Another comeback victory for the USC baseball team but this time at the Super Regionals.
The Trojans scored eight straight runs to overcome a three-run deficit and defeated North Carolina, 9-5, before 3,847 at Bryson Field.
USC shortstop Dean Carpentier just hit a grand slam to give the Trojans a 6-5 lead in the sixth inning over North Carolina. Andrew Lamb also homered.
The Trojans have added three more in the seventh inning and it’s now 9-5. Quite a score given that USC trailed 5-1 after five innings.
The Tar Heels led 5-2 as USC ace Mason Edwards went just three innings and struggled with his control.
A key for USC was the bullpen as Chase Herrell, Ben Cushnie and Andrew Johnson pitched six innings and allowed only one run.
Not a good sign when SC’s ace Edwards cannot get to the 4th inning, and the Trojans needed a big break to even get back in the game
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Way too negative Sparrow. We came back and won the game. Celebrate! Edwards will do better next outing. He has been great all year.
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Nothing but trouble for North Carolina since Coach Bill Bilichik [or whatever his name is] and his teenager squeeze landed…
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KAM: A D e m o c r a t in DC says she hates she’s forced to admit the Reflecting Pool now looks good. “I thought it was a stupid idea to paint the Reflecting Pool, but it looks really good. It makes the reflection look extraordinarily prominent in a way it did not before, and I hate that.”
DON: TDS.
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It seems the offensive juggernaut that was awakened in the Texas regionals is alive and well in Chapel Hill. Fight on!
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Nothing like having a winning streak in sports. Builds confidence. Everyone seems to play over their head. Particularly when you have the streak during the playoffs. Five straight wins.
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KAM: Sugar Sweet!
DON: UCLA Fan Cowardly Gabby is bitter!
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Cal Poly SLO got annihilated by WV…shame be good to see two CA teams get to Omaha….
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KAM: The Chicago Bears took another step toward a potential move across state lines.
DON: The Bears’ board of directors voted on June 4 to move forward with a potential stadium in Hammond, Indiana, at a site still to be determined, the team announced on June 5.
“We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city,” Bears chairman George H. McCaskey and team president and CEO Kevin Warren said in a statement. “It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses.”
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“…and get us the hell away from the third craziest Mayor and City in the country….”
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My guess: California is too amazing for anyone to dare copy.
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KAM: These are heady times for SC baseball
DON: -And now with about a 75% chance of making it back to the College World Series. The Trojans used to own that joint
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KAM: This is a rhetorical question but if the U.S. is truly holding $24-Billion of Iran assets, then why not pay it?–It seems like a reasonable bargaining chip
DON: I suppose it doesn’t belong to us
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DON: But I’d rather talk ‘sports– In basketball San Antonio’s Whemby throws the ball out of bounds with seconds to go in a tie game as the Spurs fall to New York again
KAM: What I liked was the reaction of Spurs’ fans in the arena, raising their arms up in surprised disbelief but not booing
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KAM: But getting back to Trojan baseball, the “World Series Here I Come” gang has to be feeling it now
DON: -Looking good but they haven’t completely disposed of North Carolina quite yet
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Let’s not count our chickens before they hatch…. our hitting has to stay RED HOT for one more game….
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