It's possible. Base hit with the bases load, 3 runners score. Next at bat he gets walked with the bases loaded. Finally, he hits a sacrifice fly with the man on third scoring.
I know there's an NCAA Division I field where the center of the field is much higher than the sidelines and makes it hard for visiting QB's to hit their receivers on sideline patterns. Are there any high school fields that give a similar landscape advantage to the home team?
I was going to say upgrade for Holmes, but Holy Cross is a crosstown rival and Lloyd will be a good game. Dayton is the only question mark. I guess if the team shows improvement, then they can worry about upgrading the schedule.
I'd say definitely no because you have a batter who reached base safely. But sometimes I get confused as to when a batter reaches base, like in Sticky's example.
Either way, apparently an egg is not a good thing to be.
`It's very provoking,' Humpty Dumpty said after a long silence, looking away from Alice as he spoke, `to be called an egg -- very!'
Taylor County started July 31.
Nelson County, Hardin County and Breckinridge County started last week.
Shelby County started Monday and Spencer, Meade and Henry County started today.
I took it more to mean that the carrot gets beaten down by trials, while the egg grows cold and hard. Only the coffee makes itself better when it goes through hard times.
Does playing other NKAC teams serve any real purpose anymore? Is there any advantage to Dixie playing Beechwood, for example? I'm not stating an opinion here. I'm just wondering what conference play does for teams today.