In the NCAA Baseball Regionals in Round Rock!!! How about a friendly wager I'll put up a 1/2 case of Laurens "World Famous Salt Lick" Habanero BBQ sauce against something tasty from the mini-state!! We've lost our starting catcher and our pitcher tonight has struggled some after getting off to a hot start. It should be a great game. I hope it's on TV. Texas vs the Beast from the East!! Terry
I would like to offer some ZEPOLLES...but being cream filled..they would not work out. Clam Chowda maybe? Coffee syrup?http://www.pagesintime.com/ri/nys-recipes.html pick something out and let me know. By the way..I am mentioned on this site as being the largest seller of Hot Weiners in the state when I had my A&W Franchise. jif
Nothing in Local Paper??? What kind of paper do you guys have that doesn't trumpet Brown sports!! Texas over Brown
Go to PROJO.COM ( Providence Journal) Red Sox news dominates. College baseball in the n'east does not exist! HOT SAUCE ENROUTE!
From today's ProJo... Bears bow to ’Horns in opener of the NCAAs The Brown baseball team took a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the sixth inning, but fifth-ranked Texas scored a combined seven runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings and defeated the Bears, 8-2, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament last night at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas. Brown scored its runs in the fourth as the Bears banged out five straight singles — all with two outs. Brown almost plated a third run in that inning, but Robert Papelhause was thrown out at home trying to score on a single by Brian Kelaher. In the sixth, the Longhorns scored two runs on a home run by Shea Fuller. The senior shortstop took a 2-1 curveball offering from Brown starter Jeff Dietz and drove it over the left-field fence. Dietz, who surrendered a solo homer in the first, worked seven innings and was touched for 11 hits. The Longhorns gave themselves a little breathing room in the bottom of the seventh when Russell Moldenhauer doubled down the third-base line, scoring Chance Wheeless (walk) for a 4-2 lead. Meanwhile, the Bears went quietly in the eighth as Texas pitchers Joseph Krebs and Randy Boone struck out the side. Krebs came on in relief in the fifth and held Brown to two hits while fanning seven. Boone took over for Krebs and finished up, surrendering two hits and no runs in 1 2/3 innings. Texas subdued any hope the Bears had in the bottom half of the eighth as the Longhorns scored four runs and took a six-run lead. Wheeless knocked in two runs with a double to right-center, Russell scored on a wild pitch by Brown reliever Rob Hallberg and Wheeless scored on a fielder’s choice as Texas took an 8-2 lead. Hallberg gave up three runs on two hits. Ryan Murphy, Matt Nuzzo and Papenhause had two hits apiece for Brown, which will play Wake Forest today at 1 p.m. Papenhause and Dan Shapiro each had an RBI. Travis Tucker went 4-for-4, Nick Peoples went 3-for-5 and Wheeless, Moldenhauer and Fuller each drove in two runs for Texas, which will face UC-Irvine, which routed Wake Forest, 13-0. That game will be played tonight at 7.