Quick Hits: Florida State

29 May 2010 by The Blogger, No Comments »

A baseball team almost never wins when their starting pitcher’s line looks like this: four IP, seven hits, four walks, four wild pitches and six earned runs. They almost never win when their pitching staff surrenders five home runs, and don’t ever win when all of the above happens on top of their offense managing just six hits. Through the first two games of the postseason, Cavalier hitters are batting just .196 – a number that won’t stand up against the Arizona States of the world in a couple weeks.

The team is off today, but now needs a win over Miami tomorrow combined with a BC win over Florida State in order to have a shot at winning this thing. I realize that conference tournaments don’t carry a lot of weight in the NCAA baseball world, but I’m more concerned with this team’s slump carrying over into the more important games to come.

Saturday game starts at noon.

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