5 years, 5 Regionals, Super, Omaha, averaged over 42 wins in his time…switched positions, battled injuries….didn’t matter, kept going…led by example…
Better human…it’s the PEOPLE. The definition of a DEAC!
Mercer missing the field is bad for college baseball.
If a mid-major can win 44 games, finish top 30 in RPI, rank among the national leaders in homers and still miss, what exactly is the path supposed to be outside the power conferences?
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With this 100.2 mph strikeout on Sunday, Rhys Bowie joined Chase Burns and Chris Levonas as the only Deacs to touch 100 in-game since 2021 🤯
6 of Bowie's 7 fastest pitches this season all came in Sunday's game vs WCU.
Updated @ACCBaseball standings through Sunday's games, which provided a bit more clarity around the double-bye / bye races. Two hectic weeks in store with five teams within at least 2.5 games of the last single bye.
Marcelo Harsch’s curveball is one of the nastiest pitches in college baseball 🤯
No other pitcher has thrown at least 10 breaking balls this season at 88+ MPH with less than -8” of induced vertical break
It has a 57.6% Whiff% and 33.6% Chase% so far this year.
Wake Forest RHP Evan Jones is our top-ranked college arm for the 2028 Draft. Still just 18 years old, touching 99 with a 70-grade breaking ball & excellent mover.
Will dominate the ACC for years.
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Cream playing “Sunshine of Your Love” live is just filthy in the best way. That Jack Bruce bass riff runs the whole show, Clapton rides it with pure swagger, and Ginger Baker’s drums keep it stomping like a heavyweight.
On this day in ACC Tournament history, Randolph Childress hit this game-winning shot to knock off No. 4 North Carolina to win the 1995 ACC Championship for Wake Forest
@WakeMBB | @DemonDeacons | #GoDeacs
Duncan Marsten's first career start for @WakeBaseball:
• 5 IP
• 1 H
• 1 BB
• 10 K
• 71 p / 51 s (71.8 Strike%)
• 13/16 first pitch strikes
• Up to 99 mph
Freshman Evan Jones sweeper strikeout metrics are ABSURD 😱
86.9 MPH
3.9” IVB
-19.9” HB
There have only been 3 pitches in all of college baseball in the last 2 years with as much velo and sweep 🤯
New details are emerging about a heated meeting on Saturday afternoon at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich between several senators and members of Congress and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, along with Greenland’s Premier Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
It was during this meeting that Senator Lindsey Graham reportedly went completely off the rails.
The American outlet Puck had previously described how so-called “f-bombs” (f short for the word “fuck,” ed.) were thrown around the room.
“Imagine Graham on his worst day,” a source told Puck.
But Berlingske can now reveal that events unfolded even more violently than previously reported — and that Graham’s outburst was directed in particular at Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
“He called her ‘little lady,’” a source who was in the room told Berlingske.
However, the prime minister did not appear affected by what everyone present perceived as extremely degrading and outright sexist.
“She seemed cool,” the source said.
When Graham had finished, Frederiksen simply responded:
“When you’re done with that, the meeting can continue.”
Earlier, Graham had also stressed to Frederiksen and Nielsen that Donald Trump was the President of the United States — and thus the most powerful man in the world.
The implication: neither Denmark nor Greenland should believe they are anything in comparison with the mighty United States.
This “rant,” as a Danish source who was present in the room described it, came across as extremely demeaning toward Denmark and Greenland — particularly after the “little lady” remark directed at Mette Frederiksen.
Graham’s behavior was described by a source as outright “disturbing,” “shocking,” and “extremely inappropriate.”
An almost theatrical scene also unfolded between Graham and Premier Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
“Graham yawned directly in his face in a way that could only be interpreted as mocking,” the source told Berlingske.
It became too much for some of the American participants at the meeting, and Senator Elissa Slotkin (Democrat) was reportedly so shocked that she stood up and left the meeting.
In a sense, the meeting marked the culmination of Graham’s angry outbursts.
Already on Friday, he had stunned observers on live television when asked about Greenland.
“Who the hell cares who owns Greenland?” Graham said, according to CSPAN.
Participants at the meeting described his conduct as “completely out of line.”
According to Berlingske’s information, there was quiet speculation afterward as to whether the senator from South Carolina had lost his composure entirely — whether he was not in his right mind when meeting the Danish and Greenlandic leaders.
Only Graham himself likely knows the answer to that.
—Berlingske