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Take 2 of 3 this weekend and we will be right on. I'm not gonna get greedy and ask for the sweep.
I've got last night's postgame with Walter on our YouTube page and we've had EXTENSIVE coverage of Wake Forest Baseball all season. Previews, game stories, weekly recaps and features over at Demon Deacon Digest. Our goal is to provide the absolute best coverage of any college baseball team anywhere this season, assuming the team continues to live up to their end of the bargain (which they have so far).Walter probably will tell us he'll be back for Friday.
It means I have the postgame video so he can hear exactly what Walter said about the injury. Nothing evil intended in the least.Les...great work, but what does your response have to do with 27's comment above?
Given how much he worked out before the game, I thought Bennett Lee might actually be back this weekend. Walter downplayed that possibility, to be honest.I know y'all do a great job Les! I was just jabbing Walter for his proclivity to downplaying injuries as a whole!
Here's the post-Elon presser.Assuming the youtube video is not behind a paywall, can someone share what he said about Cecere?
I’m pretty sure someone in the AD or maybe even Les post post of the pressers on YouTube.Assuming the youtube video is not behind a paywall, can someone share what he said about Cecere?
I get annoyed when we get things like we did with McGraw (he’d have started if this was a conference series) that just clearly are not true. I’d much prefer a “no comment” or “it’s day to day.”I really don't mind Walter's (or Clawson's) strategy with injuries. It really doesn't affect me that much as a fan to not know the exact timetable that a player might return in.
I understand those that get annoyed by it, but I've kinda just come to accept that I'll learn whether a player is healthy enough to play an hour before the game on Twitter and that's fine with me.
I get annoyed when we get things like we did with McGraw (he’d have started if this was a conference series) that just clearly are not true. I’d much prefer a “no comment” or “it’s day to day.”