Wait 'til next year. - Tony
He's gonna have to get better at the plunk if he
ever wants to transfer to Rice.
cb
He's only a freshman. Give him time. (But has any Stanford
baseball player ever transferred to Rice? We lost a guy to
U. of Tejas a few years back, but that's the only one I
remember.) - T
I doubt it, but it's only recently that Rice perfected
the art of the plunk.
cb
> Chris Bellomy wrote:
>
>>Tony Lima wrote, On 5/24/09 5:17 PM:
>>> Freshman Brent Mooneyham pitched 6 innings in today's game
>>> (Oregon State 5, Stanford 2). He walked 6, hit one, and the
>>> defense made 4 errors behind him. That's 11 free passes on
>>> the bases. Despite all that he gave up only 2 unearned
>>> runs.
>>>
>>> Wait 'til next year. - Tony
>>
>>He's gonna have to get better at the plunk if he
>>ever wants to transfer to Rice.
>>
>>cb
>
>He's only a freshman. Give him time. (But has any Stanford
>baseball player ever transferred to Rice? We lost a guy to
>U. of Tejas a few years back, but that's the only one I
>remember.) - T
Keep in mind that the NCAA changed the transfer rules at the beginning
of this school year, and baseball is no longer eligible for the
one-time exemption to the one-year sit-out rule for transfers.
-- Don
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There are no solutions, only clarifications of the problems
>Tony Lima wrote:
>
>> Chris Bellomy wrote:
>>
>>>Tony Lima wrote, On 5/24/09 5:17 PM:
>>>> Freshman Brent Mooneyham pitched 6 innings in today's game
>>>> (Oregon State 5, Stanford 2). He walked 6, hit one, and the
>>>> defense made 4 errors behind him. That's 11 free passes on
>>>> the bases. Despite all that he gave up only 2 unearned
>>>> runs.
>>>>
>>>> Wait 'til next year. - Tony
>>>
>>>He's gonna have to get better at the plunk if he
>>>ever wants to transfer to Rice.
>>>
>>>cb
>>
>>He's only a freshman. Give him time. (But has any Stanford
>>baseball player ever transferred to Rice? We lost a guy to
>>U. of Tejas a few years back, but that's the only one I
>>remember.) - T
>
>Keep in mind that the NCAA changed the transfer rules at the beginning
>of this school year, and baseball is no longer eligible for the
>one-time exemption to the one-year sit-out rule for transfers.
>
Thanks, Don. I wasn't aware of that -- although I did know
about the differing treatment of football, basketball, and
baseball transfers. - Tony
Jeff Jorgensen - 2003. Stanford fans recall 2003, no?
That's not the guy I was thinking of -- apparently there's
been more than one!
Yes, we remember 2003. Sort of. - Tony