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S2E15 - ULM Recap w/ Alex Hunt
Episode 1529th April 2025 • Hudson Homers • The Monarchist Podcast Network
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Alex Hunt joins the guys to recap a series win over ULM and his journey to ODU Baseball. Coach Finwood gives us his take on the weekend, umpire stories and a look ahead to Marshall.

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Yeah.

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Hello Monarch fans.

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Welcome to the Hudson Homer podcast after a series win for the

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Monarchs over Louisiana Monroe.

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It was a sweaty series win, but a series win nonetheless.

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And, uh, we are joined, um, joined by CB as always.

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But our special player guest today is Alex Hunt.

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We figured since they won the series afterwards, we had to

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put the player first again.

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But Alex, thanks for joining us, man.

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Awesome.

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Nice to be with you guys.

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Thanks for having me.

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Definitely.

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How was your experience down in Monroe this weekend?

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Getting to throw in three different games.

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Uh, I think my face just said it.

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Hot, sweaty a lot.

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I bet that turf doesn't help.

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Oh, no, no.

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Uh, it's funny, it's like you get a pregame warm, like you

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ev all the pitchers warm up.

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Pregame.

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It's like throw everything, but you have to shag BP for the hitters before that.

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Mm-hmm.

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You're done shagging.

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Oh, you're ready to throw, you're you're full sweat, dude.

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You don't need to do anything else.

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Just pick up a ball and throw

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lathered up and ready to go.

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It's bad.

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Yeah.

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But little bit different role for you this weekend.

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I, I don't think that anyone anticipated seeing you make three

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appearances over the three games, but you got the job done each time.

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Uh, what was that like for you getting the call to kind of be that stopper

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to, to bridge to the later innings?

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I find it so fun, uh, to be like completely honest.

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Like I, that's like a, you're coming to a game where like, it's like.

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It's kinda like do or die, like you gotta perform or you're going to, you are, the

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team is basically the team's on your back.

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And that type of situation is like awesome to pitch in.

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No matter if it's the fifth inning or the ninth inning or

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whenever it is, one out two outs.

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I just am happy to be in a situation where I get to pitch for the

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team, like do hopefully do well.

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Yeah.

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Well the team definitely got it done this weekend.

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Uh, imagine was a little anxious in the, in the dugout through

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some of those later innings.

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'cause I mean, we had three really kind of tight games coming

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down to the final out there.

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I.

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Oh, oh, yeah.

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Uh, it was funny.

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I was sitting, I was standing next to DB in the ninth inning of the,

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of the, uh, um, I'm sorry, I lied.

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I was standing next to Kellen.

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I was standing next to Kellen in the ninth inning of the last game.

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And I go right before Bailey comes out, I'm like, I can't

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do another heart attack here.

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Well, we got one, but it was, it all ended up being just fine.

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I still think there's a missed opportunity for ODU to not have some

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sort of cardio center as the official sponsor because it doesn't matter what

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sport, like football does it to us.

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Basketball, field hockey, everybody, even tennis, made it somewhat

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sweaty for their, uh, their, their championship they got the other day.

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But man, yeah, that was, uh, sweaty is a good way to put it.

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We were sweating along with you certainly.

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So, Alex, you, it, it essentially your first year at ODU u uh, it's

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your, your fifth year of college.

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Fourth year playing.

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Uh, I, I, it was really interesting to me 'cause you have these kind of connections

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to ODU before you ever got here.

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Uh oh.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So you, I I'll tell you what you, you want, you want to

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tell us about 'em a little bit?

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Yeah.

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So funny.

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So my freshman year, I'm not gonna go through the whole thing, but

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it was a long, long-winded story.

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Here's it short.

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Basically I got hurt my freshman year, uh, so I didn't play.

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So however I was recruited that to like be a freshman.

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I, I at Iona by Paul Panik, that's the, that's where we start, right?

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So he was my head coach at Iona for my first year at Iona.

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Uh, and then he ended up leaving.

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So fast forward to my sophomore year, my first year eligibility,

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like first year actually playing.

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The first outing I had out back after Tommy John was at ODU

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right in, in a game.

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There was also the first appearance in college for Blake Morgan.

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I dunno if you knew that.

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Did not know that.

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And it was also my, uh, high school teammate was also

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playing third base for you guys.

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Yeah.

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Kenny LaVar.

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Kenny

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was your high school.

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You guys won a state championship right at uh, correct.

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At St. Augustine.

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And who was your pitching coach at St. Augustine?

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Mike Nay, who also was an alum.

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ODU alum.

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Mike Nay.

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Yeah.

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And you did, you just missed, uh, because of Covid getting to play with, uh, your

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current teammate came, uh, Marco Levari, who had been a freshman your senior year,

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correct?

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Yes.

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We lost that senior year.

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That team would've been so good.

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I'm not gonna, would've.

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Yeah.

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People who don't know, like saying Alex, because we got, I mean now that's

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up to three I can think of recently.

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And then there's another kid coming in a couple years.

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Yeah, we're, we're definitely taking that jersey pipeline straight from it.

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You guys produce some talent outta that school?

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Certainly.

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I mean, there's just a culture of winning there that's like unlike anywhere

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else in I've ever been a part of.

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Yeah, that's, that is pretty awesome.

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Um, I, I think that was the same weekend as a couple other guys on the team, right?

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Like they, they played the Friday, what was it?

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Kyle Edwards and

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Yeah.

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Kyle Edwards and Luke Waters.

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Because I was, I was looking back 'cause I knew that Alex had made his debut and

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I wasn't sure which day And, uh, and Alex, Alex, you gave up one run and one

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inning in your, in your college debut.

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Uh, but in respective that whole game wasn't that bad of an appearance.

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'cause you guys, uh,

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that was a rough one.

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I think it was a, it was, it was a rough weekend, honestly, for Iona.

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It was, that was a 19 to one loss.

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And I think we, we beat y'all pretty good and all three of those.

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Yeah.

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Uh, actually.

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First game, you GII heard Finney ripped into the fellas.

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'cause we almost took game game one.

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I I about to go back.

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Check that out.

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I think, I feel like you might be right.

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Yeah.

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I think

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it was like a four, three or four two ball game or something like that.

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And I heard, I went out to dinner with Kenny after and he was said they got, they

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got ripped game one after it, and then they came out the next two days and Right.

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Did what they were supposed to, but oh yeah, that was a rough

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start to a, uh, rough year.

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That was a, yeah.

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Historical run that we made not to talk bad about.

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I loved it there, but, um, it was a historical run we made

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and we all got closer for it.

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Owen 29 isn't necessarily the greatest start to a baseball season.

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Yeah, I've been, uh, you know, right here in Norfolk, we got Norfolk State who,

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you know, always root for those guys.

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They're like, they're good people.

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And, uh, especially the pitching coach.

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Brett Mays just an awesome guy and they're having a rough year.

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They're, I think they just won their second game this weekend.

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They're like two and 31.

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So yeah, it's, it happens sometimes, man.

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It's, it's, it's not like, Hey odu, we're not having the most

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amazing year either, right?

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Correct.

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Yeah.

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Definitely took a good step forward over the weekend, kind of gutting out those two

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wins because if you looked at what else happened around the Sunbelt, it actually

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played into our favor pretty well.

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Uh, you, I don't know if you've looked at it or not Alex, but coastal swept.

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JMU not, not a huge shocker there.

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Southern Miss goes to App State sweeps them, but Marshall sweeps South Alabama,

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Arkansas State sweeps, Georgia State, uh, kind of, kind of topsy-turvy a little bit.

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And we've got a, a pathway now to that top six seat, which is pretty crazy.

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I know, I'm, I follow just as much as you guys do.

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I, my goal, like literally like when I was re getting recruited going

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to my fifth year, I just wanted to make the conference playoffs.

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I have never been to a conference, play conference playoffs, so I've

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been following it every single day and I am, couldn't be happier

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with how we are sitting right now.

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Yeah, that's great.

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Um, well of course you have now Red Hot Marshall team that's won five straight

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and just got a, a series sweep coming, coming into town to War Memorial.

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But at least that one is quote unquote at home for us.

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I'll take that.

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We play well at War Memorial.

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That's

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all I

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have to

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say.

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Yeah,

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I I, I was, I was saying last week, I feel like it's, it's more our

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vibe, you know, the Harbor Park is really nice, but more memorials.

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It feels like us.

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Absolutely.

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I mean, the keg in the bullpen does it for me, so I dunno if you've seen that yet.

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I hadn't seen that.

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I'll gotta check that out this weekend.

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That's funny.

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They have a painted gold keg out there.

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That's great.

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That's really good.

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Um, so Alex, so you graduated from my own right.

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So what, what was your degree in?

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So I had a, uh, undergrad in finance.

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So I have mm-hmm.

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A Bachelor's of Finance and I am currently, uh, doing like

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halfway through my MBA here.

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Okay.

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NBA.

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So you're gonna make like a ton, a ton of money and never talk to like

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simple folks like me ever again.

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I hope I'm paying a whole lot of money for it.

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I know that

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Well, as, as any business person knows, you gotta spend money to make money.

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I, I so far, I mean, the first half of that, I've just spent

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money and then eventually,

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apparently it all comes around.

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That's what I've heard.

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That's what, that's what they say for you.

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Probably

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not me.

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We'll see.

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I I'm still waiting.

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There you go.

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Yeah.

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So what, I mean, I'm sure you're getting asked this a thousand times, but, uh,

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what are your plans for after the season?

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Are you coming back for another semester to finish the MBA?

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How is that all working?

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I still ask myself those questions as well.

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Um, I will say this, I will definitely not be back in Virginia for

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finishing my MBA, uh, if I am plan.

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The plan is to finish it.

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So says my parents, but

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I was just

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say mom.

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Yeah.

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Say I, I know that they listen because I met them uh, before I think

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the Troy series down in Norfolk.

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So that, just ignore what you heard.

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Don't worry.

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They are big fans and this is going to be a surprise to them that I'm on here.

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I have not told them intentionally.

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Oh, that's fun.

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Yes.

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That'd

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be nice.

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Yeah.

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So we will see to answer, to finish that question, but I am planning on

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finishing it back home in New Jersey.

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Sure.

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Gotcha.

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That, that the motherland.

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We gotcha.

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Yeah, and

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I'm probably gonna, and, and to be completely honest, I'm probably gonna

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like slow it down a little bit and just 'cause cost will go up obviously,

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uh, without any baseball scholarship.

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And I obviously am not from Virginia, so it's very expensive to go here.

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So I'll probably stagger it over two years.

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Very good.

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While getting a job, hopefully

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hire him now.

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Oh yeah.

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There we go.

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Oh, that's awesome.

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Well, so, oh, go ahead, CB.

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Oh, you go ahead Gary.

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You got it.

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I'm sure you have.

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Well, I was, I was gonna

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ask a really hard hitting question of like, yeah.

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Is it just univer universally known throughout the team that you have

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the best mustache or was there like some fight to get to that?

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So there, so I, it depends who you ask.

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I think people, I think at this rate, people are thinking

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that it's a little overgrown.

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So

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I, I get some comments on being overgrown.

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Connor Schumann also has a great mustache.

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His is well kept.

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So there's a tight battle.

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I don't know, I can get the curls when I have the wax.

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So that's kind, I was, I was

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just gonna say, I feel like yours gets a little more, you got a

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little more, um, you know, vibrant, lower fingers a little more.

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Yeah, yeah.

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You know, also

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a little more like rolly fingers action, you know?

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Yeah, yeah.

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You also, you, you make like a face when you pitch that like, almost

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like accentuates the mustache.

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Uh, you have like, it's like a, it's like the, the like the emoji with

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like the straight line face and it just, the mustache go like dead.

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So it, the way you throw for me through the camera, I'm like, oh,

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the mustache is, is rocking tonight.

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We're rolling.

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Yeah.

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I mean, it's taken on it mind of its own.

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I really wanna shave it, but I guess I can at this rate.

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So

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you gotta let it keep going so you can get like the full circle all the way.

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Yeah, you gotta get the full circle.

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So that way it's like the distraction up there.

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It was funny.

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I was like, I should've just kept this part too.

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Yeah.

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Just had to go all the way down.

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That wouldn't pretty dope.

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But.

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Anyway,

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that's something we can do as we get ready for the, uh, the tournament.

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You can just let it all go.

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'cause I know for a while all the guys were growing mustaches and they shaved

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them after, I think Georgia State.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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But, and their heads too.

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I don't know why people do that.

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It's kind of strange to me.

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But they, like

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baseball players are just extremely weird.

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I think that's the one thing you probably know that from still being

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one and around them, that they're just, y'all are deeply odd and you

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get around each other and someone has a bad idea and it just keeps going.

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Ex exactly.

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Like my last, uh, when my last school, same thing.

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Kids were like, oh, we're all gonna shave our heads.

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We,

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why?

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I, I worked at Randolph Macon College when I first graduated from ODU

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and I was working in the athletic department and doing a lot with like the

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baseball team and sports information.

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And the baseball team went to their conference tournament.

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They didn't tell anybody, but they actually shaved a full horseshoe

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receding hairline into their heads.

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So when, so when you wear your hat, it looks normal, right?

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Like the sides look normal, the back and all of that.

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Then they go out there for the national anthem, and then after the

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national anthem, they all tip their cap and you see nothing but domes

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staring back at the, in the stands.

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It was one of the greatest things I've ever seen from a baseball team.

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That is commitment.

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I'll put it that way.

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Yes.

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Yeah, because they had to go home with that at some point a couple days later.

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Yeah.

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That's

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crazy.

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Um,

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there's something severely wrong with them, but that's, I hope they had fun.

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They, they had a blast.

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I'll say that.

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I was hoping they'd win the whole thing, so that way that

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is the championship photo.

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That's like in the trophy case, but, uh, didn't, didn't make it that year.

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Got it.

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The next year though.

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That's funny.

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Uh, so Alex who are you living with this year?

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So I'm with Hunter Baines and Dylan Tostrup.

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Okay.

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That's a pretty solid house.

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That's a, that's a nice group of people right there.

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Yeah.

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Not too bad at all.

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Yeah, we're,

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I would, I would, I think we are, uh, one of the cleanest houses.

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Of them all.

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Hmm.

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So I'm very happy with that, especially being, I believe that

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I'm a little over the grimy.

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Yeah.

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Because, yeah, because Dylan's the one, his like fourth year and then

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Hunter's, Hunter's second year, but he's a pretty mature kid, so, so yeah.

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That makes sense.

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Yeah, he's,

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it's, he's like ridiculous.

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It was funny.

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I was like, did not think he was a sophomore when I first met him.

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I was like,

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yeah.

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I, he, he's one of those guys I talk to pretty regularly.

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I, yes, hunter's.

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Hunter's a good kid.

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Um, so, so three of you guys, y'all all came from different places.

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You're all brand new to the team this year, so you had to like, I'm sure,

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just kind of get to know each other.

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How's that been?

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Have you had, like, does you feel like, are you guys besties now?

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Are you braiding each other's hairs or, or mustache?

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Yeah.

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I think,

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uh, Dylan gets this side.

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Hunter gets this side.

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Yeah.

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Um, yeah.

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But yeah, no, it's cool.

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We, we get along very well and it's, it ended up being a great

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fit, so I couldn't be happier.

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Awesome.

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That's, that is great to hear.

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Well, one question we've been asking everyone that comes on and

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we haven't had a picture on in a little while, so it's a little bit

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different question, but, uh, come on.

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You know, MLB the show has, yeah, yeah.

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We, I was mentioning it last week, but uh, you know, had to, had to pivot there

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at the last second with, I think Bailey had classes or something like that.

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Um, but with, with, uh, you know, the college baseball limit being an MLB,

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the show, we had the college football game back, we're asking all the guys,

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like, what would your video game rating be overall, and like, what category

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would you have the highest rating in?

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So like, control break, velocity, something like that.

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And then what was your overall

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mustache?

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99

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Mustache.

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99 mustache.

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No doubt.

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Uh, nine, nine walk.

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Geez.

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No, I'm kidding.

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I don't know.

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Uh, I see this funny.

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I don't even play any of these games, which is a, so this is a terrible question

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for me, but I'm gonna go with, if I, if it's a college baseball game, I'm

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gonna say, uh, relief pitcher at 81.

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All right.

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Guess fair.

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See, he's right.

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That range of like, yeah, there's, we get that from the guys who have

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like, that, like internal humility.

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We get a lot of like that 82 to 85 range of guys who are like, Hey,

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an 81 reliever can be a really good, good for you in a game.

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Sure, why not?

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Yeah.

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Oh yeah.

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I love this

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though, that like, you, you have embodied the mustache 'cause

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you, there's a very much like an old man get off my couch vibe.

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Like, you're like, I don't want a dirty house.

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I'm not playing these video games.

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You can't stay, stop throwing water on my laptop.

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Well,

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sometimes I do feel like an old man, and they do call me an old man sometimes.

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So,

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uh, I feel like that's a necessary part of the team though.

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You've gotta have the, the grizzled vet that'll tell you to shut up occasionally.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Sometimes, you know, sometimes they deserve it, I guess Sometimes

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they don't, but it happens.

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Yeah.

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Most, I would say most of the time they deserve it, but yeah.

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Yeah.

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Awesome.

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Well, I, I know we talked about your hat a little bit beforehand, but would

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love to hear more about, about that and, and kind of what they've done for you

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throughout your, uh, your pitching career.

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Yeah.

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Uh, so the hat is Baseball Performance Center.

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Uh, they're in new, a little, like a little small place in New Jersey.

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Uh, they train a bunch of athletes now, but I, when I first went

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there, it was probably a handful.

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Um, they've actually done everything for me in my baseball career, so I've

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been training with them since I was probably a sophomore in high school.

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Uh, we have a couple kids on the team that go there now and.

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I just, if whoever's listening to this and you are younger and you don't

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really, if you need to like improve your baseball career, go there.

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I'm telling you right now.

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Go there.

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They set me up perfectly.

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The, the reason I'm here, uh, the, the reason I'm the pitch I am today,

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granted, I put in the work, you have to put in the work, but they

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give you the guidance you need.

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And I'm like doing an advertisement for them.

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I feel like even though I don't need to, but I mean, uh, I couldn't be

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happier and I couldn't be more thankful for the guys there, especially Mike.

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Great dude.

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I mean, I think we just need to like endow a membership there for our New

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Jersey pipeline just to make sure they're all going through that on their

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way down to eventually getting to ODU.

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It seemed like yours was like destiny that did land here.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It, it, it felt like that when I committed here too.

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It was so funny.

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Yeah,

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that's awesome.

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I don't, I don't know much about Ionas campus, but is like a huge difference.

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I mean, obviously climate's a little bit different, but is there a huge

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difference between like the way their campus is laid out and like ODU being

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somewhat in the city for Norfolk?

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Can I be honest with you?

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Um, a hundred percent.

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I think I've walked through the campus here once,

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not a great endorsement here.

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I, all my classes are online.

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I'm in the MBA program, so I don't really go to class classes on campus,

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but I'll put it this way, uh, Iona had about, I don't know, 5,000,

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6,000 students, something like that.

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This is probably double, triple, I don't even know.

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Uh, the campus we had there was in New York, so everything's more

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condensed and you could probably walk through it within 10 minutes.

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Not even maybe eight.

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Definitely half the size.

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I would probably say.

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Yeah.

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Wow.

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And I think OD kind of is a smaller, but you also have no concept

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'cause you haven't walked around.

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Yeah, could exactly.

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Yes.

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I'll put it this way.

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We didn't have a football stadium, we also didn't have a baseball field.

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Oh wow.

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No.

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What'd

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y'all play?

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A city park.

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It was pretty cool though.

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So you just go, you just liked going from school to school

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that doesn't have a field.

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Yeah.

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No, no.

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I'm used to this.

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Yeah.

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This is, this

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is, this is nothing for you.

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This is, they just like, yeah, we don't have a, yeah, fine.

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But we get here and like in the fall and like Finney's like saying

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how hard of a season's gonna be.

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Like, we're only gonna have, I think what, six home games?

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Yeah.

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It's like.

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I've only ever had six home series.

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What do you mean?

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And you can even, I don't even know if they're home.

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They're like, just like 15 minutes down the road.

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Yeah.

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It's not like they're on campus.

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Yeah.

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That's hilarious.

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I

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think, I can't remember if it was George Washington or Georgetown had the

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same setup until a couple years ago.

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They were literally playing at a city park, uh, for their home baseball game.

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Wow.

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It was wild.

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Ours was great though.

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We had a, our batter's eye, sorry it was terrible for the hitters,

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but our batter's eye was a huge white public storage building.

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It was awesome.

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That's great.

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Oh, guys, in your lineup must, must've been just brutal on like

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a bright, sunny day when the sun's reflecting off that thing.

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Oh,

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I don't even know how they did it.

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I, I, I don't know how hitters do what they do to begin with and then

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add that in there and beyond me.

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Hmm.

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Well that is, that is wild.

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That's crazy.

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Oh, well.

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Awesome, Alex.

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Well, we appreciate you joining us.

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I dunno, CB do you have any other, uh, questions for Alex?

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No, I

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was just say Alex, man, you're you're awesome, dude.

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I'm glad we could have you come on.

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I, I really enjoyed you, uh, being around the team this year.

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I, I, I love having an old man on the team.

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It's, it's, it's fun.

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It's good to have, uh, it's, it's necessary.

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It, and, uh, you're great man.

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We appreciate you being a monarch this last year.

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Awesome.

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I couldn't, I couldn't be happier to be here and thank you guys for having me on.

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Um, and mom and dad.

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Hi.

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I know you're gonna see this, so

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gotta give the parents a shout out.

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Awesome Alex.

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We'll, we'll let you go.

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Uh, but yeah, great, great work this weekend and good luck.

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Yeah.

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Uh, at War Memorial this weekend against Marshall.

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Yep.

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Thank you guys.

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Hope to you guys there too.

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We'll be there, man.

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We'll be there.

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Awesome

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Alex.

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Cool.

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Appreciate you man.

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Alright.

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See you guys

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all.

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We're gonna take a quick break and when we get back Love it.

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We will have Coach Finwood.

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All right.

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Well, we're actually running a few minutes early, so Coach Finny

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will be hopping on here probably about five, six minutes or so, but

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Sure.

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Alex is cracking me up, man.

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It's funny, I, I know they called him old man a lot and dad and grandpa

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some, I didn't really realize how it permeated his entirely personality.

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That was, that's pretty great.

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Yes.

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Well, for an old man slash grandpa, I believe he is the first

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pitcher this year to throw in all three games of a weekend series.

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I, hopefully the last, to be honest, but he did great.

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He, uh, he, yeah, all three, I think I counted he had five inherited runners

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and, uh, four of 'em left stranded.

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Uh, so that's pretty great.

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I, that's one of those stats that I think I've said this on here before,

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I really wish we would normalize and.

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And have a lot more data about what's a good number, you know, is like, to

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me, allowing one of five inherited runners to score sounds pretty good,

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but I have no idea if, like, honestly, allowing three outta five might be good.

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I don't know.

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I, I really don't know what the numbers are.

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I, I, I wish that we could find some more data on that.

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I, it's, it's out there.

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Maybe somebody has it.

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I gotta dig deeper.

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Um, 'cause that's an important thing.

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I mean, that's as important as anything with believers is can you come in?

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How many times this year have we had like, where guys come up with guys

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on base and it just trickles away?

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Trickles away, trickles away.

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It's like, ah, man.

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That's, that's the difference between being good and not being a good reliever.

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Yeah.

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And I, I don't know what our numbers would be like.

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I'm sure we could probably go back and manually calculate it if we

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had all the free time in the world.

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I know it's probably not been good

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for us so far this year.

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Yeah.

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Uh, so see, but I also

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don't know if it's any worse than anybody else.

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That's, I really don't know.

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It fee, it's one of those things like, it feels like it's so bad because it's

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you, but then it's like, well, how many other times have we had guys on

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the base reliever comes in and we hit like a three run double or something?

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You know?

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It's, it's, yeah.

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You, you, you really, you always wanna believe it's bad,

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but it's like, is it that?

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Who knows?

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Yeah.

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Maybe someone who out there who's listening that, uh, is better with

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that stuff than us can let us know.

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Leave us a voicemail.

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Uh, we definitely still have the voicemail line set up, so feel free.

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Um, yeah.

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One of you nerd with time.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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I wish, I wish I did.

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I don't think if I use my data analyst at work for that, that I don't think

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I'd last very long, but I can try.

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If I see the writing on the wall, we'll get that.

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There we go.

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That's fun.

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Well, we talked about it a little bit with Alex, but it was kind of

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a crazy weekend for the Sunbelt.

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Yeah.

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Four sweeps, which on its own is weird, but then you look at the

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teams that were doing it, it's a little even more surprising.

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Yeah, it's very odd.

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And, and it's just, it goes to show, I mean, what do we say?

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We're, we're tied for eighth right now?

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Is that where we're at?

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I think.

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Was it 5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 aside for seventh, actually.

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Yes.

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Um, which still puts us in that, you know, single elimination play in.

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Uh, but it just shows, you know, we kind of gave away the game on Friday.

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And so if we had that, we'd definitely be in seventh place.

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And then we had a game last week.

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We kinda get, so these, these games here or there that we,

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you kind of blow and give away.

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I mean, if we just won two more games, we're sitting there at, uh, 12 and nine

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And you're solidly in fourth place.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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And we, we, it wouldn't be tied.

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We'd be beating them.

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Yeah.

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Because we'd have the

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tiebreaker over Louisiana.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Um, so it's just one of those things where, you know, the, these

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couple of games here or there that we just can't quite finish off.

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It's like, ah, man, it's the difference between, it's, it's

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so, the league is so compact.

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Once you get past coastal and to a lesser extent Southern Miss and Troy, it's just

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like a bunch of teams who a week, like I said, a weekend sweep all of a sudden

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shoots people up to, up to the, I mean, Marshall went from being at the bottom

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at six and 12 to now they're nine and 12 and they're right there, right behind us.

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And Georgia State, who's been really in the top four or five all

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season, they now find themselves a game behind us in the standings.

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Right.

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Uh, so it's, it is wild.

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But I see, uh, coach Finwood has hopped on here.

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He's getting the camera set up all squared away.

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So we'll bring him on now to talk more.

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Love it.

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What's up guys?

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What's going on?

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What's up?

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How we doing?

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Good, man.

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How you doing?

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Good, man.

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I'm here.

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We made it.

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We're back.

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Yeah.

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How was that travel from

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Louisiana?

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Ah, well not great, but then it was all of a sudden we were here.

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So last flight of the, of the year.

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So

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yeah, I say last long one,

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right?

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So,

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and y'all came back today, right?

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You didn't try to do the late night last night?

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No, we couldn't get out, uh,

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' cause we flew outta Jackson, Mississippi, which is a couple hours from Monroe.

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Um, and we just, we'd had to play at like nine in the morning.

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Um, so we just decided with today in the mar being kind of

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reading days, um, for exams.

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We just come back today and um, a lot of guys are online classes anyway, so Yeah.

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Cost is another night a hotel, but, you know, we didn't have to play

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so early, which is just terrible on Sundays having to play that already.

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Yeah.

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You don't, don't risk, uh, getting stuck in it like Atlanta or Charlotte

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or something for the night either.

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Yeah.

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Which we, which we have done before as well, right?

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Yeah.

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Um, but also, you know, you don't run into any of the time constraints.

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Um, we ended up playing an extra, any game yesterday, you know?

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Yeah.

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Um, you could run into travel curfews and things that you

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just don't want to get into.

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So, uh, worked out.

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Worked out good from that standpoint for sure.

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Yeah.

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Well we had, uh, I heard you guys talking about the, the

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race man, it's crazy, isn't it?

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Like it's, yeah.

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Um, you know, uh, Marshall, you know, went from getting swept to sweeping and, you

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know, kept themselves in it and, um, I'd like to know how many teams haven't been

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swept this year, and I'm sure coastal, Southern, miss Troy probably haven't

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maybe, but, um, I think a lot of teams, you know, maybe have at some point.

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Yeah.

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Maybe Louisiana hasn't as well.

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Yeah.

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Us scratching and clawing for that, you know, salvaging a game or whatever

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on the road has, has paid off.

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I. Uh, to keep us right in the race.

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I think we're, we're tied for seventh.

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Now we have a pretty clear pathway to get into the top six.

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We just gotta, gotta go out and do it.

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But I think we took a good step in the right direction this weekend of

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not letting the Friday game drag us down, coming back and gutting out

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two wins on Saturday and Sunday.

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Yeah, I mean, we knew, you know, um, we needed to win these next

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three series, um, you know, after, after the Louisiana series.

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I mean, those were the, the only three series of the, of the year where

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we're playing teams actually below us.

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Um, you know, Marshall's just a game below us now, but still not above us.

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And, uh, you know, the, the schedule maker didn't do us any, any favors

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this year for sure, but they were winnable series if we played well

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and, and we did play pretty well.

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You know, um, guys, were ready to play Friday, man, I, I, I'll

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say this about the whole weekend.

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I don't, we had seven or eight hits Friday, but.

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Um, and then a bunch Saturday and Sunday we hit, starting on Friday.

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We must have lined out.

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I know we lined out 10 times yesterday on top of 16 hits.

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I kept track of them.

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I mean, we hit 26 balls on screws yesterday and I was like,

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at some point this has gotta come work in our favor, man.

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Come on.

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Um, and of course Saturday they lined out, you know, quite a bit, you know,

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it balanced out from that standpoint.

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But we hit the ball hard Friday too.

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Didn't have a lot to show for, but still had to lead.

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And just we Friday was we, and you gotta give them credit for

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this too 'cause they got it done.

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But we, we just could not make enough good pitches with two strikes.

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We, we hung a bunch of breaking balls with two strikes and gave up

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pits and ended up costing us the game, you know, as with one strike.

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But.

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Uh, kid did a double down the line on the hanging, breaking ball in the bottom of

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the eighth of basically loading two outs.

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And, you know, that was the, that was the ball game.

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So, um,

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and I think, I think that six inning was the same thing.

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You got two quick outs in the inning and then they were able to kind of get

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some walks, get some timely hitting and put a three up on the, on the board.

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And that, I know you look at the eighth, but the sixth inning was kind of similar.

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Yep.

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It was so close there.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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And, um, you know, uh, we were, we were just, you know, they, they were getting

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the big hits, you know, that day.

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We got a few early, um, not, we knocked their starters out, you know, and

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I don't think that start or go won three innings, um, all three games.

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So we did a good job on that.

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Um, but again, you know, not long enough starts four, two thirds, four, two thirds.

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Blake gave us a good one.

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Um, you know, getting into the seventh on Sunday.

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Um, which is helpful, but we gotta get better.

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Starts on, on Friday and Saturday.

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Certainly.

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And Dylan's was, is as, is aspirated a little bit by getting hit.

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You know, he got hit with that line drive that hit him in the hand

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and then in the side of the head.

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And I thought it hit him in the glove because it knocked his glove off.

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G heck went straight up.

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He made a heck of a play, um, to get the out.

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But then, um, it, it, he said it didn't bother him.

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I don't know how, I couldn't, there's no way didn't Yeah, that's, that's

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tough guy.

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Baseball player stuff.

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Yeah,

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yeah, yeah.

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Uh, so, you know, after a tough lost Friday, we just said, look guys,

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this is the simple fact Tomorrow, you could say at every game,

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but tomorrow is, uh, huge game.

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You know, we, we, we need to come out and play.

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Well, I hate ever saying we have to win tomorrow, because I don't think

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you wanna put that on college athletes.

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So they just tight, they just tighten right up when you say that.

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Yeah.

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But I said, that is the biggest game of the year.

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And you gotta decide.

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Some of you guys, you know, are default to getting frustrated, angry, mad,

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rather than finding out ways to win.

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Play better, help your team do something, show up here tomorrow,

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do something to help us win.

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And, and the guys did you know it, it wasn't pretty, I mean, I. By any means.

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I think we walked nine and hit three.

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Um, and we had a couple crazy innings.

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You know, the, I don't know if it was the sixth and the seventh maybe.

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Um, yeah.

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And we had, um, out of the six outs, we had three strikeouts and three

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absolute missiles to the wall that we, you know, Luke made a heck of

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a catch on the one out right hill.

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Yeah.

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Um, and we gave him six free base runners and they didn't score a run.

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Yeah.

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That was, it was crazy.

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They were talking about it at one point.

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They like, they've had bases loaded like three straight innings that

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didn't have a hit since the fifth.

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Yeah.

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It was like, what is happening in this ball?

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And that's

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living, that's living on the edge.

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Um, big time.

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Right.

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And, um, but I, you know, the guys came in at the end.

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I thought Bailey threw the ball well.

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You know, on Saturday and you know, we got a couple big hits late to expand

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that, expand that lead just enough, right?

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Yeah.

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Um, tie the series up and Sunday, man, it was kind of the same thing,

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you know, we jumped up and, um, we were hitting a bunch of balls hard.

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They just weren't finding enough holes to, to put that game away.

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We knew they were gonna go to their, their closer as early as they needed to.

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Um, and, and, and he came in and did a good job.

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He kept us kind of that bay for three or four innings there

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in the middle of the game.

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And again, they scratched and kind of got back in it.

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Um, after Blake came out, I'll give our bullpen credit for this

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though, you know, and a couple guys, you know, running on fumes.

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We asked them to go back to back to back days, get a hiter out

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or so when they on, on Sunday, they bent, but they didn't break.

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Yes.

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And I was proud of that.

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Sometimes it's not about being perfect, it's just about being brave and tough.

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And, and you know, Marco Levari has had a rotten ear, um, but he

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is had a couple moments where he is come in and saved our butts.

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And I just keep telling you, you're capable of doing that, you know, a

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hit there and the game's over, he comes in, you know, second and third

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one out, we're up one, you can't play the infield in there and try to win

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because you know, the, the, you, you just can lose the game too easily on.

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Yeah.

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And the ball the got hit, if our infield end would've got through, uh, yeah.

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Would've been a walk.

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Been a walk

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off.

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Yeah.

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And so you gotta just, at that point, you're trying to just extend the game.

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If you can get a strikeout, great, but you're trying to only

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give up one and keep playing.

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Um, which is what we did.

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And Marco did a good job.

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He got two ground balls.

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Yep.

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Um, and, you know, we keep, we keep playing and then, uh, you know,

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Brody finally gets a, you know, kind of a, a, a duck fart hit over

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there in the right field, which we hadn't gotten the whole day, which

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he'd been hitting laser beams all

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weekend, huh?

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Yeah, he'd been laser beams all weekend and yeah, like I said, get, yeah, get far.

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You're right.

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Perfect.

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Uh, old school baseball.

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I love it.

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Yep.

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And, uh.

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Then Zach who, um, had hit the ball really hard.

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You know, it's funny, like his Zach's first, Zach been grounding

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out to the infield a lot.

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Mm-hmm.

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His first at bat, he gets a two oh pitch for, you know, first and

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third or base load, whatever it was.

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And we, luckily they don't, can't turn two on it and I just had enough.

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So I lit his butt up and um, you know, and his next four at bats, I think he,

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he averaged probably 105 x exit velocity.

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So I said, alright, I, I'll just start yelling at you during

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bating practice for now long,

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but a huge hit, right?

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He drives one in the gap on a three-two pitch Brody's running so we can score

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him and then Mav comes up and, and hits one, you know, second home run of

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the day to give us a three run lead.

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So, you know, I told Mav it's, you know, it's the temperature's in the eighties now

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you can start playing good like last year.

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So, uh, we rested you, he doubled his his for part season.

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He doubled his home run at RBI totals for the season in that game.

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Yeah.

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I dunno.

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You know that right?

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That's,

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that's a crazy stat.

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Yeah.

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Well, we, you've seen what he's capable of.

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I mean, he can take over a game.

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Um, he just got off to such a rotten start, but he's swinging

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the bat a lot better now.

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A lot of our guy, our guys are, I think, yeah.

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And, um, you know, I think Kaden, Jorge's had a bunch of really good at bats since

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we stuck them in the lead off spot.

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I mean, competitive, I like it there.

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Striking our less and what gets lost a little bit.

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So, so we get the three run lead, you know, in the, in the top of the 10th.

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And we had had to, we, we had put Saturday and Sunday we put our

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DH into the game in the ninth.

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Mm-hmm.

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Um, late, late was DH and Saturday we put 'em in the game for defense in the ninth.

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So you burn your dh.

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So the pitcher, whoever's in the game pitching ends up going into

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whoever came outta the game spot.

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Um, which, uh.

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Uh, Saturday was the Dallas, um mm-hmm.

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And then Sunday was aching, right?

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Yeah.

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So we, we, we, we spun it around to where that spot was gonna get up again.

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'cause we scored, you know, some runs in the 10th.

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Um, Marco wasn't gonna go back out there anyway.

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You know, sometimes I think especially in college athletics, when you get out

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of a big jam, there's so much emotion and just mental stuff that goes into that.

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You see it all the time.

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And that pitcher goes in the dugout and then he comes back out and he just stinks.

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He walks guys.

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He's awful.

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Yeah.

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And

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so I, I said, look, stat's down there, they don't know anything about him.

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I guarantee they don't have a scout report on him.

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Um, and let's just, let's pinch it.

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Let's hit Ron and, and let's, let's just give it a whirl.

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And, uh, you know, he gets a hard hit ground ball to Kyle to get the first out.

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Kainen had made a heck of a play center field on the second out.

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I mean, that ball is almost at the wall.

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That ball was hitting really hard.

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Um, and he, he, he's a good outfielder.

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He went back there and made a really nice catch straight

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over his head for a second out.

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And we give up a hit and then he strikes out the pinch hitter on

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a, on a good breaking ball down.

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Um, and we get the series on the road.

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So second road series, um, win of the year in the league and in a row as well.

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So, um, happy about that.

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And I thought the guys fought hard.

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You know, by no means has any of this year been cosmetically

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beautiful, but the kids haven't stopped fighting and I'm really proud of them.

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And they're tired as heck, man.

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They got back today.

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We said nothing today, nothing tomorrow.

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Like, let's, you got exams starting up.

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Let's sleep a lot, eat a lot, drink a lot of water, and try to get the.

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Batteries back to green as much as we can for, for this weekend.

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And another big big series against, against Marshall.

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So

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yeah, no, no Midweeks this week, so I'm sure that'll help, uh, get 'em off

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their feet for another day as well.

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Uh, but Alex Hunt was our, our guest this week, and I think that's the first

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time you've had a pitcher throw in all three games of a weekend series.

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Is that, is that correct?

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Has to be.

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I would imagine.

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Yeah.

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And, and Alex was really good his first two and he just didn't have it yesterday.

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And, you know, Alex's stuff is fantastic.

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His issue is just command.

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Um, and when he is commanding the ball, it's, he's hard to hit.

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You know, he got a big strikeout or a big ground out jam the guy on Friday,

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and then big strikeout on Saturday to, to help us win that ball game.

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So he is an awesome kid.

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He is.

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Got a great personality.

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He, yeah, he's a lot of fun.

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You know, he is got the.

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Seventies, uh, you know, uh, uh, village people mustache.

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I'm trying to think of a politically correct way to say that.

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Porn

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stash.

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Is that what you meant?

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Yeah, there you go.

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You said that.

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Um, exactly.

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Um, and he is a lot of fun.

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I, I got, I got a chance to talk with his parents in the Atlanta

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airport early in the, in the season.

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And they're just wonderful people as well.

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So I think they're, um, and he's had some, you know, uh, the Charlotte Save, he

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got, he come in, comes in and gets a win.

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He's had some big colleagues for us this year, so.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, I think it's a good step forward for the bullpen too, just to

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put guys in that situation that you haven't really been leaning on as

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much all this year, like Bailey or Kellen and let them have some success.

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'cause that'll pay those dividends for you in a couple weeks

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when we're down in Montgomery.

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Well, you hope so, you know, we're gonna need them all for sure.

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And, uh.

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You know, even a guy like Stott and Levari I mean, those guys are

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gonna have to be able to throw, you know, an inning or two a weekend.

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Um, it's just the way it's gonna have to be.

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I'd prefer that over having to recycle a guy three times.

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You just, you, you gotta feel like you could depend on somebody though.

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That's, that's what it is.

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I mean, when I know I can depend on you, you could fail.

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I'm okay with it.

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I get it.

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Baseball's full of, of that.

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But I'll run you back out there when you throw the ball over the place all the

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time, then I'm gonna be less, less apt.

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We are gonna be less apt. Want to depend on you.

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Um, yeah, I was thinking

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of that a minute ago when you were saying it's like, oh, just as long

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as you throw strikes, it's like, boy, it's funny how many guys you could

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say that, like, when they're throwing strikes, they're great when they're not.

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Boy, we got some problems and

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yeah.

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You know, know Mike today.

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Most of

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them,

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you're right.

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Cb, I mean that, but that's college baseball.

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Yeah.

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Um, it's full of guys like that and mm-hmm.

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My contention is, it's the same thing in a different way with hitters.

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Um, this generation of kids is all about training and metrics

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and numbers and spin rate.

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And that's not what it is though.

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It's about getting guys out.

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That's what pitching is.

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It's called pitching and hitting, not throwing and swinging.

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But, but they don't think about it that way.

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It's our job as coaches.

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And sometimes I think this generation of coaches, I mean, I'm not gonna

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get on soapbox here about this, but they coach 'em that way.

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Everything's about the, the TrackMan numbers and the, you

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know, the, the, all of that.

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It is not though, can you throw this pitch right there, knowing that if you

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do, it's probably gonna get that guy out.

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You got, you do have all the, we got more information on hitters and pitchers

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than we've ever had, you know, and I tell our hitters this all the time.

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Yeah.

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You know, where he is throwing and what he is throwing.

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You know, tendencies and what counts, but if your swing sucks, it doesn't matter.

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Yeah,

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yeah.

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All the data in the world doesn't help.

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Let's get our swings better and get in the zone and stop spinning off the

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ball and, and we can hit stop worrying about maybe what it is as opposed

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so much as opposed to where it is.

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Because if it's out over plate and you got a good swing, you can hit it.

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It doesn't matter what it is.

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Breaker ball, basketball change up, you know?

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But you guys wanna know exactly what it is and all this cutter slide or change,

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and meanwhile your head's in our dugout every time you swing that dug works.

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Yeah, I, I've

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definitely had that thought a little bit, you know, and off and on, of course

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with all the guys where it's like, man, I wish you would just go up and

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compete and stop worrying about you.

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See, like, I, I always say hitters are dumb, frankly.

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That's why I always think pitchers have it easier because it's already

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harder to hit and the hitters think too much and they're not that bright.

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And the guys who just go up and accept they're dumb and go up and just

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compete and react, tend to be better.

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And it's, you're a hundred percent right and college hitters are way better when

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it's two and oh than when it's oh and two.

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Yeah.

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I can remember Wayne Graham yelling at one of his pitchers

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our first year down at Rice.

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This kid, his name was Lanier.

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He catching the big leagues.

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He might big here.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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And he's carving us up and Graham is yelling at him and he is going,

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why is it always one and oh every time you pitch to every hitter, when

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it gonna be, oh, and one and, and some choice words thrown in there.

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And I'm thinking, boy, you right.

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I can say that about a handful of dudes, you know.

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Um, so, and, and I will say this, I told the guys yesterday, the

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hitters, we, we competed better this weekend for a whole weekend

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than maybe we have the entire year.

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Yeah, we did.

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I agree.

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You, you can see the difference, right?

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Guys were in there, they were fighting with two strikes, you

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know, they were getting the ball.

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And, and so I was really proud of that.

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And they, they played like they wanted to win, you know, it feels like

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observing about halfway through the year, like they're finally starting to listen.

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That's what it seems like from the outside.

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Yeah.

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Well, I hope so.

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You know, we're, we're, we're staying on approach and, and guys getting off

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their backside and not spinning so much.

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Uh, that's a mechanical thing through some different drills, but it is, it,

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it is some of that, but a lot of it, at this point in the season, you're

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not gonna try to reinvent guy's swing.

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Certainly that would be dumb, but it's just about competing more man.

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Like, you know, just be ready for the moment when it comes.

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And, and I really think this, I know he made some errors, um.

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He is a young kid, he is a work in progress over a third certainly.

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But I think Brody has given us a good spark in our lineup.

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He is competitive at backs, he's hitting the ball hard, his energy's good.

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Um, I think Scotty Young has given us a good spark in our lineup.

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Same exact thing.

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Um, and so those two guys in particular I think have given us a little bit of a shot

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in the arm here, you know, most recently.

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And, um, I

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texted Gary and the guys the other day and I said, not playing Brody

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until now was smart because I don't think you'd be getting the same

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results and not, again, not to say bro, you know, Brody loved the kid.

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Hard worker.

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Yeah.

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It's just when you come in as a freshman, that adjustment period,

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you kind of allowed him to have that adjustment period, and then now

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you're putting it on him and he looks like he looks ready for the moment.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I think he, I, I think we didn't play him 'cause he just, he wasn't ready to play.

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But, but you're right, right.

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Those guys need some room.

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We, we played Tanner a little bit earlier, maybe before he should

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have been ready to be in there.

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I think f was kinda ready to do it from the get go.

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But again, F's catching a little bit more and, you know, f and, and, uh, Jack and

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I thought Jack had a good day yesterday.

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We didn't talk about him.

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Uh, he's a lot of good days and, and, and hit a third one hard, you know,

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the kid made a good play on, um, and he caught good back there, so, you know,

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he had a, he had a big, big day force.

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Um, Jack and F are probably gonna have to catch, you know, for a while.

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'cause I think, uh, Holman pulled no o bleak, uh, on Friday.

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Mm. And so you never know how those are gonna heal up in baseball, man.

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'cause it's such a rotational sport.

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And, um, so, we'll, we'll see.

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But I would say this weekend, those two guys will have to be

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our guys that, that we go to and.

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You know, I'd like to say we could play Lefty righty with 'em, but I don't think

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Jeff's ready to catch two days in a row.

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And so we'll probably catch, you know, one Friday and Sunday and then, and,

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and we may do a combination, you know, of, of, uh, of guys coming in and that

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kind of thing too and in the game.

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So, um, we're, we're down to two catchers and I think Evan can catch

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in an emergency, he just can't hit.

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So if he was in there, he'd have to, you know, probably bump something like that.

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Yeah.

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Well, at least both Jack and F have experience back there catching, it's

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not gonna be their, their first start.

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You've been able to rotate them throughout the year pretty well.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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The, maybe the, one of the advantages of not having a, you know, everyday

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catcher is if you lose one, you know, the other guys have caught

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plenty and you know, you're not necessarily having to drop off 'em.

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And against righties, I think Slater has swung to bat really well for us.

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I mean, he's, he's, he's hitting the ball hard.

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He is having good competitive at bats.

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He's a good thrower.

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You know, he is gotta be better at blocking at times, certainly.

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But he, he competes in there for, so I'm proud of, I'm proud

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of him yesterday for sure.

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Yeah.

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Well one group maybe I'm not proud of from the weekend is the umpiring crew.

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Now I will not, I will not get you in trouble.

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I don't know what exactly happened, but I know that both dugouts were going at him.

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The zone was all over the place, but there was some sort of incident with

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Kyle Edwards coming off of first base at the end of like the half inning.

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And it looked like the umpire at first was barking at him the

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whole way back to the dugout.

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I never heard anything, so I dunno if you had any insight

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there.

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I think something got sent out of their dugout.

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And Kyle can have rabbit ears.

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So, you know, we talk about his care, but he was frustrated 'cause

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he grounded out, you know, with the lead run on third or whatever.

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He can get, he can get the antennas up pretty easy at times, I think.

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And you know, then he barked back at them and it's just much to do about nothing.

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Sometimes these guys are, was like, what are y'all gonna do?

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Go fight each other.

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Like, right, let's play, you know, if y'all wanna fight, go

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out behind the dugout and fight.

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Most of y'all ain't never been in a fight in your whole life.

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That's, that's my favorite.

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Anytime I go.

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To like a D two, D three JUCO game.

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And it's like all they wanna do is talk trash and act like they're gonna fight.

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It's like, bro, just 'cause none.

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Waste the energy you have to say.

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Exactly.

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Yeah.

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We're in a

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tie game and going into the 10th inning.

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How about if we just focused on that?

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It's probably some backup pitcher that never pitches anyway, trying to get

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under your skin and you're letting them.

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Mm-hmm.

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So, you know, let's, we talk about those kind of things and Kyle normally does a

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good job, but like I said, sometimes, you know, he was frustrated with, you know,

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having, not getting a big hit and probably heard it, uh, a little too easily.

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But he made a couple big plays for us down the stretch there.

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I, I thought, you know, Brody threw a couple balls away, but I thought

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Mav and, uh, Kyle played really well, uh, in the middle defensively for us.

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Mm-hmm.

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All weekend.

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Turned some double plays and, um, you know, overall defensively,

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we, we played pretty well.

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Yeah, I think that that fire comes, I think from that

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want to compete now too, so.

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Yeah.

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I know, I think earlier Alex hit somebody to load the bases and the dude

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stared him down the whole way to first.

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Oh, did he?

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So that probably might have sparked it, but I'm like, dude, if, if you

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think that's the situation to throw at somebody, you need to baseball.

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I, I'm pretty sure

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it was a breaking ball too.

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I'm, I'm pretty sure it was a breaking ball you hit him with Did look like a,

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like during the game, if we're gonna hit you, it ain't gonna be on purpose.

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It ain't gonna be with a breaking ball.

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No.

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And some of our guys, if they tried to hit you, it might get

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thrown right down the middle.

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It's like, what game have you been watching this weekend?

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The best pitch he's thrown all year.

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Yeah.

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I mean, it just doesn't happen in college baseball anymore, like.

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In the old days it did.

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I mean, you never threw at somebody's head, but if, you

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know, if your best player got hit, you're gonna get their guy.

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That was just kind of how it worked.

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But nowadays, it's just, you know, you, you just, nobody, nobody

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really tries to hit guys anymore.

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They just do it by proxy

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because they going

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Yeah, I, and I don't, I I, I do like old school stuff.

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I don't think it's a bad thing.

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I don't think throwing, you know, tiny projectiles at people at 90

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miles an hour is a great idea.

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So that's, that's definitely, yeah, you're right.

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It's, there's, there's probably more guys getting hit now, but it's all accidental.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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No doubt we hit enough.

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Not on purpose now.

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You don't, we don't need to add to it by hitting guys on, on purpose.

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And you never wanna see a kid get hit in the head.

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I mean, yeah.

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I don't like kids seeing kids get hit and get hurt, period.

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Especially the older I get.

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Um, but you, you never wanna see a kid get hit in the head, man, that's scary.

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And we've had a few, you know, through the years, I remember last

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year at Georgia State, you know.

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Uh, Alex, uh, got hit, got hit in the nose, broke his nose, you

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know, and that, that can happen.

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So you just wanna stay away from that if, if possible.

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But again, I mean, you know, that's one series we needed to win and we did.

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Um, this, this weekend against Marshall, same thing.

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Um, it's a series we need to win.

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If we play well, we got a chance to win it.

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And then, uh, you know, that's the next, the next one that's up.

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So that's the one we gotta focus on.

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And, you know, they've had good pitching most of the year and, uh, haven't been

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a great offensive team, but, um, you know, war Memorial, if the wind's blowing

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out, it can, it can flex the defense.

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Yeah.

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Um, which doesn't bother me actually.

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'cause we're starting to drive the ball a little bit better.

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So, um, that wouldn't bother me that much.

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And, uh, it just, we don't make any of 'em easy, man.

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I mean, that's, no, you know, I, I haven't, it was hot

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and those games were all.

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You know, as the old school says, nut cutters and man, uh, yesterday after the

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game, I was like, holy crap, I'm tired.

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Uh,

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yeah.

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You know, and I would laugh because this morning at the airport we

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get to TSA and the guy says, Hey, they got your date of birth here.

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Long, uh, wrong.

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It says you're 10 years older than you are.

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And I go, oh, I feel way more older than that money.

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That's funny.

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I said, I feel like a hundred years older than I. Um, uh, so I got a good

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chuckle from our team out of that one.

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Yeah.

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Gotta gotta have you flare for the dramatics this year.

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I feel like it's, you need to get the, whatever cardiologist is in Norfolk needs

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a sponsor though to your baseball team.

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That's missed opportunity there.

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I think, I think we were 10 and 11 at this point last year.

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Were we, not you, I, I wanna say that

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sounds right.

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Yeah.

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And maybe even the year before, I think, I don't know.

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But um, I think we, if you know, you, you never know how things can happen, but

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if you play well, you know, you have a chance to win these next two series and

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that probably puts you in the tournament.

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Yeah.

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We'd love to get in that top six, which is possible.

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Um, certainly with we're we got, you know, tiebreakers over Georgia State

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and Georgia Southern, um, you know, and so those are two teams right in there.

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They're gonna be somewhere in there next to you.

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You just gotta, you know, you stay ahead of the ones that are below

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you by beating them, and then other people beat up on each other.

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So, you know, um, that's how that works.

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And then you kind of root for those teams in the top three or four,

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just keep winning at this point.

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Right.

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Yeah.

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This is definitely a time of year you start watching the schedule

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like, all right, I need you to win.

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Need you to win.

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Like, you know, it's, it's for sure you start rooting for other teams.

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Yeah.

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You

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start, start rooting for the top three and the bottom three.

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And then when you're Yeah, if, if you get that, then you're gonna be in good shape.

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'cause there's like legit pathway to get even as high as four.

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But I think five and six is realistic, but Yep.

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Gotta gotta go play Marshall on Friday, six o'clock at War Memorial, win

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that one, then worry about the rest

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later.

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Yeah.

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No, that's the biggest game of the year and you know, they got

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that tough little lefty blevins.

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He is tough man.

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Mm-hmm.

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You just hope kind of late in the year, he is maybe running outta gas a little bit,

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which can happen with those smaller guys.

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Um, they had a, uh.

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They had a freshman lefty that started Saturday that, whose

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numbers were really good.

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Uh, a change up guy.

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And you could see it like that was his ninth or 10th start of the

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year and he was gassed, gassed.

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Like it wasn't, it's funny, it's just so hard on those guys.

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I think the last Blake Morgan started freshman, but he didn't, we didn't

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dump him into the rotation until probably the sixth or seventh week.

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And so he, I think he had eight starts and he was outta gas by first

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starting a tournament that year.

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He gutted out five innings.

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I remember, but you know, if you started freshman from the get go, man, usually by

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this time of the year, I think the last one we did from the opener was Johnny

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Wilson and he got hurt in like week nine.

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You know?

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Yeah.

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And so it's really hard on those kids.

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I mean, just the grind of a college season and having to do

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that over and over and over again.

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You gotta be somebody pretty special physically, anybody what,

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no matter what year you are.

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Um, but to be able to do that as a freshman is, is pretty impressive.

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Yeah, it is.

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And they, they've just kind of been a pest all season, I feel like with Marshall.

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Like they had three one run games with Troy, I think it was.

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Yep.

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So they've been able to stay in games, they compete and then they got killed

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all three times against Coastal two weeks ago.

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Yeah.

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And then they came out, who'd they beat this weekend

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does?

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Uh, Georgia State.

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South Alabama.

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South Alabama.

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Yep.

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Yeah.

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Who's gone on a jar it feels like.

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So, yeah.

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Um, yeah.

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Well they had a thir 32 to 15 midweek game also.

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Did they really?

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Wow.

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Well, yeah, they played Morehead State.

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It was 32 to 15 on, uh, Wednesday after beating them 10.

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Nothing in seven innings on Tuesday.

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Ooh, that sucks.

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That's a heck of a week.

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Yeah,

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that's a heck of a week.

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Hey, if we end up in that situation, I don't have much left in this

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lefthanded, uh, arm, but I can probably give you a couple pitches anyway.

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Go.

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Well, we just gotta come out and, you know, Ben's gotta go out there

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and do what he does and, and try to get us five or six innings and

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we gotta get some big hits, man.

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Hopefully we'll have, you know, the weather looks like

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it's pretty good this week.

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Hopefully we'll have some people come out and watch us.

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I mean, uh, but we're, we're all disappointed with the overall record,

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but I, I will say I'm proud of our guys.

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They are, they're through all, everything.

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The disaster area that is our baseball facility right now.

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It's the, we call it the Big dig.

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All it is a bunch of holes in the ground.

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Um.

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Some days we have electricity for our pitcher machines and some days we don't.

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And, um, the guys have come out and they've kept showing up and playing

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hard, and I think we're playing better right now than we, than we have ear,

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than we were earlier in the season.

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And that's should just a tribute to those kids.

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Like they, they want to, they wanna keep fighting and, and try to get in

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that tournament and see what can happen.

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That's fair.

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Well, that's, that's, I saw a couple of your, uh, alumni yesterday up in, uh,

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I was in Salisbury, Maryland, saw the Augusta Green jacket, so I got to see,

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uh, Jacob Gomez and Trent Buchanan.

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Oh, that's awesome.

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Yeah.

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That's a picture my dad took, actually took this.

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He was up there on Tuesday.

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And then also Seth Keller, who almost was a, a, a monarch, he got drafted

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before he, uh, gotta play here.

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Yep.

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Uh, so all three of them are together.

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Yeah, I follow that.

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I didn't get to see him pitch, uh, but they, I think Jacob pitched the

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night before did really well how to score the inning, and Trent's back

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was hurting 'em a little bit, so he wasn't able to pitch, uh, yesterday.

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But yeah, they're, they're doing great.

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They're, they're loving it.

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Um, they're, they're keeping up with the team.

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They're still, you know, of course they're, they're big old monarchs and,

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and yeah, still, uh, still keeping track and proud and keeping up with

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all the guys.

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That's so cool.

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And I know you, I saw your, uh, post about you went down and, and saw Betsy

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throw, uh, Hal bet the week before and he threw the ball real well.

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Oh, sho.

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Yeah.

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Gary and I were both there.

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Yeah.

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That's cool.

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Well, it's always fun to watch those guys, you know, move through our

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program into the professional ranks and especially when they have this success

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and, you know, make us all proud of them.

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Yeah.

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At that, especially with such good people.

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I mean, those are those three guys through the last few weeks.

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Those are, those are three of the best human beings you'd ever meet.

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And they're, they're really good representatives of ODU baseball.

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Yeah.

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We got good kids.

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You know, um, Mike Federico is Louisiana Monroe head coach, and he

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was a long time pitching coach at Southern Miss before he took that job.

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And he is just a real gem of a.

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Human being.

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I mean, just a, you know, a real competitor, but a

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real gentleman, good person.

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And, uh, after the game yesterday, you know, that's a

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tough loss for them, obviously.

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Yeah.

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They, they're fighting to get determined and now, you know, they got a long row.

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You're looking up a six wins right now, and you're like, we gotta go, you

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know, eight one or something like that.

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Yeah.

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But he, he always said, he goes, man, I just wish we could play

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people like you guys every weekend.

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'cause it's just fun.

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It's baseball, it's competitive.

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They're good kids and there's not a lot of yapping and, you know,

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bullshit going on other than the game.

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And um, you know, you were talking about the umpires though, and I know I'm

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running over here, but, oh, you're good.

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There's no top of, I forget Scott, the, the Saturday guy we have on the plate.

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He's been around a long time.

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Um, and probably past his prime, but he's a great guy.

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Uh, the, the whole crew were good, good people, good dudes.

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Like they, they were, yeah.

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Question.

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You know, college strike zones are like the twilight zone to me.

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Yeah.

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Um, sky came out there in about the sixth inning about a lineup thing, and I said.

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I said something, I screwed up a number or something.

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I gave to him, I fixed it, and he goes, man, that's the first mistake that's

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been made all day today, isn't it?

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And I said, Hey, you're doing great, man.

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Hang in there.

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This is gonna be about a five hour game.

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He goes, I know.

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I got plantar fasciitis and it's already been killing me for four innings.

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And I said, well get some ibuprofen and some water from our trainer, man.

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And uh, and call some damn strikes.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Call some more strikes and saying go faster.

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About three innings later I walked out and he said, he was like kind of limping

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a little bit and I said, look, can you just toughen up a little bit please?

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And he gave, he gave me a couple expletives that you can definitely can't.

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I said, we're trying the best we can.

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I know we walked nine guys or whatever.

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But he said, God, I said, you know, he goes, I'm trying to call strikes.

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I want to get out and get off my feet.

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Um, so I think, you know, sometimes when you got umpires that are good people

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and run the game the right way, I.

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They're, yeah, they're gonna make mistakes.

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Um, the Friday guy was one of the best plates we've had all year though, Jordan.

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Yes.

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Yep.

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He was fantastic.

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And he's been good.

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Uh, he's an S-E-C-A-C-C, maybe Big 12 guys were, I think he was really good

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and had enough guts to call that check swing to end the series on yesterday too.

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Mm-hmm.

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Which I appreciated.

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Which the guy did swing, he definitely swung.

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Um, but a lot of guys don't, 'cause they're standing next to their dugout.

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They don't wanna get barked at the end of the game.

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And Jordan doesn't care.

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Like he don't, he ain't taking it from anybody.

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Um, so you know that about him and you gotta handle him the right way.

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Um, so, but yeah, that was my umpire story for the, for the weekend.

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That's a, that's

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great.

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That's a good one.

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Well, awesome.

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Well, fans are listening.

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Get over to War Memorial this weekend.

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I'm gonna be there for at least the first two days.

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I'm working on the third one.

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I gotta get the permission.

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I'll be good to go.

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Uh, six o'clock Friday, three o'clock Saturday, one o'clock Sunday.

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If you're a bum and you stay at home or you live far away, ESPN Plus has

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the streaming, but at least get to one game at war more like it's a

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fun place to watch a baseball game.

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It's great.

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It's, and, and you get two teams that are gonna be fighting like

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Marshall's not laying down for anybody.

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Oh.

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They fight just as hard.

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So Marshall hasn't

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been in the tournament.

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Marsha hadn't been in the Sunbelt conference tournament yet since

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they joined the league, so, oh wow.

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They're, they're trying to get in it and um, obviously they got a

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good coach and he is a good guy.

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And they're, they're building that thing.

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They're with that new stadium.

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They're gonna continue to improve, um, without a doubt.

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So, yeah, it'll be a good competitive series.

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It's gonna be a lot of fun.

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I, I booked my hotel and my flight to Montgomery.

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I'm not gonna tell you what days, but I, I'll be there.

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Alright, I'll be there.

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What hotel you staying at?

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Uh, the, the Renaissance, I think that's right there by the ballpark.

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So

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yeah, you can walk to the park.

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All those are great down there, man.

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That's the best thing they got going.

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The ballpark's cool too.

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I like the ballpark, but the best thing they got going is that all

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the teams stay within walking distance of the, of the ballpark.

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And so the guys can just walk over and watch games when they're not playing.

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And the coaches, uh, there's a lot of cool restaurants around.

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It's just a neat area.

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You know, Montgomery, Alabama isn't, uh, you know, the, the

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tourist hub of the world, but there is some cool history there.

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I enjoy walking through town, seeing the, the Rosa Parks Monument and you know,

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some of the, some of the, the Civil War things and, you know, the, um, you know,

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the, the, the, the Martin Luther King Memorial and some of those things are

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really, really, really neat to, to look at from a history perspective as well.

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Hopefully we'll be there.

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They got a couple good coffee shops in town.

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I like

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Alright, I'll get your, I'll get your coffee recommendations when we get a

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little bit closer to it, but, uh, looking, looking forward to the games this weekend.

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I know CB you'll be there as well.

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We'll be, can't wait.

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I'll be there.

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Baseball cards for

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everybody.

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It's gonna be great.

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Oh, baseball cards are out this weekend.

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Nice.

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Yeah.

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Sweet.

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And I, I think it's, um, graduation weekend as well.

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I think we're doing senior weekend.

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I could be wrong on that.

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Maybe graduation,

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I think.

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I think that's gonna be the Friday of the next week is the graduation coastal.

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Alright.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, that's right.

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We them both that week.

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Yeah, they moved.

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So yeah,

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check

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that.

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All right.

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Well, I'm getting ready to throw some burgers on the grill.

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How you guys liking.

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All right.

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Medium.

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Medium.

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Medium.

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Rare.

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Medium.

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Got it.

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Alright.

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Thanks so much Finn.

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Appreciate you

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man.

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Alright.

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Mon.

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All right,

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there we go.

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Appreciate

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it.

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Getting some burgers on the grill.

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I'm gonna be getting some dinner here myself pretty soon.

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And Okay.

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If I remember to take out what I was supposed to take out of the freezer.

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So,

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well, before you do that, let's talk about our, our, uh,

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hitter and pitcher of the week.

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Yes.

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Gimme one second.

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Bring those bad boys out.

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That's, I mean, I, you can take all the seconds you need.

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I, you're the one knows all the buttons.

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There we go there.

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Go look at that.

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Uh, and so Alex Hunt, look at that.

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We talked to that guy, right?

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That was, uh, and as you were getting that, I could have been

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getting the stats out instead of

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Maverick played ball.

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Good.

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Alex throw Maverick Dub.

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All good.

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Alex Dub dub ball.

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So we talked about Alex.

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He was in all three games.

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He ended up, he got one out in all three games.

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Uh, so that's one inning total.

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He did give up, um, an earned run.

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Uh, he struck a guy out.

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He did hit a guy, but like I said, he, he left, he inherited five runners for them.

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Were left on base.

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So that's, that's a big deal.

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It's, it's not a small thing.

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Um.

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It was kind of a weird week for pitching 'cause as we know, we had a lot of

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guy, a ton of guys pitched, weren't a lot of like really great appearances.

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Tyler Stotts, the guy I think we should mention too, he got the save in that game

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one inning, um, note runs, gave up a hit a walk, but he did get a strikeout, you

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know, and for a guy who doesn't get in a ton of games to come in, in a big spot

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where we need you, he, he showed up.

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Um, so that was great.

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Uh, Ben Moore had a, you know, again, we, it felt like a step back after throwing

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five and six inning, his last couple, but four and two thirds, only one run,

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three hits, three walks, two strikeouts.

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So not his best start, uh, by far, but, but a, a good solid start for him.

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Um, and then Frank Wright had a nice scoreless inning.

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He, uh, he, he pitched one inning, uh, no hits, no runs, two walks in a strikeout.

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So not a ton of great stuff on the pitching side, but,

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but a few guys here and there.

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Uh, the hitters were a little better.

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We had some guys had some really nice, so Maverick, uh, you know,

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you have a two Homer, five RBI game.

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I think you gotta get Player of the week.

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And he had a good solid week overall.

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He was, he was a six for 14 in the week.

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Uh, double two Homers five rbis.

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Had a walk and had a stolen base.

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So that was fun.

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It's fun, it's fun to see the guys do the kind of room, vroom,

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uh, celebration when they steal.

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So it was, it was good seeing Maverick enjoying that, uh, Zach late, which again,

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you might even argue, had a better week.

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But you know what?

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Maverick, Maverick had a two Armor game, had not one point a week where

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gave it to him, uh, but Zach late, he was five for 10 on the week, two

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doubles, four rbis, three walks to hit by a pitch, so that, that equates

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out to a 6 43 on base for the week.

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Um, so he's, he's, I mean, he's certainly been our best offensive

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player all year and continues to be.

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So it's, it's nice to see him keep that going.

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Uh, Kainen George, uh, as, as Finney pointed out, another really good

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week, five for 14, a double two rbis, two walks a sack fly and get this.

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Did you know this one, four stolen bases this weekend?

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Uh, yeah.

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He, he, Kainen went from being like having a couple, he's up

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over, I think he's got like 11 now.

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So, uh, Kyles tops in the league with 20, I think 21.

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Uh, and Kainen's.

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Pretty solidly.

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Second place now on the team.

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Uh, Luke Waters another good week for him.

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He's moving in the right direction.

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He's, uh, four for 14, a double a Homer, three rbis and a walk.

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Uh, and Brody Connors, again, another nice weekend for a guy who's really just

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getting his first chance to play a lot.

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Four for 14, a double, two rbis, a walk and a stolen base.

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So another good week for Brody.

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And he said, you know, had had a couple not great plays, but had some good plays.

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And he is, he's playing like a freshman.

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Yeah.

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And it, it, it, it's really hard to pick, I think the offensive

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player of the week this week.

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Like, it was, it was difficult, but we set the precedent with Evan having the

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big day and he got it because of that.

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Right.

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And that was, that was the separator for Maverick too.

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Now

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I will say, if Maverick was like.

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Had two homers and five rbis that day, but was like over,

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over nine with eight strikeouts.

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The previous few days, I'd had a hard time giving it to 'em, but fortunately it came

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on on in the midst of a, a good weekend.

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Yes.

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And one other note I'll put out there.

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You're talking about stolen bases.

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Kyle Edwards currently leads the Sunbelt with 20 stolen bases in Sunbelt.

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Right?

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There you go.

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Uh

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oh.

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And play.

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Okay.

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I think he has more than that overall.

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Um, but he is interesting.

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Current conference leader.

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Uh, I will tell you that because I didn't even think to look at it until

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I was listening to Louisiana and Rose play by play guy this weekend,

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which by the way, one of the better broadcasts in the Sunbelt period.

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Yeah,

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that dude was awesome.

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He had access to either TrackMan data or Statcast because mm-hmm.

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He was talking about all of the crazy exit velocities off of ODU

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bats that were getting caught.

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I know one specifically Luke Waters was like 1 0 9 0.5 a line out the center,

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uh, that that's, that's hitting the crap out of the baseball and I'm glad to see

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more guys in lineup starting to do that.

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Yeah.

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And I was gonna say, and that's why those stats are always

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interesting because it tells a lot.

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It's a, Hey look.

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Yeah, you're out.

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You know?

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Right in the box score, you're out.

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Well, it was, that's a bad result, right?

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Well, not really.

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If you, you, you rope a ball at 1 0 9, like, okay, you

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happen to be out this time.

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But if you do that, you know, if you come up 10 times, do that, you're

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probably getting 3, 4, 5 hits outta that.

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Yeah.

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And over the course of a series, you see that come through with even Brody

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hitting maybe his softest contact of the weekend falls in for a single,

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uh, baseball is is funny like that.

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Oh man.

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But glad, just glad to get a series win.

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Uh, but I'm hopeful that we can parlay that into a home series win

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this weekend, because I feel like we've, we've had two road series wins.

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We get high like, all right, we're over it.

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And then there's kind of that let down the following weekend.

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Yeah.

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We gotta avoid that.

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We gotta get two from Marshall.

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At least three would be amazing that, that keeps that four

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seed, five seed and contention.

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Uh.

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We gotta gotta go and do it.

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Start Friday, just blow 'em out.

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Don't have to worry about your bullpen on Friday.

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Yeah.

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I mean that's, you keep wanting to say blow 'em out.

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Yeah.

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'cause that's, the hitters are going good.

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But I, and I think Finney pointed out, it comes back to that starting pitching.

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You know, if, if our starters can go deeper into the game, that's

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less innings we have to cover.

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That's less chances to have the guys who have not been as

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successful, uh, not be successful.

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Right.

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I mean, you know, you, you keep wanting the guys to step up and

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prove that the guy, which like, like Alex Hunt has, has, has done here.

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Um, but it's just, you know, you're just getting to a certain point of the year

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where the guys you at c sometimes you gotta say, well, they are who they are.

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And sometimes you gotta, we can grind it out.

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You can't necessarily count on the guys every time.

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So the moorings you can get out of your really top three starters,

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which are really outstanding.

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They're as good as probably any three you're gonna find on a team.

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Uh, the better your off you're gonna be, the better chance you're gonna have.

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Yeah.

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And that's something that we'll definitely have to carry on into tournament play.

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And yeah, I think fighting hard right now to get outta that playing

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game is really important for us, given our pitching situation.

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Like we're, yeah, we gotta stay off that Tuesday and start things off on Saturday.

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I don't care where we go, four or five or six, just stay out of seven through

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10 and we're gonna be in good shape.

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Be, because the reality is we don't have the pitching depth.

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And when you have to pitch every single play every single day, by

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the time you get to that like fourth day it, our team's gonna be toast.

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And so hopefully that fourth day for us is like trying to win the game.

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The final one, right?

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Yes.

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I mean, that'd be, that'd be ideal if the ideal would be to

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go out and win your first two.

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'cause we have really good starting pitching and then you get a buy

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into that third and all you need is three wins to win the thing.

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I mean, that'd be, that'd be the absolute best.

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Yes, it would.

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Well, we've gotta get there first.

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And it starts with get, it starts with, with winning the series against Marshall.

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Like, uh, you know, I'll, I'll never say like, something is a must win

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until it can eliminate your season.

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So like, you know mm-hmm.

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Playing games, things like that are important.

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But the math gets really hard if you don't win this series.

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And now you're having to rely on a sweep of JMU and taking two outta three from a

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coastal team that is on fire right now.

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They're number 11 in the country today.

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I saw they might be higher on some of, I think I saw Baseball America had 'em 11.

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Yeah, they're, they're really good.

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They're, they're on fire.

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Southern Miss has begun to separate and kind of show their talent

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and get up there to the top.

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Troy also, right up there.

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We, we saw them in person in Norfolk.

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I know that a couple weeks ago.

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We know they're really good.

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So you focus on those 4, 5, 6.

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You root for the top three.

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You root for the bottom three, unless they're playing you, which

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happens to be the case this weekend.

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So there you go.

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Um, all right.

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That's it for me.

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What do you else?

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You got ccb.

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Oh, your baseball cards will be available.

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We're ba we have some, so yeah, if you ordered some baseball cards, uh, get at

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me, find me and we'll, we'll have some.

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If you didn't order 'em, maybe I'll have extra.

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We'll find out.

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I usually have a couple, but who knows?

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That's, you know, you, you had your opportunity.

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Uh, but, but yeah.

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So hopefully hope I have 'em.

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They look great.

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Hopefully we'll see.

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Especially let come tomorrow.

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We'll check 'em out.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Come, come pick 'em up over the weekend.

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Uh, hang out.

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You probably get some guys to sign some of those.

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Yeah.

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'cause they can come in valuable for you later on when they're, you

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know, in the pros and if we follow through the minors and all that.

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Uh, if you wanna track the guys that are already gone, I'll plug it again.

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The pride of odu Yeah.

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N i.com.

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Uh, the pride of odu.com.

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I guess I should probably get that

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right.

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Yeah.

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Since they sponsor it.

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I go look at that page, even though I'm the one that helped set it up, because

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that helps me instead of having to like look at every single box we're find.

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'cause sometimes I'm just like, oh, lemme just go see what he did because you know,

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we have, especially, we have some of our pitchers, you know, it's like when in

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the week this guy pitch, I don't know.

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So if sometimes I'm on track, like John Holts had another great start yesterday.

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So we got, our guys are doing some stuff and we got Connor Overton.

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I even, I didn't even realize until I looked him up.

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He's back, uh, he got cut by the Mets right outta spring training, but now he's

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back with the Blue Jays again in aaa.

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So hopefully he can get himself back up to Toronto again.

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Yeah, well they, I think they're still in Buffalo, right?

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Yeah, he is back in Buffalo, which he had, he had some really good times in Buffalo.

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Um, so, so hopefully he is back in the organization that, that had

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him for a while and, and liked him.

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So that's always, that's always a plus when you've been a, when you've

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been in the big leagues, it's easier to get back to the big leagues.

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Anybody will tell you that?

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Yes, absolutely.

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Well definitely root for Connor and all the rest of the guys.

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Uh, jealous.

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You got to go see Jacob and, and Trent.

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Uh, they were awesome dudes.

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I think we're still trying to replace the Jacob Gomez role in our bullpen.

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I. I said that to him, we were, because you know, I said

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he's keeping up with things.

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I said, yeah, there's no Jacob Gomez in that bull thing.

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He is like, yeah, no Trent Buchanan, no John Holobetz.

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I was like, yeah, it's not, it's not quite the same.

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We got, we got some dudes, but they gotta, if I, I would, and I've said

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that I would gimme a team full of 25, 30 guys with the heart of Jacob Gomez.

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Man, I'd, I'd, we'd make it work.

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Oh yeah.

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We'd, I don't know if anyone would, would ever beat us.

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Uh, yeah, he's, he's just, just built differently and I'm glad to see him

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get the opportunity with Augusta and hopefully just shoots right on rank.

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Lemme, and lemme tell you, I, I didn't mention this so.

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Savvy vet. 'cause he was talking about being a little older.

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'cause they were joking about, um, Hobe, you know, said he's young 'cause he is,

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you know, he was only like a, a a junior, retro junior coming out and they were

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both like 50 or seniors and uh, they were talking about, yeah, he's got time.

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And he was an early draft pick.

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Like those are the guys, they were seniors, undrafted.

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They like, they know we don't have time, we gotta make moves, make stuff happen.

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But he showed that Wiley vet move.

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Jacob was the first guy out of the clubhouse after the game.

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Uh, they're leaving, uh, leaving the, uh, Salisbury, Maryland to

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go down to Annapolis, uh, North Carolina for, for a series.

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So it's gonna be a little bit of a drive.

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They have two buses.

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One he told me one's a sleeper bus, one's just like a regular bus.

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So he, he is first guy out.

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He's like, Hey, I'll see you guys.

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Like, I knew exactly what he was doing, put all his stuff on the

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bus so he could, he could mark his spot on the sleeper bus so he

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could have to like

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wildly vet.

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This is a guy, this is a guy here.

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He is first year pro ball.

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He knows the drill.

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He knows what's going on.

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Jake, you can't mess with Jacob Gomez.

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No,

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he is on it.

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He, he knows he's a, he likes those creature comforts and

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I don't, I don't blame 'em.

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That's a. That's a hall down there.

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All right, well, we'll be with you at the ballpark at War Memorial this weekend.

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Come out and see us get your baseball cards.

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Uh, come talk to Gary.

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Yes, actually CB will give you the baseball cards for free.

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If you could talk to him about baseball for 30 straight minutes.

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If you could, if you could be near me for, I would go up on the roof.

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That's, that's how you can't follow me up there.

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So that's, yeah.

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Good luck.

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Good luck with that endeavor.

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Yes.

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I'll be in the dugout so fast.

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You try to talk to for 30 straight minutes,

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just follow you right on in there.

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Like a couple

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minutes is cool, but let's, let's Alright.

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Right.

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You can talk to me.

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It's not for too long.

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But Gary will talk to you though.

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Yes,

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yes, yes.

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Alright, well thank you all so much for listening.

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This is the 15th episode this season, which I love.

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It is crazy that we've been on doing it for 15 and hey, keep listening,

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keep telling your friends the, the, the numbers keep going up.

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So that's a positive sign for us.

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We love, it's 'cause we're having a good time.

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People like when you have a good time, even though my we talk too much.

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Yeah.

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And we have the coaching player that usually helps.

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That's, you know, whatever.

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That's okay.

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That's it.

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Semantics.

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Okay.

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Whatever.

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I mean yeah, we don't see the, do we see the drop off numbers?

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Like when the coach and player leave, how would people just

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stop watching this last bit?

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Yeah, I don't look at that.

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I don't wanna look at that.

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Don't, don't blame you.

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Alright.

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Thanks everyone listening.

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We appreciate you and go Monarchs.

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That's great.

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Go Monarchs.

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