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Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 18th, 2011, 8:19 am
by bigsmooth
Radford University Highlanders
Radford, VA
12-12 Big South (tie for 6th)
28-22 Overall
Live Stats-
http://libertyflames.cstv.com/gametrack ... artschool=&
Live Audio for thursday only-
http://www.thelightonline.com or 90.9 WWMC-FM in Lynchburg. Alan York and Doug Wallace with the call
7:00 pm Thursday
7:00 pm Friday (LU 245 Alumni cookout before the game)
2:00 pm Saturday
Probable Starters for Liberty
John Niggli- 4-2 (3.21 ERA)
Steven Evans- 6-3 (3.16 ERA)
Keegan Linza- 9-3 (2.23 ERA)
Probable Starters of Radford
Eddie Butler- 7-2 (4.41 ERA)
Mark Peterson- 4-4 (4.44 ERA)
Bobby Bolling- 6-4 (3.36 ERA)
The final weekend series awaits LU when the Highlanders visit Worthington. LU still has a chance to be the regular season champion as they are one game behind Coastal in the standings. The Flames are coming off a walk-off win against VCU on tuesday while Radford's game vs. JMU was cancelled due to rain Tuesday. GO FLAMES!
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 19th, 2011, 10:32 pm
by krh44
Would have missed the game if i hadn't seen this thread. Lost a close one 5-4. Rather lose this week than next. Hopefully we will take the next 2 and get ready for the BSC.
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 19th, 2011, 10:37 pm
by SuperJon
Found it interesting/ironic/some other adjective that I'm not smart enough to use that before the game it was tweeted how we'd won 15 one or two run games and Radford had lost 11 of those games and then they come out and win a one run game. Gotta love the announcer jinx.
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 20th, 2011, 9:50 am
by bigsmooth
this is now two games that niggli has struggled which concerns me. Radford's pitcher was tough last night, but i liked how our guys kept scratching and clawing and the bullpen did their job. Let;s hope for a better outcome tonight.
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 20th, 2011, 9:25 pm
by Chippy
At least there is the playoffs!

Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 20th, 2011, 9:35 pm
by BJWilliams
Radford hit two of the most perfect squeeze bunts to get those first two runs in...the second one with the corners already crashing in to defend and make a play at home...we gotta win tomorrow
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 20th, 2011, 9:38 pm
by krh44
need to get the bats going, soon!
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 21st, 2011, 9:17 am
by bigsmooth
disappointing loss. With the pitching that we get, we have a chance to win every game. Our bats continue to be a problem, so i really hope we can get a win today and get some confidence for next weekend.
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 21st, 2011, 12:40 pm
by krh44
I am thinking about going to Dickey's before the game but think this may be a bad idea with the air show going on today!
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 21st, 2011, 5:28 pm
by krh44
Flames win game #3 2-1. A win is a win but still not much offense. Nice view of Blue Angels as well.
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 21st, 2011, 6:43 pm
by BJWilliams
As much as it would be easier no doubt to criticize the lack of offense for our guys, why dont you see it for what it was...a masterful pitching performance today...by both sides. 7 1/2 innings of no runs after 3 runs total in the first...Good to see the guys end the year with a win. Now to get ready for Lexington. Our first game wont be til Wednesday night I think.
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 21st, 2011, 7:21 pm
by Chris Lang
3 p.m. vs. Gardner-Webb if the Bulldogs win, or versus the Radford-VMI winner if Gardner-Webb loses
Re: Games #53-55 vs. Radford
Posted: May 22nd, 2011, 7:37 am
by Trottalot
Well it was senior day yesterday, last home game of the year. In a game that meant absolutely nothing in the standings, why would a coach not pitch his senior pitchers to send them out the door on a high note. J.J. McLeod, Dane Beakler, Bryan Cole should have pitched in this game; instead we pitch Garrett Baker (jr); not like he has not pitched a lot already. This coach cares very little for his players; and I am surprised he gets anyone to play for him.