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QUOTE(baseball100 @ Apr 13 2007 - 12:56 PM) 826436884[/snapback]Does any1 see rockwood getting beat in the region or district? /ph34r.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":ph34r:" border="0" alt="ph34r.gif" />

 

Not unless they fall apart in the wrong game. Anyone can be beat but they shouldn't lose to those teams in their district or region if they just play half way decent.

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QUOTE(baseball100 @ Apr 13 2007 - 01:56 PM) 826436884[/snapback]Does any1 see rockwood getting beat in the region or district? /ph34r.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":ph34r:" border="0" alt="ph34r.gif" />

 

 

This is one of the weakest districts in the state this yr. The region is even weaker. Rockwood has not scored less than 10 runs in any region or district game they have played this season. The only problem I see is that the tigers play these weak district teams and it hurts them when they play the good teams. Their infield has made more errors already this yr than an entire team should make for an entire season. But when they make those errors in the games where there score 14 or 15 runs no one worries about it. However, in each game they have lost (except Kingston and Columbia Academy) their defense has made errors that cost them the game! They made 9 errors against Anderson County accounting for 7 unearned runs and lost the game 8-2. They had Webb down by 4 and started booting and misplaying balls and lost. Bottom line is, when their offense is shut down to single digits, the bad fielding becomes a factor. Rockwood, according to the results I am looking at, has only won one game in which they have scored less than 10 runs. They beat Chattanooga Arts and Sciences 6-1. In all other wins they scored 10 or more. In every loss they scored less than 10. Breazeale's only loss was due to errors, and 2 of Duncan's 4 losses were due to errors! So unless their hitting completely disappears in one the remaining district games it should be a cakewalk. I worry that when the district and regions are over, that the defense could become an issue in a sectional game or especially the state.

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The only thing that field keep Rockwood from moving on past district region and so on (God willing) will be their fielding. both outfield and infield need to improve greatly.. they are also going to have to start hitting more line drives and not rely on hitting homeruns.. if the tigers can do that, they will be well off..

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