FAU is 10 and 1. They swept Delaware, beat Miami in a mid-week, took 2 from UConn, beat UCF and swept Fordham last weekend. We are their only game this mid-week. TV: SEC Network + (on-line) Radio: WRUF 850 AM / 98.1 FM Listen Live - ESPN 98.1 FM / 850 AM WRUF Stats: StatBroadcast Live Stat Feed Game Notes: 3 4 UCF FAU (PDF) - Florida Gators Weather: 70 Deg at the start and 62 to finish. No precip. SW wind @ 16-17 moving to W = blowing out to center, then right field. Starting Gator: #23 Sr RHP Barlow (4.00, 0-0, 9.0 IP) Starting Earl: #55 Jr LHP Kilby (3.37, 0-0, 10.2 IP) Go Gators!
If it’s not TJ, we’ll probably never know unless one of our members walks down and asks Pierce directly.
You would think Colby, Luke H., or Ty Evan’s would be, but I have no idea!! This is something that needs to be established!
Pitching is 50% physical and 50% mental. Our pitchers had to switch to a positive mode. Just like a food truck that moves into a brick and mortar building, their success depends on LOCATION...LOCATION...LOCATION! I look for King to move into the weekend rotation.
It’s been my experience as a player and as a coach you can appoint team “captains” but leaders step up and lead/drive on their own initiative. It’s as simple as that.
I don't really see it this year, but that doesn't mean it's not there. I'm not in the dugout, and leaders can lead in lots of ways.
Yogi Berra said baseball is 90% mental, the other half physical. He also said that "All pitchers are crybabies."
He might have been a bit of a meathead. Maybe the greatest meathead philosopher of all time, but a meathead none the less.
Actually, he was smarter than many knew. His quote, "when you come to a fork in the road, take it" was true. It was the directions to his house. A driver could take either left or right and it would lead around a circle to his house. Many of the funny ones, he never said. Watch the Netflix series on him and you discover another guy beyond the comic character of Yogi Bear, which by the way, distracted from his actual success on the field. He was in the Navy in WWII and was on a rocket boat (off shore firing at German bunkers) and was wounded but refused the Purple Heart.
Another little brother will be bringin' it tonight in FAU. We need to realize everyone of these Florida teams are going to give it their best shot against us. The body language has been not great lately on the mound. Even with our Sunday starter, it got away with him fast. You can't let one walk turn into three and then a huge inning. I agree with the poster that it is a mindset that is yet to show in these young hurlers. Confidence goes a long way, but if you are doubting your stuff before you throw it, you can expect a long night. As far as our offense, we also need to score more than 3 runs with these guys. Run support can breed that confidence...you hope. Come on Gators, Get up and GO!
FAU Line Up Spot Pos # Player Bats Avg 1 ss 5 Brando Leroux R .257 2 rf 15 Jake Duer L .520 3 1b 22 Jake Millan B .325 4 c 2 Ayden Garcia L .348 5 3b 9 Nick Romano B .275 6 2b 21 John Martinez R .353 7 dh 10 John Schroeder B .105 8 cf 39 Kyle Boylston R .471 9 lf 1 Danny Baez L .400 10 p 55 Zach Kilby L UF Line Up Spot Pos # Player Bats Avg 1 cf 16 Hayden Yost L .289 2 3b 6 Bobby Boser R .340 3 ss 10 Colby Shelton L .340 4 c 29 Brody Donay R .415 5 1b 11 Brendan Lawson L .378 6 dh 28 Luke Heyman R .242 7 lf 5 Blake Cyr R .325 8 rf 2 Ty Evans R .158 9 2b 1 Justin Nadeau L .429 10 p 23 Billy Barlow R