North Texas didn't even need the other 7 players. The pitcher and catcher were enough. 21 up, 21 strikeouts.
And a good one can completely dominate a game as evidenced by this. I have watched UK on ESPN Plus and usually catch at least some of the world series.I really enjoy college softball, but the one thing I hate is the ability for 1 pitcher to pitch just about every game.
I like it better than college baseball. Fast moving game.And a good one can completely dominate a game as evidenced by this. I have watched UK on ESPN Plus and usually catch at least some of the world series.
When I was in the military I played fast pitch. We had a pitcher who had actually beaten Eddie Feighner (King and his Court). We were undefeated and won a lot of beer.Any old timers remember The King and His Court?
I do. He pitched from 2nd base didn't he?Any old timers remember The King and His Court?
Do you hate a SS or C or CF having the ability to play their position about every game? And this keeps the roster size needed down.I really enjoy college softball, but the one thing I hate is the ability for 1 pitcher to pitch just about every game.
Saw them play at old Covington Ballpark (Now under I-75) when I was about 10-12. Dad took me. Eddie Feigner pulled off his trick pitches - blindfolded, behind his back, from second base, etc. 3-3 game against some local semi-pro baseball players. K&HC had a P/C/1B/SS. They got thru their batting order quick.Any old timers remember The King and His Court?
I think that's where the Mister Gatti's Pizza chain came from.I do. He pitched from 2nd base didn't he?
Anyone remember the Bourbons? I remember someone with the last name Gatti that was their home run hitter. I went and watched them a couple times.
A good HS game is fun too. Not that GD's school is good, but 9-6, 7-innings loss last night took 1.5 hour. She went 3-4 & pitched. Literally gave up 4 earned runs. D is pretty bad at a position to be named later.I really enjoy college softball, but the one thing I hate is the ability for 1 pitcher to pitch just about every game.
Imo, the SS, C or CF does not have near the impact on a game as a pitcher. It's probably my baseball thinking brain and my take was more around having 1 dominant pitcher can lead you to the title. I just can't wrap my mind around someone like Cat Osterman averaging 45 appearances and 21 shut outs a year.Do you hate a SS or C or CF having the ability to play their position about every game? And this keeps the roster size needed down.
Yep. Just a big fan of women's fast-pitch softball. When I worked at Oregon, I would go to the games. One of the most loyal followings of sports on campus. Great atmosphere.A good HS game is fun too. Not that GD's school is good, but 9-6, 7-innings loss last night took 1.5 hour. She went 3-4 & pitched. Literally gave up 4 earned runs. D is pretty bad at a position to be named later.
Other nice thing is the game is so compact that it's easy to be close to everything going on - assuming crowd is less than 5K which is way normal. There are some really talented players out there. And there are additional attractions/eye candy.Yep. Just a big fan of women's fast-pitch softball. When I worked at Oregon, I would go to the games. One of the most loyal followings of sports on campus. Great atmosphere.
The game is moving away from this scenario. Was commonplace on most teams. Now the schools are building staffs of 3-5, even with a dominant 1. They are starting to take care of the girls arms a bit better.I really enjoy college softball, but the one thing I hate is the ability for 1 pitcher to pitch just about every game.
Imo, the SS, C or CF does not have near the impact on a game as a pitcher. It's probably my baseball thinking brain and my take was more around having 1 dominant pitcher can lead you to the title. I just can't wrap my mind around someone like Cat Osterman averaging 45 appearances and 21 shut outs a year.
I watched Jenna Lilly grow up , my daughter was her age and a high level player and they ran the same circuit until Jenna started playing out west and for Bev BanditsYep. Just a big fan of women's fast-pitch softball. When I worked at Oregon, I would go to the games. One of the most loyal followings of sports on campus. Great atmosphere.
I’ve heard the submarine pitch is more of a natural throwing motionBaseball can't do it anymore because the overhead throwing motion is too hard on the body. Long gone are the days of Nolan Ryan throwing 900 innings in a row. If baseball could start their dominant pitchers every single game, they would.
I’ve heard the submarine pitch is more of a natural throwing motion