Baseball Sweeps Saturday DH -- Sunday Open Thread
Iowa has now scored four runs in the first inning of the first three games, and Iowa has scored zero runs the rest of the games. On Saturday, Cole Green was brilliant (7 IP, 1 ER, 9 Ks) in a 3-1 victory, and Brandon Workman struggled early but overcame a rough start with a very solid performance (6.2 IP, 2 ER, 8 Ks) in a 5-2 win. Texas managed seven hits in the second game but they came from only three players (Loy, Keyes and Shepherd). Texas is at least putting the ball in play this weekend, with only 12 strikeouts in the first three games.
Freshman Hoby Milner will get the second start of his career on Sunday. First pitch is at 1 PM at UFCUDFF. Other scores of note from around the country:
#1 LSU 4 -- Kansas 2, series tied 1-1
#4 UVA 9 -- #2 FSU 8, UVA leads series 2-0
#15 Rice 26 -- Cal 11, Rice scored 24 runs in innings 7-9
#19 OU 11 -- TAMUCC 2, OU is now 15-1
Washington State 7 -- Texas A&M 5, series tied 1-1
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My buddy is at the game and watching the Iowa guys warm up...
He said, “they looked real sloppy and dorky……typical Big Ten baseball.” Haha, ouch
Rowe/Walla
I definitely like seeing Walla get the start. I know Rowe’s slumping but I think he’ll get out of it and he’s still a big asset in the outfield.
by InDKR'sShadow on Mar 14, 2010 1:03 PM CDT up reply actions
Strikeout #2 for Milner
Single up the middle
Strikeout #3 and stolen base
Groundout to Etier
Bot 2, 1-0 Texas
Mine feed is fine
But I’m trying to watch Formula 1 rebroadcast on big screen as well. Who says the offseason is boring? ;-)
Nice to see that the bats are finally coming around in the last game maybe we will carry this momentum in the Rice game
The funny thing is
We’ve been incredibly efficient with the hits we get. Even today, 11 runs on 12 hits.
Put it in the books Jayhawks castrate the Tigers 8-4 and take the series 2-1
Rice looking to even the series with Cal.
The score is 7-4 top 9th 1 out
That is just sick
Stumpy: It's called the '80s. Ford was president, Nixon was in the White House, and FDR was running this country into the ground.

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