2009-sec-baseball-tournament Stories - Team Speed Kills
Sprints is Taking on the Feds // 05.25.09
PED: Performance-enhancing diet. So, C&F thought he had his lead item for Sprints in mind. Traveling for much of Sunday, he wasn't able to get to toast the LSU Bayou Bengals when they won the SEC Championship. They would make the perfect top item. Then, he opened his RSS reader: Jeremey...
LSU Wins the SEC Tournament with a 6-2 Win Over Vandy
LSU got yet another outstanding starting outing from an unusual source as Ryan Byrd, who had only pitched 17 innings before today went 7 innings and gave up only 2 runs chunking a bunch of junk. The senior lefty, who had had a quiet career up until this point, had the game of his life when we...
LSU 3 - Georgia 2: Survive and Advance
LSU got another splendid outing from an infrequent starter as Nolan Cain went 5 1/3 innings, including 4 consecutive 1-2-3 innings to pick up the win. With Matty Ott unavailable due to being used two nights in a row, Paul Bertuccini recorded the final 4 outs to pick up the save. Due to the late...
21 innings, down to two teams
A trio of seven-inning games brings us down to this: LSU vs. Vanderbilt, No. 1 vs. No 8. Vanderbilt rolled past Arkansas, 11-1, finishing off a perfect run through its first three games in the tournament. This for a team that came in as the No. 8 seed, on the bubble for the NCAA tournament and...
LSU 16 - Georgia 0: An Outstanding, But Perhaps Pyrrhic, Victory
In one of the stranger games you'll see, LSU defeated Georgia 16-0 in what will be the first game of a double header, as LSU stays alive in the SEC Tournament. The LSU offense got started with a weather-aided 7-run first inning, against Georgia starter Alex McCree before a 4 hour rain delay. It...
Top 1: LSU 7 - Georgia 0; Rain Delay
We sit in a rain delay, as SEC officials decided to start playing even though it was pouring rain. The rain we played through so far was harder than any rain I have ever seen baseball actually being played in. One can argue that lsu benefitted from the rain, in that the ball was wet and slick for...
LSU 4 - South Carolina 1: Coleman Rocks!
Louis Coleman's outstanding 8+ innings of work nullified an excellent performance by South Carolina's crafty lefthander Nolan Belcher. Coleman faced on 3 more than the minimum number of batters through 8 innings, before giving up a couple hits to begin the 9th and giving way to the bullpen,...
How the West Won: Florida, South Carolina Head Home
Day Three of the SEC Tournament was pretty straightforward: If you were from the West, you won. Arkansas took an early lead on Florida and briefly gave it back before breaking out and staying in front for the rest of the game. The Hogs' 10-7 victory included a massive, sign-shattering home-run by...
Sprints is Playing in the Nightcap // 05.22.09
SEC Tournament Wrap-Up, Day Two. It's the second day (and night and subsequent early morning) of the double-elimination SEC baseball tournament, which means someone's headed home. Sometwo, actually, as regular season co-champion Ole Miss gets drummed out of the tournament by Florida and LSU sends...
LSU 9 - Bama 6: Righties Ain't Got Nothing On Us
It was a big night for the offense, especially compared to Wednesday night. Everyone in the lineup had a hit except for Nola, who drew a walk and a hit-by-pitch. Anthony Ranaudo had a dominant day on the mound, pitching 7.1 innings, including 4 different 1-2-3 innings and 6 strikeouts. Paul...
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