DarrenTheGreek
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Weber Neels with a 2 run HR to give Gophers 6-5 lead in B6. He also had a double earlier. Good day for him.
Results from this weekend. Oregon may have played cupcakes to start but they looked good this weekend.Schedule next weekend:
Conference (all 3-game series)
Washington @ Nebraska (Washington wins series 2-1)
Iowa @ Rutgers (Iowa wins series 2-1)
UCLA @ Maryland (UCLA wins series 2-1)
Indiana @ Penn State (Penn State wins series 2-1)
Purdue @ Minnesota (Purdue wins series 2-1)
Oregon @ USC (Oregon wins series 3-0)
Michigan @ Illinois (Michigan wins series 2-1)
Non-Conference
Michigan State vs Cornell, UAB x2, Winthrop (MSU went 3-1)
Valpo @ Ohio State x 3 (Ohio State wins series 2-1)
Northwestern vs Citadel x4 (Series tied 2-2)
| Team | Conf Record | RPI |
| Oregon | 3-0 | 49 |
| UCLA | 2-1 | 9 |
| Purdue | 2-1 | 42 |
| Michigan | 2-1 | 45 |
| Penn State | 2-1 | 77 |
| Washington | 2-1 | 98 |
| Iowa | 2-1 | 216 |
| Michigan State | 0-0 | 102 |
| Northwestern | 0-0 | 154 |
| Ohio State | 0-0 | 179 |
| Minnesota | 1-2 | 12 |
| Illinois | 1-2 | 69 |
| Maryland | 1-2 | 86 |
| Indiana | 1-2 | 121 |
| Rutgers | 1-2 | 156 |
| Nebraska | 1-2 | 185 |
| USC | 0-3 | 60 |
| Wisconsin | 0-0 | 10,000 |
Hate to hear that about Purdont. Starts at the top and sounds like players taking Goff's lead. Unfortunate.Good, Bad, Ugly from this weekend vs the Boilers
Good
1. Weber Neels got back on track. Went 4-11 with two doubles and a HR. They absolutely need his bat in the middle of the lineup.
2. Brayden Hellum went 5-12 with a double.
3. Jack Spanier went 4-10 and continues to be a good threat as a book-end of the order (he hit 9th on Fri & Sat and then leadoff on Sunday)
4. Friday & Sunday bullpen were lights out. Capomaccio, Sperry and Clausen went a combined 12 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 11 K. Fantastic performance against a tough Boiler lineup.
5. Easton Richter went 2-5 on Sunday with a 3B and HR.
Bad
1. Berkland cooled off in a big way, going 1-10 on the series
2. Starting pitching really struggled. Selvig, Remington and Thorsteinson went a combined 11.1 IP, 19 H, 13 ER, 3 BB, 9 K and 3 HBP
3. Parkner Knoll went a combined 2-12 with 5 K. Simply can't have that from leadoff hitter, which might be why he got moved down in the order on Sunday.
Ugly
1. The fieldling....Woof. Officially it was 5 errors on the weekend. But unofficially there were a couple more. Berkland is really struggling in LF right now.
2. Purdue talks smack. No other way around it. On Friday their pitcher Cook comes in the 9th and gives up a single and 2 walks. You'd think a shaky performance like that would leave him humbled if he escaped with a win but you'd be wrong. When Richter grounded out he was talking smack to him all the way down the baseline and then during the team celebration they kept gesturing him to get off the field. Umps had to step in. Then on Saturday when one of the Boilers hit an absolute moonshot to the upper deck, there was a massive bat flip and trash talking all around the bases. Umps had to step in and give Purdue a warning. Then Purdue coach Greg Goff (who also coaches 3B) started squawking at McDevitt and the umpires had to once again step in. I didn't see if anything happened on Sunday. But needless to say, I was impressed with Purdue's performance but not their behavior. Are they the Vols of the Big Ten?
On Saturday night, I also noticed after Spanier grounded out to end the game, Purdue players from bench were going out to the infield to celebrate, and as Spanier was just walking back to Gopher's side and just tried to walk through the stream of players, some Purdue player stopped and got into his face with a chest bump as if he was saying 'Go around'.Good, Bad, Ugly from this weekend vs the Boilers
Good
1. Weber Neels got back on track. Went 4-11 with two doubles and a HR. They absolutely need his bat in the middle of the lineup.
2. Brayden Hellum went 5-12 with a double.
3. Jack Spanier went 4-10 and continues to be a good threat as a book-end of the order (he hit 9th on Fri & Sat and then leadoff on Sunday)
4. Friday & Sunday bullpen were lights out. Capomaccio, Sperry and Clausen went a combined 12 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 11 K. Fantastic performance against a tough Boiler lineup.
5. Easton Richter went 2-5 on Sunday with a 3B and HR.
Bad
1. Berkland cooled off in a big way, going 1-10 on the series
2. Starting pitching really struggled. Selvig, Remington and Thorsteinson went a combined 11.1 IP, 19 H, 13 ER, 3 BB, 9 K and 3 HBP
3. Parkner Knoll went a combined 2-12 with 5 K. Simply can't have that from leadoff hitter, which might be why he got moved down in the order on Sunday.
Ugly
1. The fieldling....Woof. Officially it was 5 errors on the weekend. But unofficially there were a couple more. Berkland is really struggling in LF right now.
2. Purdue talks smack. No other way around it. On Friday their pitcher Cook comes in the 9th and gives up a single and 2 walks. You'd think a shaky performance like that would leave him humbled if he escaped with a win but you'd be wrong. When Richter grounded out he was talking smack to him all the way down the baseline and then during the team celebration they kept gesturing him to get off the field. Umps had to step in. Then on Saturday when one of the Boilers hit an absolute moonshot to the upper deck, there was a massive bat flip and trash talking all around the bases. Umps had to step in and give Purdue a warning. Then Purdue coach Greg Goff (who also coaches 3B) started squawking at McDevitt and the umpires had to once again step in. I didn't see if anything happened on Sunday. But needless to say, I was impressed with Purdue's performance but not their behavior. Are they the Vols of the Big Ten?
On Saturday night, I also noticed after Spanier grounded out to end the game, Purdue players from bench were going out to the infield to celebrate, and as Spanier was just walking back to Gopher's side and just tried to walk through the stream of players, some Purdue player stopped and got into his face with a chest bump as if he was saying 'Go around'.
I didn't see anything Sunday between the teams, but there was a review and Goff and the first base umpire seemed to be going at it pretty good, and then after the review to end game, Goff seemed to have some exchange with the umpires as they left the field (...were blocked by the wall, so couldn't see it...). Not sure how much you can argue on a video review.![]()