5 ordspråk av Jason Bradbury

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 (Sophomore) Gil South worked his tail off on the mound today. But we just can't seem to get him any run support.

 Landon pitched well. They were struggling with his off-speed stuff and he kept them off balance, and I was impressed with that.

 Moscow is a good-hitting club. They flat-out hit the ball, and their pitchers are impressive as well.

 Shaffer had us guessing all night. They just pretty much beat us up big time. I was very upset with my team. We didn't play like we were capable of; we played scared.

 We were on our heels all night long. But I tell you what, they flat-out hit the ball.



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