Halph66
We should've gotten the live chicken.
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They teach depths to a degree. I'm just making an observation and you're getting upset over it. I wasn't even specifically talking to you just posting an opinion. Sort yourself out champ.So you really dont think they teach depths..... You really are just looking for more things to bïtch and moan about honestly. Can't win every game. Besides the little failed bunt attempt didn't hurt us. There are always things to work on even as good as this team and every minor and major league team in existence
since the aluminum bar era began, infielders have to play deeper to 1: guard against extra base hits 2: protect themselves especially corner infielders 3: fewer teams play small ball 4: it’s harder to deaden the ball with aluminum bats so hitters don’t bunt as often.Lol He plays at the depth his coaches instruct him to.
Maybe a little less negativity for team that’s the best in college baseball. Off games happen and it has nothing to do with being “hung over”. Sometimes pitchers execute their pitches and their game plan.No kidding, but do you expect sunshine and rainbows when the team is playing bad? What’s supposed to be the reaction?