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Second baseman [b]Braeden Riley Woodville[/b] followed that with a liner up the middle. Center fielder Mark Hudson drew a walk to load the bases with no outs, then Davis walked, which brought in Mooney and trimmed the lead to 9-4

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[size=12pt]Interview with Jay Bruce[/size]



ELI: Playing baseball in a state where some of the best baseball players have come from, did you play with or against anyone that is in the MLB now?

JAY: Yeah, [b]Clay Buchholz [/b] of the Red Sox grew up about ten minutes from me in Nederland. But in Beaumont, [b]Chip Ambres [/b] went to my high school. So did [b]Ben Broussard[/b], but he is a lot older than me.


read more > http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2008/04/interview-with-jay-bruce.html
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Lumberton. Get it right, Jay. haha
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Knew you would catch that.
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[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769353#msg769353 date=1267507980]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769350#msg769350 date=1267507729]
[size=12pt]Interview with Jay Bruce[/size]



ELI: Playing baseball in a state where some of the best baseball players have come from, did you play with or against anyone that is in the MLB now?

JAY: Yeah, [b]Clay Buchholz [/b] of the Red Sox grew up about ten minutes from me in Nederland. But in Beaumont, [b]Chip Ambres [/b] went to my high school. So did [b]Ben Broussard[/b], but he is a lot older than me.


read more > http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2008/04/interview-with-jay-bruce.html
[/quote]

Lumberton. Get it right, Jay. haha
[/quote]


Knew you would catch that.
[/quote]

Haha even though he did some good things for MC. Hopefully I'll get to spend a good amount of time out there again this summer when I don't have games.
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[quote name="AJ25" post="769374" timestamp="1267509101"]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769364#msg769364 date=1267508377]
[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769353#msg769353 date=1267507980]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769350#msg769350 date=1267507729]
[size=12pt]Interview with Jay Bruce[/size]



ELI: Playing baseball in a state where some of the best baseball players have come from, did you play with or against anyone that is in the MLB now?

JAY: Yeah, [b]Clay Buchholz [/b] of the Red Sox grew up about ten minutes from me in Nederland. But in Beaumont, [b]Chip Ambres [/b] went to my high school. So did [b]Ben Broussard[/b], but he is a lot older than me.


read more > http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2008/04/interview-with-jay-bruce.html
[/quote]

Lumberton. Get it right, Jay. haha
[/quote]


Knew you would catch that.
[/quote]

Haha even though he did some good things for MC. Hopefully I'll get to spend a good amount of time out there again this summer when I don't have games.
[/quote]

Had Clay and Allen Harrington together on a World Series team in Weimar one year. Both got lit up, baseball is a game of overcoming failure.

Hey look forward to the summer, we have a spot for you.
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[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769353#msg769353 date=1267507980]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769350#msg769350 date=1267507729]
[size=12pt]Interview with Jay Bruce[/size]



ELI: Playing baseball in a state where some of the best baseball players have come from, did you play with or against anyone that is in the MLB now?

JAY: Yeah, [b]Clay Buchholz [/b] of the Red Sox grew up about ten minutes from me in Nederland. But in Beaumont, [b]Chip Ambres [/b] went to my high school. So did [b]Ben Broussard[/b], but he is a lot older than me.


read more > http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2008/04/interview-with-jay-bruce.html
[/quote]

Lumberton. Get it right, Jay. haha
[/quote]


Knew you would catch that.
[/quote]

Haha even though he did some good things for MC. Hopefully I'll get to spend a good amount of time out there again this summer when I don't have games.
[/quote]

Had Clay and Allen Harrington together on a World Series team in Weimar one year. Both got lit up, baseball is a game of overcoming failure.

Hey look forward to the summer, we have a spot for you.
[/quote]

i think I'm too old for the league now, 19 already. But Mack and I had talked about me possibly helping him coach a little bit if his other assistant doesn't come back. We'll see what comes of it.. I'd love to do anything I could out there, it's a great time.
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[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769364#msg769364 date=1267508377]
[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769353#msg769353 date=1267507980]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769350#msg769350 date=1267507729]
[size=12pt]Interview with Jay Bruce[/size]



ELI: Playing baseball in a state where some of the best baseball players have come from, did you play with or against anyone that is in the MLB now?

JAY: Yeah, [b]Clay Buchholz [/b] of the Red Sox grew up about ten minutes from me in Nederland. But in Beaumont, [b]Chip Ambres [/b] went to my high school. So did [b]Ben Broussard[/b], but he is a lot older than me.


read more > http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2008/04/interview-with-jay-bruce.html
[/quote]

Lumberton. Get it right, Jay. haha
[/quote]


Knew you would catch that.
[/quote]

Haha even though he did some good things for MC. Hopefully I'll get to spend a good amount of time out there again this summer when I don't have games.
[/quote]

Had Clay and Allen Harrington together on a World Series team in Weimar one year. Both got lit up, baseball is a game of overcoming failure.

Hey look forward to the summer, we have a spot for you.
[/quote]

i think I'm too old for the league now, 19 already. But Mack and I had talked about me possibly helping him coach a little bit if his other assistant doesn't come back. We'll see what comes of it.. I'd love to do anything I could out there, it's a great time.
[/quote]

That's what I meant, coaching or making the lineup out, not much coaching just let em play.
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[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769385#msg769385 date=1267510009]
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[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769374#msg769374 date=1267509101]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769364#msg769364 date=1267508377]
[quote author=AJ25 link=topic=1740.msg769353#msg769353 date=1267507980]
[quote author=adminbaberuth link=topic=1740.msg769350#msg769350 date=1267507729]
[size=12pt]Interview with Jay Bruce[/size]



ELI: Playing baseball in a state where some of the best baseball players have come from, did you play with or against anyone that is in the MLB now?

JAY: Yeah, [b]Clay Buchholz [/b] of the Red Sox grew up about ten minutes from me in Nederland. But in Beaumont, [b]Chip Ambres [/b] went to my high school. So did [b]Ben Broussard[/b], but he is a lot older than me.


read more > http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2008/04/interview-with-jay-bruce.html
[/quote]

Lumberton. Get it right, Jay. haha
[/quote]


Knew you would catch that.
[/quote]

Haha even though he did some good things for MC. Hopefully I'll get to spend a good amount of time out there again this summer when I don't have games.
[/quote]

Had Clay and Allen Harrington together on a World Series team in Weimar one year. Both got lit up, baseball is a game of overcoming failure.

Hey look forward to the summer, we have a spot for you.
[/quote]

i think I'm too old for the league now, 19 already. But Mack and I had talked about me possibly helping him coach a little bit if his other assistant doesn't come back. We'll see what comes of it.. I'd love to do anything I could out there, it's a great time.
[/quote]

That's what I meant, coaching or making the lineup out, not much coaching just let em play.
[/quote]

Definitely looking forward to it.
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Trailing 6-3 with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, Robinson hit a deep fly ball to left-center field. But [b]Ole Miss’ Tim Ferguson West Brook[/b] leaped at the wall to rob Robinson of a grand slam.

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Midland picked up an unearned run in the bottom of the seventh, when [b]Bridge City's Casey Jackson[/b], who had a two-run homer in the fifth inning, doubled to plate Semler. The Chaps pulled within a run of WTC in the eighth after Longoria scored via a Marshall Williams single.


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In the seventh inning, Dozar crushed a two-out double, scoring Hanover and Mahtook to make the score 8-2 in favor of the Tigers. Pinch hitter [b]Johnny Dishon Bridge City[/b] roped a double to right and scored on a sacrifice fly by Hanover in the eighth to give LSU a 9-2 advantage.

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OXFORD — Ole Miss broke out the bats early on Tuesday night with [b]West Brook's Tim Ferguson[/b] hitting a home run to lead off the game and went on to beat Austin Peay 14-4

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[b]Woodville's Braeden Riley[/b] led the Bearkats going 4-for-5 with two runs scored. Riley led off the first and third innings with base hits and later came around to score. Sam Houston State left fielder Jared Wondra led off the seventh inning with his first home run of the season

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[b]West Brook's Tim Ferguson[/b] and Matt Smith drove in two runs each and Taylor Hightower had three hits in an 11-hit attack to pace the Rebels (12-3), who lost 6-1 in 12 innings to U of L on Friday night

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It was relief pitcher [b]Bridge City's Jaden Dillon[/b] that stepped up to take the task, and retired the next three Privateers en route to a 12-11 McNeese win

[b]Nederland's Ryan Sampere[/b] got credited with the win after pitching a shutout sixth inning


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