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***Texas vs Stanford Baseball Series Thread***

A loss wasn’t really unexpected against this lefty. Didn’t like the outcome. Felt Texas left too many opportunities out there. 

Let’s get it back tomorrow. 

HookEm

 
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This team has to do a better job vs left handed pitching. I remember last year against Tech @ home it look like Tadlock went and got the softest throwing left handers at South Plains Little league to throw. The approach I always taught is be ready and get on the first fastball you see cause if you let them throw their out pitch your in trouble 

 
This team has to do a better job vs left handed pitching. I remember last year against Tech @ home it look like Tadlock went and got the softest throwing left handers at South Plains Little league to throw. The approach I always taught is be ready and get on the first fastball you see cause if you let them throw their out pitch your in trouble 
Texas Tech has some solid left handed arms, but I understand the point you are getting at. Texas will need to find a way to get some production against lefties. Today will be another good test against a solid lefty in Miller

 
Top 1

Tawa- Strikeout swinging on 3 pitches

Hoerner- Hard 6-3 groundout. Hamilton bobbles it, but recovers for the out

Wulff- Walk

Daschbach- Double that falls into CF after Fields losses it. Runs scores

1-0 Stanford

 
Stowers- Walk

Carter- (Stowers advances to 3rd on a wild pitch) 4-3 groundout. Great diving stop by Clemens. Stowers advances to 3rd

Branton-Strikeout looking

Kuet- HBP

Runners at the corners with 2 outs

 
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