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In case anyone was living under a rock and missed this, we had a fun time in Iowa City Thursday. Well, technically, I wasn't there, but enjoyed it anyway.

We planned to watch Iowa take on the Hoosiers from home since we had work responsibilities and son likely wouldn't be pitching until Friday or Saturday, but we watched on Big10 Plus.

By the end of the first, I went for a walk — our ace had given up two home runs for four runs in the first inning. It seemed like a lost cause. After the third, we were down 13-2.

Then Kyle Huckstorf hit a home run — 3 RBI. We bat around, he did it again. In the fifth, he did it again, except this time a grand slam. He ended up with a Big10 record 12 RBI in the game.

Somewhere in all the mess (the fourth inning??), my son comes in to pitch. The announcer — desperate for conversation — gives a chat about how my son has always seemed like an angry person, but he's gotten to know him and "he's really a fun guy."

What????

He gave up two runs, but finished the game and earned the win as Iowa cruised to a 30-16 win.

Tonight, our starter carried a no-hitter into the sixth as we got a fairly normal 12-0 win.  Met the announcer who seemed a little embarrassed, but seems like a really nice guy who maybe needed to swap out "angry" for "intense."

Isn't college baseball fun??? Tomorrow is senior day and all the kids will share one cap and gown for photos (graduation was last week). Can't wait to see what tomorrow brings!

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@Good Knight posted:

How often will he throw? I assume this is not like Waterloo where he can go once a week.

I honestly don't know. He just got sorted out last week which team he's going to. He had two reach out welcoming him, so that was a little confusing. They sent out a questionnaire last week asking for all kinds of information, so my guess is they'll review to see who's used to doing what and when and figure out their plan.

The thing I like about Duncan is he always figures he's going to have to earn his way onto whatever field he's heading for, so we'll see what comes of it.

@Good Knight posted:

When I saw Clinton schedule I could not believe it. Seth has a meeting 2 days before 1st game and then they have games every day!!!

yea, it's a little bit crazy. Add into it that a lot of the players don't yet know when their season will end. In the big 10, you could be done Thursday or sometime in late June. I think I counted that Mahoning has 40 games in six weeks? They have a ton of pitchers, but my guess is they need them all.

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