Kewaga.

June 8th, 2019 at 9:04 PM ^

Alright guys, checking in.

Unfortunately, I have 84 open charts that I had to go into work to make a dent in.... after staying up late last night for the win, a little behind.

I will be checking in on ESPN and maybe SiriusXM B1G10 channel will cover it.

Going to put in 3 hours of charting till midnight then have an Indica pen waiting for me when I get out... here's to hoping it's a celebratory smoke!

 

GO BLUE!!!!

Nervous Bird

June 8th, 2019 at 9:22 PM ^

We'll probably have to score more than 3 runs to get the win tonight. Escaped the first with minimal damage, but bases loaded in the first is never a good start to the game. 

Squeezebox

June 8th, 2019 at 9:24 PM ^

Just in case:

Free Internet stream:

http://123tvnow.com/watch/espn2/

Live stats:

https://www.ncaa.com/game/baseball/d1/2019/06/08/ucla-michigan/play-by-play

ralphgoblue

June 8th, 2019 at 9:40 PM ^

Ive done it a ton in my life.(Im 50 now ) pitched in Independent baseball for 20+ years. Think about all the tournaments where teams play 3-4 games in one day ,its a regular sight to see "elite" pitchers throw 2-3 complete games in one day and be back for Championship Sunday

Todays "pitch count "is a joke

Nolan Ryan threw 150-200 pitches on a regular basis,as did most pitchers before mid 1990s

Wolverine Devotee

June 8th, 2019 at 9:53 PM ^

Much different time. 313 pitches combined in two elimination games. Michigan eventually won the District 4 Regional and went on to the Men's College World Series to win the 1962 National Championship. 

The only way people even found out about it in Ann Arbor was the Michigan Daily the morning after.