View Full Version : MSU vs. SELOUISIANA SOFTBALL thread
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 06:18 PM
Trailing 2-1 in the B2
State82
03-22-2016, 06:22 PM
That was a nicely played rundown in the top of the inning to get out of a jam.
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 06:59 PM
B4, we're leading 4-2 with no outs and bases juiced
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:04 PM
End of 4
MSU 5, SELa 2
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:24 PM
Picking up... just starting Bottom of 6th
State leads 5-2
1915
Mackenzie Toler
BB
No outs, Bulldog on 1B
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:25 PM
1916
Taylor Kelly
Stand up double down right field line
No outs, Bulldogs on 2B and 3B
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:26 PM
1917
Calyn Adams
RBI single up middle scores Toler
No outs, Doggies on the corners
State leads 6-2
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:27 PM
New pitcher for Lions
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:30 PM
1918
Carmen Carter
F-9 Sac Fly scores Kelly, making it MSU 7, SELa 2
Bulldog on 1B, 1 out
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:33 PM
1919
Madison Cousineau
Reaches on FC 6-4 throwing error
1 out, runners on 1B and 2B
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:34 PM
1920
Kayla Winkfield running for Cousineau
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:36 PM
1921
Sabrina Turner
BB loads bases with 1 out and Bulldogs ahead 7-2
Another pitching change for Lions, the original starter comes back in
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:39 PM
1922
Amanda Ivy (now 3 of 4 tonight)
2 RBI single up middle scores Carter and Winkfield putting Dogs up 9-2
Turner makes it to 3B and Ivy eventually to 2B, 1 out
1 run will win by 8 run rule
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:42 PM
1923
Katie Anne Bailey
Double to Left wins the game. The game technically ends at the moment the 8th run ahead is scored. So, the final is 10-2.
It actually scored two runs. I get the run rule but the play should finish so that the players can get full credit for their accomplishments. Bailey will only get credit for 1 RBI and I really don't think that's right to rob her of that.
Can you see only needing one run and hitting your first grand slam (or only one) of your career only to have it not count?
BulldogBear
03-22-2016, 07:48 PM
Bulldogs improve record to 20-8, 1-2 SEC
We will host Central Arkansas (19-10), whom we defeated 3-0 earlier this year in the Bulldog Slamboree, tomorrow night at 6:30 pm
The game will be on TV on the SECN (actually....not just on ESPNapp/SEN+)
I will be working until 7:00pm and will have the game on DVR so I'll probably be an hour behind and may not catch up during the commercials until the final inning if at all, so while I'll try to post the roster I won't be giving updates unless it's right at the end!!!!
Martianlander
03-22-2016, 08:14 PM
Thanks for the updates.
DawgPoundtheRock
03-22-2016, 08:27 PM
BDB, you're the best. Thank you for these threads.
BulldogBear
03-23-2016, 06:35 AM
Thanks for the updates.
BDB, you're the best. Thank you for these threads.
Always welcome and it's grown to be a pleasure. 3 of my 4 young uns are girls so some women's sports have grown more and more important to me in recent years.
maroonmania
03-23-2016, 11:25 AM
1923
Katie Anne Bailey
Double to Left wins the game. The game technically ends at the moment the 8th run ahead is scored. So, the final is 10-2.
It actually scored two runs. I get the run rule but the play should finish so that the players can get full credit for their accomplishments. Bailey will only get credit for 1 RBI and I really don't think that's right to rob her of that.
Can you see only needing one run and hitting your first grand slam (or only one) of your career only to have it not count?
I understand the thought but I'm pretty sure, for example, for a baseball game in extra innings if the same situation you described happened in the bottom of the 10th that game would also end when the winning run for the home team crosses the plate even if more runs could have scored on the play. So I do get why they end it the way they do. Now the difference may be in your hypothetical. I can't imagine if a girl knocks a HR in that situation that they wouldn't count all the runs. I mean in baseball if the home team hits a HR to win it in the bottom of the 9th or extra innings all runs are counted even if its more than were needed to win. Otherwise, like you said, you've robbed someone of a HR.
BulldogBear
03-23-2016, 05:10 PM
I understand the thought but I'm pretty sure, for example, for a baseball game in extra innings if the same situation you described happened in the bottom of the 10th that game would also end when the winning run for the home team crosses the plate even if more runs could have scored on the play. So I do get why they end it the way they do. Now the difference may be in your hypothetical. I can't imagine if a girl knocks a HR in that situation that they wouldn't count all the runs. I mean in baseball if the home team hits a HR to win it in the bottom of the 9th or extra innings all runs are counted even if its more than were needed to win. Otherwise, like you said, you've robbed someone of a HR. I'm sure your right about the HR situation. I guess I'm kind of saying I don't see enough difference not to finish the play other than if the ball goes over the fence the defense has nothing to do with it. They can't make a throw, can't make a play. Oh well, I just like stats to reflect on field results as much as possible. Though by rule, in the case of the game the other night, it did reflect the on field results. I think it could be argued either way.
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