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DailySkiff: TCU baseball team drops game to OU 2-4

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
http://media.www.tcudailyskiff.com/media/s...4-3901077.shtml

[SIZE=14pt]TCU baseball team drops game to OU 2-4[/SIZE]

Parker Fleming

The TCU Horned Frogs faced one of the biggest challenges of the season on Tuesday night as the No. 12 Oklahoma Sooners came to Lupton Stadium for a one game series. The Horned Frogs came into the game after winning a hard series against Sand Diego State, taking two of three from the Aztecs. The Sooners gave up a three game sweep to Texas this weekend, and were looking to break their losing streak on Tuesday. Oklahoma took the game 4-2.

Senior Paul Garrish started off on the mound for the Horned Frogs, but got behind early after allowing an RBI double and an RBI single , and the Frogs were down 2-0. Oklahoma freshman Drew Verhagen was pulled in the first after allowing two straight walks. Senior Jeremy Erbin came in and got out of the jam, allowing only one run in the bottom of the second.

The bats for both teams calmed down in the third and fourth innings. In the bottom of the fifth, Jason Coates smoked a liner to right field, but the inning ended when TCU catcher Bryan Holliday was called out at a close play at the plate, and the Frogs remained down 2-1.

A fierce wind with gusts up to 27 mph from the south dictated much of the play, pushing fair balls foul, and routine pop flies into challenging plays. After allowing a single by Sooner 3B Buchele in the top of the sixth, Garrish gave up a wind-aided RBI single to RF Cody Reine.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Frogs trailed the Sooners 3-1. SS Taylor Featherston tripled, setting up an RBI single for Josh Elander, making the score 3-2 in favor of the Sooners.

Garrish was pulled in the seventh, after giving up three runs on six hits with six strikeouts in six and a third innings. Junior Trent Appleby gave up one run on two hits in the last two and a third innings. In the bottom of the eighth, junior Duke Ryan came in relief for the Sooners, and pitched one and a third scoreless innings.

The Frogs' offense left nine runners on base on seven hits. The Sooners pulled out the victory, with three runs on nine hits.

Oklahoma's bullpen is now 11-0 on the season. Josh Eben was awarded the win for Oklahoma, and Gerrish got the loss, the first by a TCU starter this season. TCU fell to a 20-7 record with last night's loss.

Next up the for the Frogs is a three game series in Houston this weekend.
 

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
QUOTE(PhormerPhrog @ Apr 7 2010, 09:05 AM) [snapback]541601[/snapback]
Did the headline really put the losing score in front of the winning score?


The Skiff likes to be out front on doing things different ... :unsure:
 

PurpleBlood87

Active Member
Did they really not correct Sand Diego State? That's just idiotic. Do they not use hyphen's at The Skiff? This isn't a text, so please don't use SS instead of shortstop.
 

PurpleBlood87

Active Member
QUOTE(RSF @ Apr 7 2010, 11:15 AM) [snapback]541681[/snapback]
Comforting to know that we stop making mistakes on the job once we leave college....... :tongue:

Seriously, Sand Diego. That's pretty bad, don't you think?
 

satis1103

DAOTONPYH EHT LIAH LLA
QUOTE(PurpleBlood87 @ Apr 7 2010, 09:44 AM) [snapback]541632[/snapback]
Did they really not correct Sand Diego State?

Sand Diego... is that spanish for a whale's... oh never mind. I always found San Diego much more tropical than desert-like, but that's just me.

Question - obviously the students are writing, but are students editing as well? And does anyone know if copy for the online offerings are as closely edited as the print copy?
 

OmniscienceFrog

Full Member
QUOTE(RSF @ Apr 7 2010, 11:15 AM) [snapback]541681[/snapback]
Comforting to know that we stop making mistakes on the job once we leave college....... :tongue:


Discomforting to know that mistakes like some of these we see from the Skiff are made after they get to college. It doesn't take a journalism degree to see them.
 

PurpleBlood87

Active Member
QUOTE(satis1103 @ Apr 7 2010, 11:22 AM) [snapback]541687[/snapback]
Sand Diego... is that spanish for a whale's... oh never mind. I always found San Diego much more tropical than desert-like, but that's just me.

Question - obviously the students are writing, but are students editing as well? And does anyone know if copy for the online offerings are as closely edited as the print copy?

I had the same thought on San Diego and a whale.
 

Leap Frog

Full Member
Frogs caught a bad break when OU got drilled so bad by UT, they didn't have to use the good ones out of the pen this past week-end. Erbin and the closer are the real deal.
 
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