwave wrote:It will be on ESPN3.
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
OK that's true thankswinwave wrote:It is but the posters above were asking if those who weren't locals could get it streaming somewhere.tpstulane wrote:Ok. But I thought it was blacked out here.winwave wrote:It will be on ESPN3.
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Alemais out again tonight
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5-3 win over ULL. We're 8-4. Trevor Simms is 3-0. Good win. Kaplan's and Montalbano's HR's were huge!
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Some wins are more fun than others. This was particularly satisfying.
Very good win. We are hitting for average and power. The starting pitching is excellent and the relief pitching is rounding into form. Great night at the Ball Park.
The only disappointing aspect was the small crowd. I was told by someone in charge they were expecting a near sell-out crowd and they had extra vendors working the stands and extra beer stands open on the concourse. Damn the weather scare.
The only disappointing aspect was the small crowd. I was told by someone in charge they were expecting a near sell-out crowd and they had extra vendors working the stands and extra beer stands open on the concourse. Damn the weather scare.
BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
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Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
+1winwave wrote:Very good win. We are hitting for average and power. The starting pitching is excellent and the relief pitching is rounding into form. Great night at the Ball Park.
The only disappointing aspect was the small crowd. I was told by someone in charge they were expecting a near sell-out crowd and they had extra vendors working the stands and extra beer stands open on the concourse. Damn the weather scare.
Being on TV made it easy to stay home as well.
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Well congrats....Cajuns not there yet.... No doubt (well I hoe) that tv and weather kept the crowd down.....I was sitting with a former TU players dad and another former player...I said the bunt was coming and then the next pitch is the rocket to lField....Nice to be at a visiting venue without the purple and gold asshole mentality.
Here to say thanks and hoping a rivalry continues to develop.exflash wrote:Well congrats....Cajuns not there yet.... No doubt (well I hoe) that tv and weather kept the crowd down.....I was sitting with a former TU players dad and another former player...I said the bunt was coming and then the next pitch is the rocket to lField....Nice to be at a visiting venue without the purple and gold a**hole mentality.
Wanted to get in before JonaPete chimed in.
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Great highlights.
RPI up to 57.
So is Alameis have a separation or what?
Follow me on this, RPI for baseball is a little bit of a misrepresentation. Unlike other sports where you face the same team (barring injuries) that others face, in baseball you face a different pitcher every night. This has a particular effect during mid week games where some teams save their best pitching (both starters and relievers) or do the opposite and burn pitching looking for a big win. For example, LA Tech decided to throw their #1 against LSU last night which drastically changes the quality of the LA Tech team on that night but LSU gets no extra credit. Just something I wanted to get off my chest.
RPI up to 57.
So is Alameis have a separation or what?
Follow me on this, RPI for baseball is a little bit of a misrepresentation. Unlike other sports where you face the same team (barring injuries) that others face, in baseball you face a different pitcher every night. This has a particular effect during mid week games where some teams save their best pitching (both starters and relievers) or do the opposite and burn pitching looking for a big win. For example, LA Tech decided to throw their #1 against LSU last night which drastically changes the quality of the LA Tech team on that night but LSU gets no extra credit. Just something I wanted to get off my chest.