westend1 Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 18 Did WB hit that well or was the pitching/fielding just bad?
mark Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 The Brook hit really well. Nederland was a little sloppy. Brook was a little rough at first defensively but settled down. Brook's starting pitching was in control. Nederland's starter looked to be pressing. He's probably better on another night. It was KKKKKKKKKKold.
DWC Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 18-4 WB wins WOW, there's a lesson in this for Big Ned.
mark serna Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 so my little brother picks up right where he left off 5 doubles in 4 games not too bad.....happy birthday little bro i know you had a good one out there tonight
HighQualityBP Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 WestBrook 18 runs 13 hits 3 errors Nederland 4 runs 4 hits 5 errors West Brook Offense -- Thad Lykan 4 for 4 (2run HR, 2 Dbls, SF and 8 rbi) Matt Serna 2 for 3 (2 Dbls, 2 bbs, 5 runs scored) Lane Helveston 3 for 5 (2 run HR, 3rbi, 1 run) Will Partain 3 for 4 , (2 rbi, 2 runs, 3 SBs) Todd Wallace 1 for 3 ( 1 run) West Brook Pitching -- Nathanial Svoboda -WP- 3 inn.1 hit 6 Ks 2 runs, Jordan Soper 2 inn. 2 hits, 1 K and 2 runs, Micah Gibson 1 inn. 1 hit, 0 runs, and 1k Nederland Offense -- Jordan Pitts 2 for 3 ( 1 Dbl. 1 run) Stanley 1 for 3 ( 1 Dbl. 1 run) Vedre 1 for 3 ( 1 dbl. 1 run) Nederland Pitching -- Aaron Mc Farland (LP), Justin Richard, Cody Laird, and Ryan Brady
SteelerCzy Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 so my little brother picks up right where he left off 5 doubles in 4 games not too bad.....happy birthday little bro i know you had a good one out there tonight Ya'll must get your talent from your mom, cause it can't come from pop. LOL
MIF04 Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 Props to the Bruins, taking up where they left off last year. Gotta wonder whats up with the 'Dogs...they got taken to the woodshed here.
BigBodyBenz Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 That is a pretty bad beating but im sure Nederland will be back into shape by the tiime district rolls around.
donkey Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 well of course...the bulldogs WILL find a way to make it to the playoffs and maybe win district
Guest WB42 Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 18-4 WB wins WOW, there's a lesson in this for Big Ned. What's the lesson? A bad night. It's one game and not the end of the world. It's preseason and the coach appears to be still finalizing his bullpen as well as one or two other positions(catcher and right field). That's why you give some guys a chance. It didn't work tonight. Except for Stanley, Pitts, and Vidrine, the bats struggled. It happens.
B/G FAN Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 Hopefully, last night will open up some eyes. There's plenty of talent in that program if its used in the right way.
EAGLE07 Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 18-4 WB wins WOW, there's a lesson in this for Big Ned. What's the lesson? A bad night. It's one game and not the end of the world. It's preseason and the coach appears to be still finalizing his bullpen as well as one or two other positions(catcher and right field). That's why you give some guys a chance. It didn't work tonight. Except for Stanley, Pitts, and Vidrine, the bats struggled. It happens. Well said.
DWC Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 18-4 WB wins WOW, there's a lesson in this for Big Ned. What's the lesson? A bad night. It's one game and not the end of the world. It's preseason and the coach appears to be still finalizing his bullpen as well as one or two other positions(catcher and right field). That's why you give some guys a chance. It didn't work tonight. Except for Stanley, Pitts, and Vidrine, the bats struggled. It happens. The lesson is , when you fill out your line-up card before tryouts your limiting your success,what was learned from the first Westbrook game, nothing, same results 95% same line -up card , Westbrook only won 10-4 in that one. Is that a pattern?
Guest WB42 Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 DWC who do you want taken out of the lineup? I guess the coaches need to replace 95% of the lineup. ??? McFarland, Sampere, Broussard, and Stanley are proven players. Pitts, Vidrine, and Bellows have performed well so far. Richard played well Saturday and pitched well Tuesday. Dean is pitching great. You were touting Saturdays results but now ignore them to make your point. Who do you pull and who do you put in their place? The coach has to go with who he has confidence in and get them game time experience in preseason while giving other players a chance to compete. I would hate to have to try juggling it. Especially with Nederland's talent pool.
DWC Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 DWC who do you want taken out of the lineup? I guess the coaches need to replace 95% of the lineup. ??? McFarland, Sampere, Broussard, and Stanley are proven players. Pitts, Vidrine, and Bellows have performed well so far. Richard played well Saturday and pitched well Tuesday. Dean is pitching great. You were touting Saturdays results but now ignore them to make your point. Who do you pull and who do you put in their place? The coach has to go with who he has confidence in and get them game time experience in preseason while giving other players a chance to compete. I would hate to have to try juggling it. Especially with Nederland's talent pool. Competition at all positions builds your team, keeps everyone hungry.Players must be seen before decisions are made. Saturdays post talked about great pitching and an exceptional day at the plate, Defence was omitted on purpose.
Guest EDOWD Posted February 27, 2008 Report Posted February 27, 2008 Games in February are not much more than scrimmages. When the time comes where teams aren't pitching everybody we will see who is best.
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