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UConn v. University of Washington @ the Conway SC Regional 6/1 @ Noon on ESPN3

I get that Feole had thrown 96 pitches, but why not send him out for the 8th? It's certainly easier to question this in hindsight, but still. He's gone over 100 more than a couple times this year.

May depend on what he told the coaches between innings. 96 is isn't overly heavy; my metrics when coaching was 15 pitches an inning to average; when over 15 for an inning, pitcher is tired for remainder of that inning. 15 an inning for 7 innings would be 105 so I would have sent him back out since he's been over 100 before unless he told me something to decide otherwise. But, there were probably a significant number of what I called leverage pitches in a 2-1 tournament game which always takes a little more out of the tank.
 
7% of regional winners lost their first game? In 2011 the Springer/Barnes team lost their first game 13-1 against Coastal Carolina. As we all know, they came back to win that regional. So today doesn't look like it's going to end well for us, but there's still hope.
 
DeMers has been $$ this year. 8th start that he's went over 8 innings.
 
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Ball to played tomorrow at least
 
Has to if there is anything left in his tank. One thing we can't do is spend two innings of Wallace and lose the game anyway.
#propheticposts
or, alternatively
#ihateitwhenyouareright
 
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Wallace is what he is. A kid with a live arm, who at times can’t command the strike zone. You absolutely can’t walk the first batter of the inning there, but (to me) the inning changed on Susi’s passed ball. Washington had runners on first and second, one out. Double play is still in order. Susi got lazy (as he has many times this season) and didn’t slide over to block the ball. It’s just lazy. That certainly doesn’t guarantee Wallace would roll a double play ball, but it certainly changes his approach on the mound. He has to be around the plate, he’s afraid to bury one given Susi’s struggles, and Washington’s hitters can sit on the fastball middle/in. Not what you want to see from your team leader at this stage of the season. Inexcusable...
 
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The 7% comment doesn't give me much hope but with this setup you get 1 mulligan. We used it early but this team has shown plenty of fight this year and no reason to think it'll stop now. Wake up tomorrow and hopefully the bats wake up with them.

Call me an optimist but maybe now we avoid the Coastal ace in game 2. A loss in game 1 is far from ideal, but win tomorrow and we're right back on track with where we should have been all along
 
Sometimes you have to give credit to their guy on the bump. Their guy was better than really good today & has been that way much of the year...

Oh I agree - I said it above. DeMers has been money all year.
 
Call me crazy but I hope LIU Brooklyn wins. I’d rather face Coastal with Chase and Cate than Kersten or worse.
 
U r crazy

;)

I only was able to listen to brief moments of the game at work while at lunch and at break. Chris Jones was talking about this later in the game during that 8th inning. At that point he was figuring on UConn playing in the losers bracket game. Chris Jones was thinking that if Coastal Carolina loses, then it is to UConn's advantage since the Huskies (the UConn version) would only have to play them and beat them once. He's got something there.
 
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I only was able to listen to brief moments of the game at work while at lunch and at break. Chris Jones was talking about this later in the game during that 8th inning. At that point he was figuring on UConn playing in the losers bracket game. Chris Jones was thinking that if Coastal Carolina loses, then it is to UConn's advantage since the Huskies (the UConn version) would only have to play them and beat them once. He's got something there.

Oh it is definitely in our best interest for Coastal to lose.

It's just crazy to think it'll happen.
 
Oh it is definitely in our best interest for Coastal to lose.

It's just crazy to think it'll happen.

This is college baseball. Stranger things have happened.
 
Press Conference video in link:

Notes:
  • Mason Feole notched six strikeouts on Friday to build his season total to 120. Feole is only the second pitcher in UConn history to record 120 strikeouts in a single-season. (Colin McLaughlin, 138 In 1979).
  • Anthony Prato recorded his team-leading 24th multi-hit effort this season with a pair of hits on Friday.
  • The loss snaps a two-game win streak for UConn in NCAA Tournament openers. The last time UConn lost the opener was in 2011 vs. Coastal Carolina. The Huskies rebounded and won their next four games to win the 2011 Clemson Regional.
 
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This is college baseball. Stranger things have happened.
 
Well, a tough task got a lot harder today. At least I will be able to listen/watch to the game(s) over the weekend. Just hope Wallace is ok. He has his bad days such as today, but UConn needs him badly.

While he wasn’t going to be a big factor in this regional, Joe Simeone not making the trip is something that is a concern since we don’t know what is going on and it is no use speculating about it. Simeone was well regarded coming out of high school and he had a few good moments during the regular season. I am hoping that he and Dunlop emerge next season like Wallace did at the beginning of this year. That would go part of the way in providing UConn with some badly needed pitching depth in future seasons.
 
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Chase should not start tomorrow. LIU stinks. It’s a waste of one of UConn’s quality arms
 


Winning is not enough. We have to beat them easily enough that he don't have to use Wallace or Cate or PJ at all. By the time Gardner comes out, we have to be up at least 6.

The bats now have to be hot for the rest of the weekend.
 
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