■ OColly.com says
Cowboys lose low-scoring game to Missouri:
“It was kind of a crosswind,” Anderson said. “If you understand pitching, and you’re not afraid when you come into this park when the wind is like that, you can make the ball move all over the place. It’s a unique game. (Missouri) doesn’t have confidence in one guy; they feel like they can’t move them over more than one or two innings, they’re gonna get hit.
“They threw nine different guys; I haven’t seen that done since I coached in junior college, but I think they are 6-1 this year when they do that, and they don’t feel comfortable with one guy out there in their third game, and so it’s pretty effective.”
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OSU baseball falls in Mizzou in series finale, according to the Sillwater NewsPress:
The Cowboys created several opportunities off their six hits — two of which were senior Tyrone Hambly’s — but they couldn’t find their groove among the nine MU pitchers.
“Some pitchers have similar actions and stuff, but everybody’s got their own little run or sinker or other pitches,” Hambly said. “They had two quality arms throwing (Sunday), and (Monday) they went to slow-throwing lefties, hard-throwing righties, a submarine from the left side — you don’t see that every day. It’s hard going from 92, 93 (mph) up here to 84 down here. It’s tough to change.”
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