Nice job by the baseball team this season...firmly establishing themselves as the best
program in the northeast.
What might have been? I read a while back that two developments might well have prevented
UConn from going farther.
1: their best player tore his acl and did not play all season.
2: they had a commit from the 2021 class...a pitcher. I think at some point during his senior year he had several no-hit games...in a row! Big league scouts were paying attention and he wound up being selected overall #7 in the June 2021 draft. Big money offer...he signed and became a pro. Understandable.
I don't recall the name of either player. Maybe the injured player will be back next year...or has he graduated?
#1. Sorry to hear it.
#2. Happens all the time with the top prospects. Get used to it.
I love college baseball and am glad to see you guys succeeding. Our once proud, championship program has collapsed since our coach became our AD. His two hires of his replacements have been failures.
I am not a fan of televised baseball. I am a huge fan of radio broadcasts of baseball. I can fish or do work in my shop while listening to a broadcast. Unfortunately, the great radio announcers with polished play-by-play skills are dying off but I still prefer it to TV. Televised baseball & golf put me to sleep.
We need a UConn vs Scar series in baseball. Unfortunately, it has to be very early season while you guys have cold weather. Maybe we can play at a "neutral" site - like Myrtle Beach or Hilton Head. Greenville in late March (to coincide with wbb regionals there) would be great in 2023. Alas, I think we are in required SEC scheduling by then.