Any win on the road is a big win. Today, we were able to do the things that we struggled with yesterday. We came up with some timely hits, played good defense and pitched well. I was really proud of the pitching performance with got from James (Stephens) and A.J. (Ford).
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You never feel good after a loss. I feel bad for our guys who played their hearts out all weekend and have nothing to show for it. We shot ourselves in the foot too many times this weekend. They were able to capitalize and we were not able to come through in pressure situations.Jeff Schexnaider
I noticed a change in some of the things that we are working to improve. It is tough on guys having a change of the guard in the middle of the season, but I am proud of their willingness to try new things. Righting this ship will take some time, but we are coming.
Jeff Schexnaider
We've had so many things go wrong early in the year, tonight, it was nice to be on the other end. Baseball is a crazy game and anything can happen. Today it happened to go in our favor. Dexter Fontenot came in and got the big hit to tie the game and of course Andy (Jones) got the hit for us and hopefully it will continue.
Jeff Schexnaider
Tuesday's game against Louisiana College will be a make-up game from one lost to rain earlier this year. Coach Byrnes always does a good job down there and I am sure he will have his team well prepared. It should be a good day of baseball.
Jeff Schexnaider
Bo (Bowman) has been hitting the ball well lately, but just right at people. He had a lot of good swings today and it was nice to see them pay off in the box score for him.
Jeff Schexnaider
He's ( Scott Vaughan ) been known to do that over the years if they throw him a high fastball. He has the potential to hit it out and he did it tonight.
Jeff Schexnaider
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