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Subject: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 21:25:57 04/27/24 Sat

Columbia won its 16th regular season Ivy League Baseball Championship by sweeping a doubleheader today with Cornell in Ithaca by scores of 14-11 and 14-2. Griffin Palfrey hit the Lions 73rd home run of the year to set a new program record that was previously broken last year. Earlier this week Columbia defeated Seton Hall 31-0 in seven innings. Cornell led the Lions by a score of 6-0 early in the first game before the Lion bats got going. Jack Cooper leads the Lions with 14 home runs so far this season.

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[> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Bengal
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Date Posted: 21:38:35 04/27/24 Sat

And with theee games to go, well done.
[> [> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Old Lion (Who saw this coming?)
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Date Posted: 07:34:15 04/28/24 Sun

I thought we would be a good team but worried about the pitching, especially since our best pitcher, Andy Leon, haas not make an appearance in Ivy play. But I didn’t anticipate how good the hitting has been. This may be the best hitting team that Brett has ever coached.
[> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Boston Lion
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Date Posted: 01:09:13 04/28/24 Sun

An offensive juggernaut. Columbia is the only Ivy with a .300+ average (.314) and has cranked 75 HRs, 35 more than the 2nd ranked team. Never out of a game. Really clicking this season.
[> Subject: Re: Columbia Wins 16th Ivy League Baseball Championship


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Boston Lion
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Date Posted: 13:24:56 04/28/24 Sun

After powering its way to its 16th Ivy League Championship, Columbia Baseball is shutting out Cornell 9-0 in today’s game.
[> [> Subject: Re: Columbia Wins 16th Ivy League Baseball Championship


Author:
Old Lion (41 runs)
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Date Posted: 16:12:08 04/28/24 Sun

If my math s correct we have scored 86 runs in sweeping the last two series.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: Columbia Wins 16th Ivy League Baseball Championship


Author:
Old Lion (Plus 31)
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Date Posted: 16:15:37 04/28/24 Sun

If I add the 31 runs in the midweek win over Seton Hall that’s 117 runs in the last 7 games.
[> [> [> [> Subject: True, but...


Author:
Go Green
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Date Posted: 16:18:04 04/28/24 Sun


They didn't face Jensin Hall.
[> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 14:59:51 04/28/24 Sun

Ivy League champion Columbia wins the final game of the series with Cornell by a 13-0 score on a two-hit shutout by Tom Santana. Columbia plays Princeton next weekend in its final three game series of the season. After that the Lions will host the Ivy League post-season tournament.
[> [> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Old Lion (Andy Leon)
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Date Posted: 08:22:38 04/29/24 Mon

Where is he?
[> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Roar Lion
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Date Posted: 16:35:00 04/28/24 Sun

They lost the 3 and 4 hitters from last year, Blake (POY) and Schott (now at Texas A&M). I had no sense they would hit like this. Terrific season. Ivy League playoffs at Baker will be great fun, I look forward to being there!
[> [> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Old Lion (Brett Boretti)
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Date Posted: 08:31:01 04/29/24 Mon

The man knows how to recruit, develop players, and manage a game. Yesterday I saw a first—I the bottom of the 8th relief pitcher James Vaughn struck out the side on 9 pitches. Not sure that I have seen that in any IL game in years.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


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Ghost
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Date Posted: 11:57:08 04/29/24 Mon

Kudos to Dianne Murphy and Paul Fernandes in hiring Brett Boretti, who has to be among the Ivy's all time best hires. Can recruit, coach and manage a game.
[> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


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Tiger69
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Date Posted: 12:26:13 04/29/24 Mon

The Lions pretty much own the Ivies on the diamond. I’ll be pulling for them to make some noise in the NCAAs. Roar, Lions, roar!
[> Subject: The Ivy Race


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Bengal
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Date Posted: 16:56:59 04/29/24 Mon

I understand the Ivies get one bid to the NCAAs. To me, Columbia already earned it. But since the League requires Columbia to play off with three other teams, a separate issue and pet peeve of mine, the rest of the field is not yet set.

Princeton sits in second place at 11-7. Given that: our top pitcher from last year, Chmielewski, a first Team All-Ivy, hasn't played all season; our second best pitcher from last year hasn't played in over 3 weeks; in League play we are the worst fielding team; sixth in batting at .255 (hitting has picked up in the last handful of games, but we do lead the League in SO)); and middle of the pack in pitching, this is a pretty good showing...so far.

It would be quite a feat to hang on to second place. Our last three games are against Columbia. They lead the League in hitting at a .329 League clip, with 40 HRs in 18 games, and in almost every offensive category. I understand injuries affect every team and Columbia has a pitcher who hasn't played in the League. But, Columbia's roster totals 38 vs. P's 29. The thinness of the P staff was evident to me in the DC series this past weekend. In the third game, with P cruising with a 6 or 7 run lead, DC pulled within 2 in the 8th while Bradley, a very good coach, left the middle reliever in notwithstanding the obvious trouble he was having getting out of the inning. And as an example of how our fielding can be a problem together with staff shortages; our pitcher prolonged one inning by throwing away a ball hit to him. And in DC's 4 run 8th, with our pitcher struggling, our 2B bobbled an inning ending DP ball allowing two more runs to score in the inning. It went as a FC, not an error, but it was a blown DP.

Cornell is at 10-8, a game back of P, Penn and Yale at 9-9, H at 8-10. We have the tiebreaker over Penn, but not over Y and H. David Perry, where are you when we need you?
[> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


Author:
The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 18:31:44 04/29/24 Mon

As always your post is very interesting. In your opinion, how likely is it that Columbia and Princeton will be playing their six games against one another?
[> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


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Bengal
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Date Posted: 19:09:28 04/29/24 Mon

Thanks. After their next three games I am not at all certain P and Columbia will play again this season. I think it is more likely than not that Columbia sweeps P. Whether P qualifies for the playoff turns on how H, Y, and Penn perform as well as the outcome of our series. And if we do make it in, if we aren’t seeded fourth, we need a series win to see you again.

I don’t know Boretti’s view of it, but I am hoping he gives some of his regulars a rest for at least one game this weekend, lol. If you look at the Ivy offensive stats, it is across the board dominance by Columbia. ( Brown does have more walks.) so I can’t say even giving a rest to the regulars will yield a different result.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


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Old Lion (Yale)
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Date Posted: 07:18:00 04/30/24 Tue

Very dangerous team; only team to outplay us and beat us in a series; only team to rally and overcome a huge lead in the top of the 9th; well coached.
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


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Roar Lion
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Date Posted: 12:51:56 05/03/24 Fri

CU is not a shoe-in to win the tournament. Our pitching is so iffy. We walked seven straight hitters in a midweek game recently. Obviously the pen blew up vs. Yale most significantly but several other games as well. The fourth game of a double elimination Ivy tournament would be a football score. And not 10-7.
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


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Ghost
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Date Posted: 15:03:49 05/03/24 Fri

Lions are predicted to be the #4 seed in the Durham, NC pod, Duke #1 in that group.
[> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


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Bengal
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Date Posted: 21:58:47 05/03/24 Fri

P wins opener 4-2 after our starter goes 2 1/3 before injury sidelined him. Faulkner goes the rest of the way improbably stilling Columbia bats until the 9th. I kept expecting Columbia to erupt but it never did. Was this the regular Columbia lineup? Given our depleted pitching ranks, now held together by Scotch tape and Elmer’s Glue, and the strength of the Columbia lineup, I assume Columbia will score a more familiar number of runs tomorrow.

With this win and Penn’s loss, P is now in the Ivy tournament.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


Author:
Old Lion (Agreed)
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Date Posted: 18:38:21 05/04/24 Sat

We are not a shoo-in. Our offense was poor in game 1 and we deserved to lose despite a decent pitching performance. Our game 2 starter and offense were decent but our middle reliever was terrible and we dodged a bullet to hold on to the win. Game 3 was a different story—tremendous starting pitching, the bullpen held up, and the bats came alive. In his last 2 games Santana pitched if I’m correct 12 scoreless innings and was dominant. If our middle reliever from today’s opener pitches any more this year, we are in trouble. And Hage had a bad three games at the plate, which was a surprise. In any event, Princeton played us tough and is a dangerous team
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


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Bengal
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Date Posted: 23:03:29 05/04/24 Sat

Upsets can happen in this play off format and I take your point about some potential Columbia vulnerabilities. I don’t know enough about the other play off teams, but Columbia looks solid enough to win with such offensive ability.

Bradley is a very good coach. He dealt with adversity on a couple of fronts from Bandura jumping to the pros and injuries to the pitching staff but still managed to field a club to 12-9 in the League. One of Walters’ out of the box hires that worked a long time ago.
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


Author:
Old Lion (Santana)
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Date Posted: 06:35:39 05/06/24 Mon

Incredible late season surprise; has been unhittable.
[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


Author:
Bengal
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Date Posted: 12:54:35 05/06/24 Mon

How many consecutive innings of shutout ball?
[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: The Ivy Race


Author:
Old lon (12)
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Date Posted: 17:59:18 05/06/24 Mon

I believe 12.
[> Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig Definitively Would Have Been Proud of the LIons


Author:
Go Green
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Date Posted: 07:05:56 05/05/24 Sun


Although the Lions were swept 3-1 and 22-1 yesterday in Hanover, they did get a run off of Jensin Hall.

Well done! Somewhere up there, Lou Gehrig is smiling!


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