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Good for him w/ his family there watching him play in person for the first time in a while!
Good for him w/ his family there watching him play in person for the first time in a while!
You want a strong defense up the middle. You could easily make the argument the two worst defensive players on this team reside at second and short
Bushling is no where near Woody in any category- I would give Hague the job and have Bushling as a late game offensive replacement, if need be. Brown and Langer have 3rd covered well in my opinion.
I was wondering if that was him or Hague over there. SJU broadcasters never mentioned who pinch ran for Reggie.Erik Stock single brings in two runs. Runners on 2nd and 3rd. 9-8.
Korey Morton in for Crawford as a pinch runner. One of the fastest runners UConn baseball has had.
106 out of 267 in fielding percentage before today...I wonder where UConn sits in fielding efficiency in D1. Have to be near the bottom
“Today was a tough day at the office for sure...”
Bushling doesn't have the range or arm strength to play SS. He has been shaky all year. Where do you move him though. Need his bat. CWink needs to be designated to pinch bunter at this point and can't wait until PWink can catch again so we can have Ferrer at the Dan Hurley.
You did hear recouping/battling a hamstring issue... they don’t want him crouching/up & down for 9 inning.Does anyone have an update on Pat's "injury"? I thought I heard a hamstring injury, but he appeared to be running the bases fine yesterday.
Does anyone have an update on Pat's "injury"? I thought I heard a hamstring injury, but he appeared to be running the bases fine yesterday.
You did hear recouping/battling a hamstring issue... they don’t want him crouching/up & down for 9 inning.
I agree on not taking any chances with Pat. The hamstring is a deceleration muscle. Running through first and having to slow down suddenly is also a significant risk for hamstring injury/reinjury.I believe Chris Jones was talking about Pat Winkel having a tight hamstring. Hitting is one thing, but as @huskymedic says, putting him behind the plate is another. While UConn is better off with Pat behind the plate, you definitely don't want to take chances with him.