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Cairn Horn88

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  1. Shumaker fast…hit ball slow. Good job TK.
  2. Who would ou rather see win?
  3. Regionals this weekend if yall don’t feel like paying for parking I’ll let yall in on a secret park by the cemetery that way less traffic don’t gotta wait a while to get out of a parking garage I mostly park over here cuz it might little bit of walk but good thing is when the game is done it’s not that bad getting out of there!
  4. It’s coming. Patience, my son.
  5. A real Horn fan would call in sick..or quit.
  6. Freshman All-American Char Lorenz has entered the transfer portal. The Louisville utility player batted .368 with 11 doubles, 9 home runs, 53 RBIs and 13 stolen bases, earning an All-ACC Second Team nod.
  7. Wait a second…I think you left the base too soon!
  8. No more….Elko and new offensive coordinator work on upcoming game plans:
  9. Cat Ballou (Cat Ballou) Cat Ballou (Cat Ballou) She's mean and evil through and through Cat Ballou, Cat Ballou She's mean and evil through and through.
  10. Beat’m Bust’m Thats our custom Go Horns!
  11. Same Regional as the Lady aggy softball team!
  12. Same Regional as the Lady aggy softball team!
  13. You said there’d be no math, but you did well, my friend: 79.4 mph college softball pitch is roughly equivalent to a 111.71 mph baseball pitch…to be exact.
  14. They can play the women’s softball team, 2 outta 3 gets a trophy!
  15. You never want to play those west coast teams if it can be avoided....but, we are home....
  16. aggy holding breath.....fingers crossed!
  17. You're gonna need a bigger scale!
  18. Aroldis Chapman's fastest pitch was recorded at 105.8 mph. This record-breaking pitch was thrown on September 24, 2010, while he was pitching for the Cincinnati Reds. He also holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest baseball pitch.
  19. Per Google... 79.4 mph college softball pitch is roughly equivalent to a 111.71 mph baseball pitch. This is based on the shorter distance between the pitcher and batter in softball (43 feet) compared to baseball (60.5 feet). The shorter distance in softball means the ball travels faster to the plate, making a 79.4 mph softball pitch seem like a much faster baseball pitch. That's fast.
  20. So, what is 79.4 softball speed equivalent to in baseball?
  21. Yea…noticed that…..
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