Men - UConn v. St John Red Storm @ Eliot Ballpark (Fri. 4/12/24 @6:05p, Sat. 4/13/24 @2:05 & Sun. 4/15/24 @*1:35*) All Games streamed on FloSports. | Page 4 | The Boneyard

Men UConn v. St John Red Storm @ Eliot Ballpark (Fri. 4/12/24 @6:05p, Sat. 4/13/24 @2:05 & Sun. 4/15/24 @*1:35*) All Games streamed on FloSports.

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Top 9th, with 2 out and a runner at 2B (the runner had reached base a passed ball on a strikeout, and had advanced to 2B on a wild pitch), an RBI single brings in a run, 15-7 St. John's going to the bottom of the inning.
 
Bottom 9th, UConn offense with a scoreless inning after a leadoff walk. St. John's wins 15-7.
 
College baseball sure ain’t Gibson vs Koufax.
Not usually. Sometimes you’ll get 1-0 2-1 game but not much. The ballparks are smaller, play faster, (turf) and weather conditions don’t play into field conditions anymore. The bats are also a reason. What about any college sport is actually improving lol
 
Not usually. Sometimes you’ll get 1-0 2-1 game but not much. The ballparks are smaller, play faster, (turf) and weather conditions don’t play into field conditions anymore. The bats are also a reason. What about any college sport is actually improving lol
Yes, the ugly “ping” is a big reason, along with a smaller strike zone, lower pitcher’s mound and the detested (in my opinion) Dan Hurley.
 
Yes, the ugly “ping” is a big reason, along with a smaller strike zone, lower pitcher’s mound and the detested (in my opinion) Dan Hurley.
Can’t agree more with the ping comment. I’ve hated that for some time now. I’m really surprised their still a part of the game. I’m ok with the Dan Hurley in college but I’d have preferred it stayed in NL in MLB.
 
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TOP HITTERS.

Red Storm:
– Garrett Scavelli, 2-for-4, 2HRs, 4RBI
Blake Mayberry, 3-for-6, 3 doubles
Jimmy Keenan, 2-for-4, HR, 2RBI
Luke Orbon, 1-for-4, HR, 3RBI

Huskies:
Korey Morton, 3-for-4, HR, RBI, 1BB
Matt Malcom, 2-for-4, HR, 2RBI
Luke Broadhurst, 2-for-5, triple

RECORDS:
– St. John’s, 23-6-1, 4-1 Big East
– Connecticut, 15-17, 3-2

– The Red Storm storms on.

In case you don’t recall, this is the same St. John’s team that opened the season with a 9-5 win over then-No. 2 Florida, giving notice that this was going to be a much different Johnnies team than the one that finished 28-25 overall and 8-12 in Big East play. They also pulled a win at Houston and also took two of three at Sam Houston. But other than that, they have played a lot of teams with really poor RPIs. Yet after today’s win they have moved up to No. 47 in the RPI, so there is still hope this team can stay in at-large consideration, regardless of what happens in Big East

– UConn is still within striking distance.

Don’t feel too bad for the Huskies, despite the loss today their RPI is still sitting a No. 67, which is pretty good for a team with a 15-17 record. Just goes to show you how strong their non-conference schedule was, which included a West Coast trip to California to play teams like Cal, UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine. Granted, they really have to start piling up some wins as we go through the final month and a half of the season.
 
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Simmons getting a start at D.H. Malcom not in the lineup today. Surprised that he is leading off.
 
Top 1st, S. Quigley with a scoreless inning, he gave up a 1 out walk, the runner is thrown out trying to steal 2B for the final out. No score.
 
Bottom 1st, UConn offense with a scoreless inning after a 2 out infield single. No score.
 
Top 2nd, a lead off solo homer, 1-0 St. John's. S. Quigley leaves 2 runners on base.
 
I know a lot of you miss the radio broadcast, but it’s nice having CJ and Randy do the call on Flo Sports.
 
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Bottom 2nd, UConn offense with 1 out loads the bases, but nothing comes of it. 1-0 St. John's.
 
Not a good sign with no runs right there. Shpur to Simmons. Gotta get one there. I think Studley’s struggles are really affecting them overall….Hovering around .250, it seems like their moving him around the lineup but to no avail.
 
Top 3rd, St. John's puts runners on the corners with 2 outs, a triple drives in 2 runs. 3-0 St. John's going to the bottom of the inning.
 
Bottom 3rd, UConn offense with a scoreless inning. 3-0 St. John's.
 
Top 4th, S. Quigley has a scoreless inning after a 2 out infield single. 3-0 St. John's.

Jack Sullivan was warming up that inning.
 
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Top 5th, 2 doubles drive in a run with 1 out, 4-3 St. John's. S. Quigley comes out of the game, Quinn takes the mound. After a strikeout for the 2nd out, a single drives in a run, 5-3 St. John's. Quinn gets another strikeout to end the inning.
 
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Bottom 5th, UConn offense has a scoreless inning after a 2 out walk. 5-3 St. John's.
 
Top 6th, Quinn gives up a 1 out 2 run homer, 7-3 St. John's. After a ground out for the 2nd out, Quinn comes out of the game. Jack Sullivan takes the mound, and he gets the final out of the inning.
 
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Bottom 6th, a leadoff double for Studley. With 1 out, UConn gets 2 more singles, including an RBI single by Tammaro. 7-4 St. John's. UConn offense loads the bases again with 1 out. Garbowski gets a 2 out walk to bring in a run, 7-5 St. John's. That is it for that inning for the UConn offense.
 
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