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PG Jerry went Wieter a while back in predicting that Matt Wieters would one day play in big leagues, after seeing him so far this spring as closer for GT Yellowjackets, I would like to also say "SHEP HAS GONE WIETER TOO..." WOW !!!! What a great looking prospect at 6'6" who can also hit a ton! Shep WENT WIETERS and will also go on record that this prospect will reach Bigs. Would also like to add the GT names of Steve Blackwood, if he doesn't choose to be a doctor, and Luke Murton to that list, as well. peace, Shep
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KayMart4

Agree absolutely about Danny Payne. Saw him in Perfect Game's East Cobb tournament and in HS as well at GT, and totally agree. He is racking and my prayers are for his speedy recovery.

Coach Beavers has done a tremendous job up there promoting these prospects. Tell him Shep said hello if you see him anytime soon.peace, RS
Shep, don't forget Wes Hodges and Jeff Kindel. I gotta agree with you about Wieters. I can't believe how he can catch, and then come in to pitch, he's gotta have superman legs.

I hadn't heard that Danny Payne will be out for the year, that's bad news going into the tournament and NCAA. Earlier I'd heard something about him being back in time for the Miami series, but obviously that didn't happen.
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Shep WENT WIETERS and will also go on record that this prospect will reach Bigs. Would also like to add the GT names of Steve Blackwood, if he doesn't choose to be a doctor, and Luke Murton to that list, as well. peace, Shep


Anybody stay up late last night for the ACC game between GA Tech and Clemson Tigers Big Grin ? What happened after 7th inning ? I lost my stream-feed... peace, Shep
btw, if ya haven't already done it you may want to "went MURTON", I have

Clemson took the nitecap 16-11

(from memory/corrected) ... after Tech evened it up in the 8th, Clemson scored 10 in the 9th
(HR Demink, Harbin)

but, Tech did put 5 more on the board in the 8th & 9th "before the clock ran out" aided by Murton (3 HRs w/G-Slam in consecutive ABs), Blackwood (1), Wieters (1)

Clemson clearly had more pitching left,


hard to figure why conferences love to beat up their pitchers the week before the dance, most games further into the tourny are not representative of a true (fresh) matchup

I guess kudos to GT's Hall for placing more importance on his pitchers arms than winning at any cost .. they used 7 pitchers in the early game

Clemson was in better shape as they came into today playing one less game because they stayed in the winner bracket longer
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Wow! Thanks Chairman! Guess we do need to go Murton ! Actually, I already have gone Murton and Blackwood a while back, as well as Wieters. Did Clemson just run out of pitching or what ? David Kopp(TigerPawMom's son) seemed to have game under control when I lost feed....

Did all those homeruns come off DK ??? If so, wow ! Wouldn't have "ever" thought that would happen...Clemson does look strong and one of my favs going into regional tournaments.

This is just the ACC tournament but still an honor to stake top prize and ensure good position in upcoming regional.

Peace, Shep
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they tagged him for 7 runs in 2 2/3 innings, so I guess the wheels fell off after you lost it Frown

Clemson's D'Alessio steps in a sprinkler hole & rolls his ankle, then I saw today Tech's Kindle came out of the game in the 8th due to an unspecified knee injury, ouch!

my sympathies to the friends of the orange lady they repeatedly showed "gyrating"(?) in the isle, whom the broadcast team described as ...
"doing something best left to a MUCH YOUNGER generation" Eek (brual to a national audience) Big Grin

also, I'm sure Tech's Hodges (injured) is a fine player, but they didn't lose a thing at 3rd moving their 1B Robbins there (imo)
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Something to keep in mind… I would want my pitcher to do nothing but fill the strike zone with a 10 run lead in the last inning. Takes a lot of hits to score 10 runs and Clemson won by 5. The stats from that game show that the kid threw 23 pitches and an amazing 18 of them were strikes. Personal stats might have suffered but that’s doing your job in my book!
good point by PG,

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Shep says: This is just the ACC tournament but still an honor to stake top prize and ensure good position in upcoming regional

Shep of course you're right .. my point tho,
Clemson, the likely #1 national seed, playing for the ACC Conference tournament championship, in a conference where ALL 8 tourny teams will be invited to the "dance" ... has to start a guy in the Championship game that only threw 10 innings in 7 appearances all season ..
a pitcher who did not make their travel roster

and that situation doesn't seem all that unusual ..
the new 8 team ACC tourny format is better than before,
but til the W-Sox call up minor league fresh arms just for game 7 of the WS, I just can't get to worked up about conference tournys
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You're also talking about a kid who probably was up on adrenaline for a 1 p.m. game, thinking he might be called on in relief; then he sat around all night waiting for the second game to start; then he got the call to pitch from after midnight until 1:30 a.m.

As someone said in some other sport, "Just win, baby!" Kudos to anyone who can hold it together under those circumstances against that team with its back against the wall.
Midlo Dad and PG,
I think you got the message. Trying to close (when you are not a closer) a game at 1:30 am, waiting all day to relieve and then told to pound the strike zone wasn't easy task.

I wasn't going to comment further, but here goes.

Shep,
Yeah, wheels fell off, that last inning was not his best and messed up his ERA, but who really cares at this point. He got the W and with the ACC win CU secured a #1 seed for the NCAA playoffs. I'll take the drop in ERA anyday for the look on son's face when he stood with his team mates to receive their honors.
All you had to do was go to the ACC website for the boxscore, but I know you had to get your comments about DK in there. How professional of you.

Chairman,
Your stinging comments, and something you said once in another post leaves questions as to who you really are. I am surprised at you.


The story Sean Clark who spent most of his college time on the bench (much due to injury) is a great inspirational story, the kind of story that should come out of championship games. This is what it is all about. So folks, know that your player sitting on the bench has a chance to be the HERO.

We had plenty of arms left to get the job done. I suppose if our coach didn't care about his pitchers, our starters could have been used again for a few innings apiece yesterday. There is a tourny limit for innings pitched none of ours used up the limit, though I understand GT did. And NCST, what a great story for them, one of the underdogs making the championship game!



I went Weiters years ago, this is a young man who has an incredible future. I understand he is suffering from a sore elbow. Couple of high profile guys at the tourney just think it is incredible that a top D1 school has to rely on one player (who is one of the best players in the country) to catch, DH and close, game after game. This is in no way negative toward him, just concerned. They are all hoping when his next draft year comes around he is ok.
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Hey TPM, congrats to Clemson on winning the tournament. They're looking good. Hopefully we (GT) will see you in Omaha.

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Couple of high profile guys at the tourney just think it is incredible that a top D1 school has to rely on one player (who is one of the best players in the country) to catch, DH and close, game after game.....


I've kind of wondered about that. Not such a big deal closing after DH'ing, but coming in to close after catching 7 or 8 innings, I don't know about that. In fairness, Danny Payne was doing a good bit of closing until he got injured. With both he and Wes Hodges out I'm sure that Coach Hall's choices became somewhat limited. (If you know more about this inquiring minds want to know).
TPM

I just want you to know, And I mean this with all sincerity, DK is one of the best looking pitchers I've had the pleasure of watching all year and has that "it" factor and talent to reach the show. If I have anything to do with it, DK is going to the SHOW, fast-track style Smile after his college playing days are over with if he so chooses !

Have enjoyed our banter ma'am and very happy for you and David Smile Good Karma !!

Now lets go win in Omaha! I'm with the Tigers ! peace

Sincerely,
Ray Shepherd
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