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Oregon Sweeps Washington, 5-3 with Some Doggone Drama...
30Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
More drama than necessary, but a pick off at second, gets the win, and the sweep! -
Ouch, We're Last in Academic Progress for Football
Fitnessczar replied to Steven A's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Yeah from what I can tell you are penalized for having more students transfer out than transfer in. My guess is this will have to be adjusted at some point to actually understand how the student athletes are doing academically. -
Oregon Sweeps Washington, 5-3 with Some Doggone Drama...
30Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
3 outs, whew! -
Oregon Sweeps Washington, 5-3 with Some Doggone Drama...
30Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Okay, 2 outs now. - Today
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5-0 Ducks after six innings, as Jason Reitz has Washington scoreless.... Will he come out for the seventh? I don't want to injure his arm, but Oregon keeping a Husky quiet...is pretty amazing. Good, a pitching change to Ian Umlandt...where we have a proven performer, and he is a complete change of pitcher for the batters.
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5-0 Ducks after five innings, as Jason Reitz put Washington down in order with his fourth KO. Just 71 pitches after five innings? Looking GOOD! I am frustrated when we get bases-loaded, no outs, and do not sacrifice two outs to score two in a tough game. We did score Dominic Hellman from third on a Maddox Molony deep fly-ball to left field. (Hellman beat out an infield single earlier)
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4-0 Ducks after two innings, as the Husky pitcher is giving Oregon batters way-too-many beachballs over the plate. Duck starter Jason Reitz, (Lurch, as 30Duck likes to say) had given up some hits and walks...but kept Washington scoreless. Meanwhile Mason Neville takes the first pitch in the first inning, and gets his 26th home run of the season. Anson Aroz takes the second pitch of the second inning, and puts it over center field! Maddox Molony nails a liner to the deep gap in left/center field to get a double, and then Chase Meggers hits a two-run dinger over the center field wall! We NEED Meggers back with his bat, as he was the leading batter last year, and is only now healing from injuries. Perfect timing! Unfortunately, the Ducks still stranded two base runners!