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Originally posted by oakelmpine View PostErick, I understand you really dislike college ball. And I don't want to argue either, we are both entitled to our opinions, and neither is wrong.
As for seeing a ball hit 450+ feet ? Yes, more than once.
I saw Charles Johnson (UM) hit a ball off of Brooks Kieschnick (of Texas) at Mark Light that was still climbing when it went over the left field fence (about 385 feet at that point). Someone found it or claimed they found it in the middle of Cobb Field (women's soccer field and track and field stadium) behind The Light. That was the biggest crowd ever at the Light, over 8,800 that night. The next night the City of Coral Gables shut down the crowd to no more than 6,500 siting fire hazards. But that was a really fun night. I think Miami won 8-3.
There also was the grand slam that Jason Michaels hit to beat Arizona St, and set Miami up for the 2nd elimination game and the Canes won that one easily to advance to the College World Series. What a loaded team that was that year - Michaels, Aubrey Huff and Pat Burrell, hitting back to back to back. I can't remember the exact number but it was something like 112 or 121 home runs the Canes hit that year in just 60 or so games. You just knew they were going to jack one out that night and I think that only had 3 games that year that they went homerless.
So its not like we don't potential and eventual professionals at the college level. Many of them went that route over the last 20-30 years ; Roger Clemens for U of Texas, Barry Bonds of Arizona State, Mark Teixeira for Georgia Tech, Dstin Pedroia at Arizona State Strausburg for San Diego State, all of the Drew brothers played at Florida State as did Buster Posey.
College baseball is not as bad as some seem to think it is.
I never said I disliked college baseball.
I've had to watch a lot of it along the way too since my brother played the game, both college and professionally (minor leagues, not majors).
I'm just saying it's kinda fun to watch professionals play, no?
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostThat's not very grandfatherly.
What does your username mean?
So Oak Elm and Pine are.....well you get it
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Originally posted by Erick View PostI never said I disliked college baseball.
I've had to watch a lot of it along the way too since my brother played the game, both college and professionally (minor leagues, not majors).
I'm just saying it's kinda fun to watch professionals play, no?
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### Several teams have made offers for Giancarlo Stanton but none good enough for the Marlins front office to recommend to owner Jeffrey Loria. At least one Marlins baseball person believes the team should consider a deal, but he’s not making the decisions. Stanton isn’t eligible for free agency until after 2016, and Marlins likely will need to trade him eventually or lose him for nothing.
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/sport...#storylink=cpy
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Prolly could get even more than that
The FO is pretty much split which is why I keep saying it is gonna come down to if he signs an extension or not. Some see Stanton as a cornerstone power guy that they want to keep and others see him as a chip to get 4 or 5 ML players in 2014.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostWell, they've never beaten Florida
FEEL THE POWER, YOU GUYSAmy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
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I figured since SIU was never in the Mid-Con/Summit League.
From the mid 60s to early 80s SIU was one of the premier programs in the midwest. Time just slipped away. They never made any improvements to their stadium, they let a damn good coach go to Illinois, etc. Hard for a midwest team to sustain excellence anyway.Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
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