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Post by Raider Gang on Jun 2, 2018 0:34:50 GMT -5
Going into the 12th inning
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Post by Raider Gang on Jun 2, 2018 1:01:56 GMT -5
Going to the 13th still tied at 3.
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Post by gerb on Jun 2, 2018 1:04:01 GMT -5
Guys. Come on. Hang up three more runs here so I can go to sleep.
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Post by Raider Gang on Jun 2, 2018 1:18:34 GMT -5
Damn it. Stanford wins in 13
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Post by gerb on Jun 2, 2018 1:19:37 GMT -5
Tough, tough day for Snyder.
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Post by raiderrunt on Jun 2, 2018 1:29:07 GMT -5
The Raiders are fearless, they went toe to toe with a very good team. Coming back against Baylor tomorrow afternoon is going to be tough. Let's see if the Raiders can pull it off.
I really liked those announcers too!
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Post by Big D on Jun 2, 2018 11:07:51 GMT -5
The baseball team is fearless. They are not scared of anyone. I hope the basketball program gets to the same level as the baseball team someday. The basketball team is happy to get to the post season. The baseball team expects to get to the post season and believes that it can advance. That is the difference between a program that has gone to the post season 3 out of the last 4 years and one that goes to the post season every 10 years. Expectations change.
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Post by bballraider on Jun 2, 2018 11:40:19 GMT -5
The WSU baseball page says that the Baylor game is at 6:00 PM Eastern Time and it is on ESPN 3. I thought ESPN 3 had gone away and was replaced by ESPN+. ESPN3 still exists as it was, except a lot of the sports from the mid majors and non-revenue sports moved to ESPN+ For their regular season games. But major events like this and any thing showing on the cable channels ESPN, espn2 and ESPNU, etc can still be found streaming on espn3 if you have a cable provider. ESPN+ just seems to screw the mid-majors during the season the most in my opinion.
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Post by bballraider on Jun 2, 2018 15:16:09 GMT -5
WSU Pushes Stanford POSTSEASON Shotgun Spratling - June 2, 2018 STANFORD, Calif. — “Unless they bring the Red Sox and the Yankees into a regional, I’d say this is the toughest regional I’ve seen for sure,” Wright State head coach Jeff Mercer said. Mercer and his fourth-seeded Raiders gave regional host Stanford, the NCAA tournament’s No. 2 overall seed, all it could handle, matching up with the Cardinal’s early round draft pick ace and scoring against its All-American-caliber closer. Wright State sent the game into extra innings where both teams persevered through tense, hold-your-breath, rub-your-lucky-pineapple situations until the game’s fifth hour when a defensive replacement, Christian Robinson, hit a walk-off double inside the first base bag. “Honestly, coming out of the box, I thought it was an out,” Robinson said. “It just happened to get under his glove.” The ball took a funky bounce, clipped off first baseman Gabe Snyder’s glove and went into the right field corner. Andrew Daschbach scored from first base giving Stanford a 4-3 win in 13 innings. “I missed,” Wright State righthander Jeremy Randolph said. “I was supposed to throw an outside fastball. I missed in. He put a good swing on it. It just took a tough hop.” Randolph took the loss despite a remarkable 6.2-inning, 85-pitch effort out of the bullpen. He allowed four hits and one walk, but was undone, in part, by plunking Daschbach with his first pitch in the 13th inning. He got the next two outs, but it took one bad bounce to upend the Raiders. “A heck of a playoff game. That was playoff baseball at its best,” Stanford head coach David Esquer said. “My hats off to Wright State. They’re a heck of a team.” Some have called the Stanford Regional this year’s ‘Regional of Death’ for putting together four of the top teams in each seeding group. The Cardinal is the No. 2 overall seed in the tournament, but was paired with a second-seeded Baylor squad that entered the postseason having won 22 of 25 games, a three seed Cal State Fullerton that won 13 of its final 16 regular season games and Horizon League champion Wright State as one of the tournament’s best four seeds. It played out as such with Stanford needing 13 innings to get by the Raiders after Fullerton ‘upset’ Baylor in a game that was a one-run ballgame until a dropped fly ball in the ninth inning allowed the Titans to add on three bonus runs for a 6-2 win. d1baseball.com/postseason/stanford-dispatches-wright-state-takes-stanford-to-the-brink/
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Post by wsuraider09 on Jun 2, 2018 17:14:01 GMT -5
Ah yes. My first experience with no more WatchESPN. Thanks Lecrone.
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Post by Raider Southpaw on Jun 2, 2018 17:41:36 GMT -5
Ah yes. My first experience with no more WatchESPN. Thanks Lecrone. The game is on ESPN3
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Post by wsuraider09 on Jun 2, 2018 18:10:33 GMT -5
4 errors in 13 innings. Unbelievable. Especially given our fielding percentage coming in to this regional.
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Post by wsuraider09 on Jun 2, 2018 19:29:34 GMT -5
Not what you’re looking for out of your closer right there. Leadoff double and gigantic misplay just put in a big hole. All these misplays and errors have cost us this tournament. Not typical Raider defense the past two days. Two games we were in and two games we win without all these defensive blunders.
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Post by mrose on Jun 2, 2018 19:41:40 GMT -5
The wheels have completely fallen off the wagon. How many errors and misplays in today's game?
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Post by classof94 on Jun 2, 2018 19:54:16 GMT -5
10-4 bad guys in the 9th. We fell apart in last few innings.
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