Two grand slams in first two college at bats .... in the same inning.
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Holy Cow, what a start ! it'll be hard to top that, but a good long , successful career, may be even better. I wish him luck.
P.S.: I sure wish i had been at that game to see it LIVE. What a rush , it must have been!!!!
Darn, I am so sorry that I missed this! Who says that a true freshman can't make an impact. An awesome catcher and a great kid so I hear!
Go Owls!
Wow!
@TPM posted:Darn, I am so sorry that I missed this! Who says that a true freshman can't make an impact. An awesome catcher and a great kid so I hear!
Go Owls!
He played in our LL and was a few years older than my son. I umpired some of his games and his dad was the coach. Hands down one of the best families you'll ever meet. I would take my son to his HS games just so he could watch how to handle your pitchers.
Somebody check on that pitching coach and make sure he's alright.
Pitchers better bring their running shoes tomorrow
@PABaseball posted:Somebody check on that pitching coach and make sure he's alright.
Pitchers better bring their running shoes tomorrow
UCF skipper, Greg Lovelady, dont believe that he is the pitching coach, is out with COVID.
He caught my son on his Jupiter teams. He's a stud. I think he could of gone to any school he wanted.
@Go44dad posted:He caught my son on his Jupiter teams. He's a stud. I think he could of gone to any school he wanted.
Speaking of Go44dad’s son, I got to see his college debut on Saturday at Globe Life Park. Had a solid scoreless late inning in relief, in a one run game, against a really good Arkansas team. Tech should have left him in for the 9th !
@Go44dad posted:He caught my son on his Jupiter teams. He's a stud. I think he could of gone to any school he wanted.
My understanding is that he wanted to work under catcher Nick Toney, who is expected to be an early draft pick. Toney was mentored by former FAU catcher Pedro Pages, who is a top prospect in the Cardinals organization. And to work with recruiting, catching and hitting Coach Greg Mamula.
Ironically, the CUSA hitter of the week honors went to freshman 1B Nolan Schanuel.