on an inside pitchHines strikes out with runners on the corners.
Water is wetHines strikes out with runners on the corners.
swinging like their lives depend on it at the plate though, coming out of their shoesTroy looks better on the hoof than we do. Their players look like SEC players.
Looks like a Man in Black Agent on the mound. Not often you see a pitcher wearing shades.Pruitt slinging it so far, 13 pitches
I'm shocked.Hines strikes out with runners on the corners.
eventually you have to replace the clutch.Hines is Clutch
Pretty bad when we can’t even do good evaluations of the players we see every day.View attachment 764319
This is the guy that hit it. Signed with MSU out of High School but didn’t play, redshirted and transferred
Homer number 2 today went even furtherView attachment 764319
This is the guy that hit it. Signed with MSU out of High School but didn’t play, redshirted and transferred
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This is the guy that hit it. Signed with MSU out of High School but didn’t play, redshirted and transferred
Hard to see how he hit that one so far as well. It was down around his shoe tops. He has some serious power to do that.make that a 2 HR day for the former bulldog, getting the revenge W feeling REAL comfy at the plate, both have cleared the right field stands
If, by “Clutch”, you mean revving the motor but not going anywhere, then I would agree with you. Hines is a striking-out machine. You, me, and *every* opposing pitcher knows he can’t hit a breaking ball and also can’t lay off of them. Easy out. He’s too old to get any better and I don’t think he’s coach-able. I’ve heard you can’t tell him anything because he already knows it all. I hope I’m wrong. He could be a star if he would let somebody coach him up.Hines is Clutch
The huge win at Coleman tonight will make us all feel 100% betterAt least we play hoops tonight!