Monday against the Hoosiers..??
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Fits??
Who in the hell do we pitch
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Who in the hell do we pitch
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Re: Who in the hell do we pitch
Probably start Fitts and let him go through the order once or twice (if he can). Then bring in Girodo.
Just guessing. It worked at the Super.
Pond
Just guessing. It worked at the Super.
Pond
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Re: Who in the hell do we pitch
Just browsing over Indiana's schedule, one things for sure...it looks like we are going to have to put some runs on the board to win this one! Hoping for another 20 hit performance!
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Re: Who in the hell do we pitch
pondman wrote:Probably start Fitts and let him go through the order once or twice (if he can). Then bring in Girodo.
Just guessing. I worked at the Super.
Pond
That would be my guess. I was watching that IU/UL game with match ups in mind. Seemed like IU had a good many lefty batters (could be switch hitters) that had trouble with that left-handed reliever (so probably not switch hitters) that UL threw. If Girodo can keep it down like he has of late...he is really nasty.
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Re: Who in the hell do we pitch
Looks like Pollo gets the nod.
Re: Who in the hell do we pitch
Girado IMO by far the MVP of the post-season. He is on a great roll.Bonehead wrote:pondman wrote:Probably start Fitts and let him go through the order once or twice (if he can). Then bring in Girodo.
Just guessing. I worked at the Super.
Pond
That would be my guess. I was watching that IU/UL game with match ups in mind. Seemed like IU had a good many lefty batters (could be switch hitters) that had trouble with that left-handed reliever (so probably not switch hitters) that UL threw. If Girodo can keep it down like he has of late...he is really nasty.
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