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MIF04

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  1. First, I am not a fan of a 1 game series (I prefer 2 out of 3 and, once they make me King of the UIL, I am going to have a double elimination state tourney, too). With that being said, the rules are the rules...and everyone plays by them. I also do not agree that, by choosing a 1 game series, you concede that the other team is better. What you are doing is 'turning up the heat' and gambling (if you will) that your guys can handle the pressure better. That is clearly Griff's point (since he has 2 top quality starters in Womack and Ehlert). Good luck Bears.

  2. It starts with pitching:

    Silsbee has both starters back (Schooling and McDonald) along with a fair # of position players (see post above). They may be the early district favorite.

    Bridge City returns their 3 and 4 (Stringer and Meeks)...but remember they were 3 and 4 behind 2 very good pitchers (Angelle and Haymon). They also have the best position player (Dishon) as well as a lot of power from C Jackson.

    Jasper is losing Alvis but returns Reagan and Parsons (also has Hart at SS). Their best weapon is their coach.

    HJ has some pitching coming back but is losing their ace in Roebuck. Look for Treece to be there #1???? They do have a lot of offense returning which they'll need.

    Should be a heckuva race. Plus there'll be some surprises (HF?).

  3. BC starts Angelle in game 1. First, he wants a 1-0 lead. Second, history teaches us that most of his games only go 5 innings. He could be ready for some relief work if a Saturday game 3 is necessary. Of course, Angelle only threw 3 vs. Kirbyville. He should be rested.

    As far as BH, that is a closer call. If you don't start Hales, you might as well throw your #4 and simply give up, hope for a miracle, etc. On the other hand, throwing Hales and losing is an awful deep hole. Personally, I'd throw Hales and tell my kids to stand up to BC and all its hype. I'd also work all week on bunting and just putting the ball in play (hoping BC kicks it around some on defense).

  4. BH has an interesting strategy question...do they throw Hales against Angelle in game 1? Most people in district didn't throw their ace against BC. Maybe BH follows suit and tries to win game 2 (Hales vs. Haymon) then win a game 3 matchup. If you lay down in game 1, do you throw your #2 or your #4. The only thing you want to try and do is make Angelle throw 7 so you don't see him for a few innings on Saturday.

    This all assumes that Hales can beat Haymon which is a huge assumption. Haymon is a very good pitcher in his own right.

    The other side of the argument is that BH shouldn't show a weakness, throw Hales against Angelle, and play to win from moment one. Of course, BC could always throw Haymon in game 1....hmmmmm.

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