He was real sharp. His fastball has much more control. Not too many going up high, but for the most part, where he should be moving the ball well in the zone. His bender was not as orgasmic as is has been, but just as deadly. He didn't seem to need it though sticking with the heat and breaking ball staying ahead in the count. He didn't get behind the count much at all. This is Army though and we'll know more at the classic in Houston against TCU.
Freeman 2B 2-4 GIDP RBI Duplantis CF 0-4 Robertson SS 2-3 2RBI Deichmann RF 1-2 BB Slaughter 1B 1-3 Beau Jordan LF 1-3 Adams DH 1-2 HBP Papierski C 1-3 Smith 3B 2-2 SF 2RBI Poche: 79 pitches, 4K, 0H, 0BB both starters 0 walks which is big especially for Lange.
Each game someone has to take one for the team and do her under the stands before first pitch for luck. Its a baseball thing.