We got a little bit hurt last night and stumbled somewhat trying to fix everything, but tonight is a new game. The Pirates had their moment with us at Madtown and now it's our turn. After a trip to the ER, I'm ready too. Our recovery needs to begin now! Enough of this bumbling and fooling around, time to get down to business and perform as we know we can.
TeamLine and WiFi are ready to go, and the scoreboard is being worked on. We'll be ready at the Yard for Pirates to sail into town. We need a serious win tonight and the Fans are a part of our recovery. Let's get out and support the Railroaders as they avenge the ugly loss on Monday. I know its in our players, let's see it happen with some good baseball play.
Game Time is 7 pm. I'll see you at the Yard!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
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The last time we won at home, the Roaders turned around and pasted us at Lohaus. So, tonight could be very interesting!
ReplyDeleteRick Hendrickson, Voice of the Pirates
Railroaders have a good team. Best in the league. Pitching will be their. Late inning guys are looking very strong.
ReplyDeleteI agree,late inning guys are doing great we just need to get a couple of the starter spots going.
ReplyDeletewe have starters??
ReplyDeletePirates had a flat tire on their ship, but they captured another and have arrived at the Yard.
ReplyDeleteWiFi is working, lineups online with "Live Boxscores Here" link, under TeamLine link on the Railroaders homepage.
ReplyDeleteListening from B'ham, AL. You folks have a great broadcast. 3rd time I have listened to the broadcast.
ReplyDeleteYou have more folks than you know.
DeleteWhat happened on the Railroaders 3 hole hitter in the bottom of the 6th?
Deletehear you just fine and would like to hear more support for our boys than the other teams !
ReplyDeletekeep the train rolling!!!!
ReplyDeleteYES SIR!
ReplyDeletecant Hoghead sing the 7th inning stretch??
ReplyDeletewondering why Coach is letting the pitch counts go so high lately?
ReplyDeleteTyler pitched a great game but we seem to leave our pitchers in until its too late and our late innings pitchers have been doing well.
ReplyDeleteyour right to many throws , its not high school
ReplyDeletetheir college coach wont like that many throws on them either
ReplyDeletenot only that but you have to give our late relief and closer some innings or they wont be ready when you need them.
ReplyDeleteI think most of the pitchers are relief pitchers in college, maybe we need to try to get some starters when recruiting players
ReplyDeleteIf you go to their college websites you'll see most of them are releivers
ReplyDeletegood job , now lets get a run!
ReplyDeleteMost of the pitchers are relievers because they are/were freshmen and sophmores. The collegiate starters are pitching in the Cape Code league, the Great Lakes league, up in Alaska, etc.
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