Three straight strikeouts in the second from David Horn Jr. (@crosscutters) gives him 4️⃣ through two innings.🪓
The @MT_Baseball right-hander has yet to allow a hit and his fastball has been up to 93.9mph.🔥
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Things that have been invented since Grover Cleveland Alexander set the Phillies record for consecutive scoreless innings in 1911:
The zipper
Sliced bread
Numbers on baseball jerseys
Chocolate chip cookies
Traffic lights
The Titanic
Automated Ball Strike System
Bringing the boom all year long💥
This season’s 73 home runs marks the program record for the BBCOR era and the fifth most in program history 💣
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🔽4⃣ | @WaffleHouse We're sorry for this one!
Cooper Clapp drives his 12th home run of the season to break the program record for home runs in the BBCOR era (73!)💥💥💥
Blue Raiders lead 3-2.
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Time to bounce back😤
🆚 Jax State
🏆 Pool A Game Two
📍 Kennesaw, Georgia
🏟️ Mickey Dunn Stadium
⏰ 12:30 p.m. CT
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When writing about sports scores, standings and standards, here's how AP style treats numbers:
* The Dodgers defeated the Phillies 10-3. (No comma between the team and the score)
* In narrative, spell out nine and under except for yard lines in football and individual and team statistical performances: The ball was on the 5-yard line. Seventh hole. In basketball, 3-point play and 3-point shot.
* In statistical performances, hyphenate as a modifier: He completed 8 of 12 passes. He made 5 of 6 (shots is understood). He was 5-for-12 passing. He had a 3-for-5 day. He was 3-for-5. He went 3-for-5 (batting, shooting, etc., is understood).
My newest piece for @MTSUSidelines:
‘Everybody loves Dean,’ O’Neill finds a home with MTSU baseball
Dean O’Neill found a family in his final year of college baseball — and the Blue Raiders found one of their most beloved teammates.
https://t.co/yQF6dOqVSN