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  1. WB leads 9-3 in the 6th. Murphy has hit his 3rd HR. Serna has a HR as well.
  2. Kingwood leads 2-1 after 2.
  3. Play-by-Play 2007 University of Texas Baseball Winthrop Eagles at Texas Longhorns - Play-by-Play Mar 14, 2007 at Austin, Texas (UFCU Disch-Falk) Score by Innings R H E ------------------------------------------- Winthrop Eagles..... 001 000 000 - 1 3 0 Texas Longhorns..... 300 030 01X - 7 8 0 ------------------------------------------- Winthrop Eagles starters: 18/2b CARRARA; 14/3b HENDERSON; 4/dh CAREY; 32/ss NOLAN; 15/lf FROEHLICH; 3/rf HONCE; 24/cf LENTZ; 17/c MURRIAN; 22/1b TISDALE; 12/p WILSON; Texas Longhorns starters: 24/2b Tucker; 34/1b Wheeless; 15/lf Danks; 10/3b Suttle; 19/rf Russell, K.; 14/dh Moldenhauer; 17/ss Prince; 7/c Clark; 1/cf Peoples; 26/p Walker; Winthrop Eagles 1st - CARRARA grounded out to 2b (0-2). HENDERSON flied out to rf (2-2). CAREY flied out to rf (0-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 1st - Tucker walked (3-0). Tucker stole second. Wheeless flied out to lf (3-2). Danks singled to right field (1-0); Tucker advanced to third. Suttle walked (3-2); Danks advanced to second. Russell, K. struck out (2-2). Moldenhauer singled through the right side, 2 RBI (1-1); Suttle advanced to third; Danks scored; Tucker scored. Prince singled through the left side, RBI (0-0); Moldenhauer advanced to second; Suttle scored. Clark struck out (1-2). 3 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 2nd - NOLAN singled up the middle (0-0). FROEHLICH out at first p to 3b to 1b (2-2); NOLAN advanced to second. HONCE flied out to lf (1-0). NOLAN out at second c to 2b, picked off. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 2nd - Peoples flied out to cf (0-1). Tucker grounded out to ss (0-1). Wheeless walked (3-1). Danks struck out (3-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 3rd - LENTZ walked (3-2). MURRIAN singled to right field (1-1); LENTZ advanced to second. TISDALE reached on a fielder's choice, bunt (1-0); MURRIAN advanced to second; LENTZ out at third p to 3b. CARRARA walked (3-1); TISDALE advanced to second; MURRIAN advanced to third. HENDERSON flied out to cf, SF, RBI (0-0); MURRIAN scored. CAREY grounded out to 2b (1-1). 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 2 LOB. Texas Longhorns 3rd - Suttle flied out to rf (2-1). Russell, K. out at first 1b to p (2-2). Moldenhauer flied out to lf (1-1). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 4th - McCrory to p for Walker. NOLAN grounded out to 3b (0-0). FROEHLICH popped up to ss (0-0). HONCE grounded out to ss (0-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 4th - Prince lined out to 2b (1-1). Clark fouled out to 1b (1-1). Peoples popped up to 2b (1-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 5th - LENTZ grounded out to 3b (0-1). MURRIAN popped up to 2b (1-0). TISDALE flied out to rf (0-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 5th - Tucker walked (3-0). Wheeless grounded out to 3b, SAC, bunt (2-1); Tucker advanced to second. Danks singled up the middle, RBI (0-0); Tucker scored. Suttle homered to right field, 2 RBI (3-2); Danks scored. Russell, K. struck out swinging (1-2). Moldenhauer grounded out to 2b (0-1). 3 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 6th - Shinaberry to p for McCrory. CARRARA flied out to rf (0-1). HENDERSON grounded out to 2b (0-0). CAREY lined out to rf (2-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 6th - REID to p for WILSON. Prince grounded out to ss (1-0). Clark struck out swinging (1-2). Peoples struck out looking (1-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 7th - NOLAN flied out to rf (1-0). FROEHLICH singled to left center (1-2). HONCE grounded into double play 3b to 2b to 1b (0-1); FROEHLICH out on the play. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 7th - Tucker singled through the right side (0-0). Wheeless walked (3-0); Tucker advanced to second. TINSLEY to p for REID. Danks walked (3-2); Wheeless advanced to second; Tucker advanced to third. Suttle fouled out to 3b (2-2). Russell, K. struck out swinging (0-2). Lusson pinch hit for Moldenhauer. SETTLE to p for TINSLEY. Lusson reached on a fielder's choice (2-1); Danks out at second ss to 2b. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 3 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 8th - Krebs to p for Shinaberry. LENTZ out at first ss to 2b (2-2). MURRIAN popped up to 2b (1-0). TISDALE popped up to 2b (1-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB. Texas Longhorns 8th - Prince singled through the left side (0-1). Prince advanced to second on a balk. Clark grounded out to ss (0-2); Prince advanced to third. Peoples grounded out to 3b, RBI (1-2); Prince scored. Tucker singled to right field (0-1). Wheeless walked (3-0); Tucker advanced to second. TAYLOR to p for SETTLE. Danks flied out to cf (1-2). 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB. Winthrop Eagles 9th - Boone to p for Krebs. CARRARA grounded out to ss (1-2). HENDERSON struck out swinging (2-2). CAREY grounded out to 2b (0-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
  4. 1-0 WB on Murphy HR. 1st Inning.
  5. Former MLB commissioner Kuhn dies at 80 PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- Former commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who lorded over baseball during 15 tumultuous years that saw players gain free agency and start the spiral of multimillion-dollar salaries, died Thursday. He was 80. Kuhn died at St. Luke's Hospital following a short illness, said his spokesman Bob Wirz, who led baseball's information office while Kuhn was commissioner. When Kuhn took over as commissioner from William Eckert on Feb. 4, 1969, baseball had just completed its final season as a tradition-bound 20-team sport with no playoffs, a reserve clause and an average salary of about $19,000. During his tenure, the sport battled the rise of the NFL and a combative players' union that attacked him with lawsuits, grievances and work stoppages. By the time Peter Ueberroth succeeded Kuhn on Oct. 1, 1984, the major leagues had 26 teams in four divisions, a designated hitter in the American League, the first night World Series games, color-splashed uniforms, free agency and an average salary of nearly $330,000. "I want it to be remembered that I was commissioner during a time of tremendous growth in the popularity of the game," he said, "and that it was a time in which no one could question the integrity of the game." People did question several of his major decisions. He didn't attend the game in 1974 when Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run to break Babe Ruth's career record. And he banned Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle from association with their teams because of their liaisons with gambling casinos -- Mays in 1979 and Mantle in 1983. Many fans also remember him for his questionable choice to watch World Series games played at night in frigid weather without an overcoat. Kuhn feuded with colorful personalities: owners Charlie Finley, Ted Turner, George Steinbrenner and Ray Kroc; former star players Mays, Mantle and Curt Flood; union head Marvin Miller. He presided over a 50-day strike that split the 1981 season in half. Finley once called Kuhn "the village idiot." A prim and proper lawyer who stood ramrod erect, Kuhn was thought of as a stuffed shirt by some. "You've got to develop a sense of humor," Kuhn once said in an interview. "You have to be able to stand back and laugh. That's invaluable, or you're apt to go slightly balmy." Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
  6. 16-Mar HJ @ Ned PNG @ Vidor Ozen @ WOS Silsbee @ Central Lumberton @ LCM
  7. Just talked to Coach Green. Game is saturday in Vidor, no time yet!
  8. Vidor/Nederland Saturday...No time yet in Vidor.
  9. Jackson, Lakers fined $50K apiece by NBA NEW YORK -- The Los Angeles Lakers and Phil Jackson were fined $50,000 apiece by the NBA on Thursday after the coach said the league was conducting a "witch hunt" against Kobe Bryant. Bryant has recently received two one-game suspensions this season for striking players in the face after taking a shot. The league retroactively assessed Bryant with a flagrant foul for an elbow to Philadelphia's Kyle Korver last week, a play that didn't even draw a foul when it happened. NBA executive vice president Stu Jackson said the fine was for Jackson's "public criticisms of the NBA." Bryant, speaking in Denver before the fine was levied, said he appreciated Jackson standing up for him. "He was defending his player," Bryant said at a shootaround before a game against the Nuggets. Jackson was upset with the NBA's actions. "It shouldn't even have been a flagrant 1," Jackson said Tuesday. "That's crazy. That's a vendetta. They have a witch hunt going on. It's nuts. Guys riding somebody. Everybody does that in this league. It's just becoming a witch hunt now." Bryant said the suspensions won't change his shooting style. He's second in the league in scoring behind Denver's Carmelo Anthony. "You have to be careful about how you play the game," he said. "Go out there and play hard and do the best you can. Hopefully you don't get suspended or anything like that." Asked if the league was overreacting, Bryant said: "I don't really want to get into it too much. You can't say anything about it without saying something inflammatory. I'd rather leave it alone and focus on the game." Jackson had been fined $25,000 in November for critical remarks. He said Wednesday he wasn't afraid of his comments leading to another fine. Jackson didn't speak to the media after the shootaround in Denver. Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
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  11. Louisville, BC also win their first game.
  12. Thursday 3/15 Scores: [Hidden Content] Day 4 Scores [Hidden Content]
  13. 95% chance game will not be played tonight.
  14. NYC has banned it as stated in another thread on this forum.
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