Midkota travels to harvey tommorow, should be a good one, if its still going to be played, i will def. be going to see this one :Drep wrote:Don't know about anywhere else in the state, but Class B Baseball officially opened today as Dakota Prairie traveled to Sheyenne-New Rockford and opened their season with a 15-4 win in five innings.
Griffin Ham had a pair of hits for the Knights who scored in every inning, taking advantage of six of their own hits and six SNR errors.
SNR is headed to Binford to play Midkota on Thursday, but there is snow in the forecast either tonight or tomorrow, so if it snows my guess is that'll be postponed.
baseball1981 wrote:things are looking good over in the harvey area, i think they'll be able to start their year off tommorowbaseball11 wrote:Is that the only game that's been played so far? Hopefully a couple games will be able to go tommorow.
rep wrote:Don't know about anywhere else in the state, but Class B Baseball officially opened today as Dakota Prairie traveled to Sheyenne-New Rockford and opened their season with a 15-4 win in five innings.
Griffin Ham had a pair of hits for the Knights who scored in every inning, taking advantage of six of their own hits and six SNR errors.
I don't think that's any different from when metal bats were used.Number7 wrote:rep wrote:Don't know about anywhere else in the state, but Class B Baseball officially opened today as Dakota Prairie traveled to Sheyenne-New Rockford and opened their season with a 15-4 win in five innings.
Griffin Ham had a pair of hits for the Knights who scored in every inning, taking advantage of six of their own hits and six SNR errors.
In the first game North Dakota has seen with wood bats everybody should look at how huge errors were in the final outcome. Whoever wants to win state will have to be very solid defensively and teams will get pounded if they give up free bases and extra outs.
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:Checked out a couple of Region 2 fields, and we are not looking good for the rest of the week.. CV's field is still really wet with some snow around the infield. Hatton's field is still pretty wet and froze, as is Thompson's field. Those are the three I have seen.
hes just not gonna throw for like 2 weeks and he'll get back. there is no need to stop the hype. anyone who has seen him pitch knows how hard he throws and that people on here arent just making this stuff up.footballfanwatcher_99 wrote:that is to bad, I feel bad for the kid, but maybe all his buddies shouldnt put up any more hype on him.
well no one is expecting him to just go and pitch the same way in college as he is now. its not like hes gonna go and be in the starting rotation the first day he arrives and be expected to pitch flawless. the college coaches will work with him.tadam6 wrote:does he spot the fastball or just zing it over the plate....he's gonna get shelled in college if he doesn't spot it..
Harvey lost to dakota praire 4-0 i believe, harvey had like 4 hits and nichols pitched for dp, krahler pitched for harvey and gave up maybe 3 hits, 2 earned runs, it wasnt a pretty thing to watch harvey hit, they are gonna need lorenz n krahler to step it up pitching if they wana win ballg amessodadrinker wrote:hes just not gonna throw for like 2 weeks and he'll get back. there is no need to stop the hype. anyone who has seen him pitch knows how hard he throws and that people on here arent just making this stuff up.footballfanwatcher_99 wrote:that is to bad, I feel bad for the kid, but maybe all his buddies shouldnt put up any more hype on him.
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