BG finally opens MAC season!!!
BG finally opens MAC season!!!
................with a GREAT 3-2 win over Northern Illinois. Frank Berry pitched a 4 hit complete game. Nice start to the MAC season. 
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BG outhit NIU 12-4. Berry is looking like a horse and beginning to establish himself as the ace of the staff, which is incredible considering he was a full-time position player just last year at Longwood University and saw the mound only once!
I understand the specialization aspect of college baseball isn't like it is in the pros, as I was reminded a few years ago watching John Van Benschoten, but that kind of versitality at the Division I level is still extremely impressive in my book.
I understand the specialization aspect of college baseball isn't like it is in the pros, as I was reminded a few years ago watching John Van Benschoten, but that kind of versitality at the Division I level is still extremely impressive in my book.
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BGSU wins again in another pitchers duel, this time 4-3. The Falcons go for the sweep on Sunday at 1pm at the Stell.
Roll Along You BG Warriors,
Roll Along and Win for BGSU!!!
"We’ve addressed that with recruiting kids to that level. If you come to Bowling Green, you’re going to compete for a championship,” Coach Greg Brandon
Roll Along and Win for BGSU!!!
"We’ve addressed that with recruiting kids to that level. If you come to Bowling Green, you’re going to compete for a championship,” Coach Greg Brandon
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Agreed. Speaking of Van Benschoten, the Pirates dropped the ball with him. Just like almost all of their first round picks. He will be starting the season in Indy. He looked good in AAA, but looked horrible when the Pirates called him up. He also looks like he forgot how to swing a bat.JoeFalcon wrote:BG outhit NIU 12-4. Berry is looking like a horse and beginning to establish himself as the ace of the staff, which is incredible considering he was a full-time position player just last year at Longwood University and saw the mound only once!
I understand the specialization aspect of college baseball isn't like it is in the pros, as I was reminded a few years ago watching John Van Benschoten, but that kind of versitality at the Division I level is still extremely impressive in my book.
Indianapolis will have three MAC players again playing key roles. Two were first round pikcs, Bullington and Van Benschoten and Bixler at short.
So pulling a Rick Ankiel at this stage is out of the question?tiznow wrote:JoeFalcon wrote:
Agreed. Speaking of Van Benschoten, the Pirates dropped the ball with him. Just like almost all of their first round picks. He will be starting the season in Indy. He looked good in AAA, but looked horrible when the Pirates called him up. He also looks like he forgot how to swing a bat.
It's too bad for Pittsburg because he was definitely a freak of nature coming out of college.
JoeFalcon wrote:tiznow wrote:So pulling a Rick Ankiel at this stage is out of the question?JoeFalcon wrote:
Agreed. Speaking of Van Benschoten, the Pirates dropped the ball with him. Just like almost all of their first round picks. He will be starting the season in Indy. He looked good in AAA, but looked horrible when the Pirates called him up. He also looks like he forgot how to swing a bat.![]()
It's too bad for Pittsburg because he was definitely a freak of nature coming out of college.
The Pirates have so many pitchers in their system, but need bats. I like your Ankiel comparison. Why not? The old regime with the Pirates were not very competent to be nice. Hopefully this new group dosen't ruin their players by rushing them to the majors.



