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Ty Cobb

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  1. What do you mean by Illegal???
  2. I think BC will have a better offense with both teams throwing their #2's. The Cardinals by 6.
  3. I still think Jasper is the team to beat in 21-3A, but BC has the early lead.
  4. Orangefield should win.
  5. I going to give Jasper the slight edge in this one.
  6. The game has been rescheduled for Wednesday at 7:00.
  7. I've been hearing ALOT of good things around campus about their chances of repeating their SLC title run last year... So I will definitely be at this game, and I'll let everyone know how it goes... Keep me updated. Eat 'Em up KATS!!!
  8. :oThis would be horrible!!! No Wrigley Field? It can't happen. Wrigley Field is baseball. I hope whoever buys the Cubs keeps the name!!!
  9. I have not seen Pinder, but have you seen Bronson or Hart? I saw Bronson lay down a bunt last year and he was ON FIRST before the infielders could even touch the baseball. And that was against a very good BC team. And Hart is possibly faster. How many other 21-3a players have over 100 steals going into their senior year? I do not know the answer to this question, but my guess would be none.
  10. Ozen should win this one.
  11. Buna is a very good team with Hillin on the mound. HF was very young last year but played at a higher level. I think HF wins by 3.
  12. It's not just happening in Little League. Check out some of the idiots that attend high school sporting events.
  13. I'm going with K'Ville.
  14. Silsbee 8 Lufkin Central 4 Silsbee 3 Whitehouse (4A) 17
  15. You forgot Orangefield in the poll.
  16. Just because Roger's apperance has changed over 20 years doesn't mean he's on steriods. I'm pretty sure you have changed quite a bit since 1989. I now my apperance is a lot different since 1989 and I have never used steriods.
  17. Barbers Hill Tournament (March 6, 7, 8) Thurs: C.E. King vs Dayton 10:00 a.m. Coldspring vs Marshall 1:00 p.m. LaMarque vs Barbers Hill 4:00 p.m. Silsbee vs Westbury 7:00 p.m. Fri: Winner of C.E. King/Dayton will play winner of Silsbee/Westbury Loser of C.E. King/Dayton will play loser of Silsbee/Westbury Winner of Coldspring/Marshall will play winner of La Marque/Barbers Hill Loser of Coldspring/Marshall will play loser of La Marque/Barbers Hill Sat: To be determined Sat: To be determined
  18. I've heard that he's #1 in the rotation going into spring training. ;D
  19. [quote author=KDOSullivan link=topic=32892.msg323919#msg323919 Only 1000 of the 8000 students voted.....It already doesn't sound good. People who go to Lamar, go for degree, not for sports. As I have said in the past, look at the student support for basketball. My thoughts exactly. Something this big can only get 1000 students to vote. That's terrible.
  20. The head coach, not sure about his brother, is a Sam Houston State Universtiy Bearkat as well.
  21. Great movie line and even better picture. And people say that Cobb and Ruth couldn't get along.
  22. Greatness was born!!! Full Name: Tyrus Raymond (Ty) Cobb Nickname: "The Georgia Peach" Born: December 18, 1886 at Narrows, Georgia Died: July 17, 1961 at Atlanta, Georgia Height: 6'1" Weight: 175 Threw: Right Batted: Left Position: Outfield At .367, he has the highest lifetime major-league batting average. He also leads in runs scored with 2245. He stole home 35 times. He held the record of 4191 hits for 57 years --until Pete Rose broke it in 1985. He was the first player to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame with 222 out of 226 possible votes. He won a record 12 batting titles in 13 years, including 9 in a row from 1907 through 1915. He led the American League in hits 8 times. He led the American League in runs scored 5 times. He is third in stolen bases with 892. He scored 100 runs 11 times in his career. He played for 24 years: 22 years with Detroit and 2 with Philadelphia. He reached 1,000 hit level by the age of 24 -- the youngest of any major league player. He batted under .320 only once in his career -- his first season. He batted over .400 three times (1911, 1912 & 1922). He batted over .320 for 23 straight seasons. He won the prestigious Triple Crown in 1909.
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