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MalakoffMan

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  1. Idk about investigation, but coaches need to do something about him. He's dirty...
  2. Why isn't Malakoff the better team? What makes you think that? Also, if you're facing a team that isn't as good as you are, doesn't conventional wisdom say "play a series?" So why would your coach flip for a 1 game after first night was rained out. Ya'll must not be on the same page...
  3. I can tell that was really hard for you to type. Just give credit where credit is due. Even though you said "Malakoff was the better team," you had to add in THIS day... You do realize they gave up 2 hits and committed 3 errors in 1 inning for your girls to score, right!?! Malakoff is young as well. They'll graduate 3 seniors. They'll be back for years to come...
  4. Luck? Come on man! This late in the season, sure luck helps out and you prolly need a little to keep advancing but if there was any luck last night, it was Woodvilles 5th inning when Malakoff committed 3 errors in a row. They haven't committed 3 errors in a single game all year.
  5. Choking on that crow or what? Just come take and show your face then I won't be back on setx forum until football season...
  6. Where you at big dog!?! Can you say "1-hitter"?!? Looks like those tennis rackets weren't delivered in time for this game...
  7. Woodville coach wanted a 1-gamer. Malakoff would've gladly played a series. Seems as if he's not very confident in the stability of his pitchers arm.
  8. You don't have to collect money as an umpire to know more than an umpire...? I'm speaking the EXACT words of a real professional. Here's an example of 2 different obstructions. Example A; runner on 1B takes off on a ball hit to right center field wall, he is tripped up by 2nd basemen and stumbles, eventually he is thrown out at home plate but it is a bang bang play. Obstruction should be called and the baserunner should be awarded home because of not for stumbling, the play isn't even close, baserunner is awarded 2 bases... Example B; runner caught in a run down between 1B and 2B and runner turns to head back to 1B and a fielder clips his shoulder, runner makes a mad dash for 1B to beat the throw and is tagged out. What y'all are saying is he is awarded 2B, but that is not right, unless high school is different from pro ball. The runner is awarded the base he was attempting upon being tagged out.
  9. Guy I grew up with is in AA as we speak. He was in my wedding. When I asked him about this, just to double check myself, he said he thought he might be in AAA by the end of the month.
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