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Pitt vs FSU - Sat. Night Game

Gilbertson has a really nice breaking ball when he keeps it down. When he gets it up, it doesn’t have a sharp break.

The ball Popa hit initially looked like it was going to be a can of corn and just kept carrying. It cleared the fence by quite a bit and bounced off the roof of a shed well beyond the fence.

What happened to all of the sharp baseball uniforms we had? These uniforms are awful.
 
Gilbertson has a really nice breaking ball when he keeps it down. When he gets it up, it doesn’t have a sharp break.

The ball Popa hit initially looked like it was going to be a can of corn and just kept carrying. It cleared the fence by quite a bit and bounced off the roof of a shed well beyond the fence.

What happened to all of the sharp baseball uniforms we had? These uniforms are awful.
Hard disagree on the last paragraph. Their whole current uniform suite is excellent. They wore the gray script “Panthers” ones last night and the gray “P” ones tonight.
 
Do anyone know what’s the purpose of the thing over Pitt’s belt buckles?


They are, essentially, play charts. If you listen to the background noises you can hear the Pitt coaches yelling out numbers when they have guys on base. The numbers tell the batter and the runners what they are doing, bunting, stealing, hit and run, whatever.
 
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I don't understand why you would build your fence so that there would ever be a question as to whether the ball went over the fence and bounced back or hit the top of the fence and bounced back. Whatever that concrete is right behind the fence there, why is it not a foot or two behind the fence, so it's easy to see that the ball went over and bounced back, or it hit the fence and bounced back.
 
I don't understand why you would build your fence so that there would ever be a question as to whether the ball went over the fence and bounced back or hit the top of the fence and bounced back. Whatever that concrete is right behind the fence there, why is it not a foot or two behind the fence, so it's easy to see that the ball went over and bounced back, or it hit the fence and bounced back.
Goofy ground rules (the fence is actually at two different depths) are what make baseball great.
 
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