This one really stung.
A few more timely hits would have easily made the difference as the O’s left 9 men in scoring position.
Can’t blame this one on Freddy Garcia as he pitched a relatively strong 6 innings.
Casilla made several great plays at 2nd–speed and fielding are enhanced by his presence
Buck was really irritated with the persistent questioning about the bullpen post game. As for Johnson, Buck said he had good stuff but made 1 bad pitch. … Read More »
Maryland senior lefthander Jimmy Reed and redshirt sophomoreCharlie White were named to the 2013 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Team, the league announced Monday.
Reed, who finished 6-4 with a 2.33 ERA, and White, who led the ACC with 39 stolen bases and hit a team-high .350, were named to the second team. It is the second straight season Maryland has had a player named to the All-ACC team after Brett Harman earned the honor last season.
Maryland’s Friday night starter, Reed posted … Read More »
This decision is dragging on and on.
I truly believed on Wednesday that this Stevenson team seemed to be on a mission to get to Championship weekend and nothing was going to stop them. Let’s just go through a few of the key players:
Chris Dashiell and Tyler Reid each scored 3 goals for the Mustangs.
The energy of #28 Pat Candon was contagious on the team. Candon … Read More »
With the Yankees coming to town and the Birds just being swept by Tampa, the Oriole vibes are not exactly strong today. By the way it’s Freddy Garcia vs CC Sabathia tonight.
Denver 12 Carolina 11 I am perplexed –there is no way Carolina is not the better, deeper, team. This is Carolina’s 7th consecutive quarterfinal loss. Not a great day for what I thought was a great Carolina team. The Heels were up 6-0, 9-4 at half and yet still found a way to lose.
Duke 12 Notre Dame 11 I must be confused. I remember that Maryland played Duke in Durham and defeated … Read More »
Perennial All-Star attackmanRyan Boyle scored 1:26 into sudden death overtime to give the Boston Cannons a thrilling 15-14 victory over the Chesapeake Bayhawks at Harvard Stadium.
Boyle used an inside spin move to beat defenseman Michael Evans from behind and fired a short shot past goalkeeperKip Turner to bring an end to a wild, back-and-forth affair. Boyle, the all-time leading scorer in Major League lacrosse with 410 career points, was named Player of the Game after scoring three goals and dishing off two assists.
Yes this is the same Born Ready who the Terps courted for months and then decided against offering him a scholarship when Greivis decided to return for his Senior year.
The Knicks are “Gone Fishin”
Can the Pacers give the Heat a battle? I doubt it—Heat in 5
Believe it or not I like the Grizzlies over the Spurs in 6
This one really hurts. Even Buck looked deeply concerned. It’s way too early to panic but perhaps the predictions of a drop off in the performance of Johnson might be coming true. It will be interesting to see how long Buck stays with his closer.