Posts Tagged ‘ baseball ’

Shattered Dreams at Turchin Stadium

May 24th, 2010 | By Nate Taylor | Category: Sports

Tulane coach Rick Jones opened the door and quietly walked out of the clubhouse. He saw the media, but looked down at the ground. Jones already knew what questions would be asked.



Tulane Ends Postseason Streak and Season With Surprising Loss

May 22nd, 2010 | By Nate Taylor | Category: Sports

Tulane’s season turned from optimistic to bleak within the first 35 minutes of Saturday’s season finale. The University of Central Florida scored six runs in the first inning, a lead that expanded into a 17-6 season-ending loss for the Green Wave at Turchin Stadium.



With One Swing, the End of Season Becomes a Second Wind for Tulane

May 22nd, 2010 | By Nate Taylor | Category: Sports

Tulane’s season looked all but over when designated hitter Gunner Wright stepped to the plate in the seventh inning, his team down three runs to the University of Central Florida. A loss would have eliminated the Green Wave from postseason play.



Whack of Knights’ Bats Silences Tulane, 12-6

May 21st, 2010 | By Nate Taylor | Category: Sports

tulanebaseball0188_thumpThe sound was sharp. Loud. Aggravating. Describe it any way you want, but Tulane reliever Drew Zizinia knew the baseball was never coming back. And neither was Wednesday’s game.



Zephyrs Turn Cats’ Flubs Into 12-2 Win

May 19th, 2010 | By Nate Taylor | Category: Sports

Give the New Orleans Zephyrs credit for this in Tuesday’s afternoon game: They took advantage of the Sacramento River Cats miscues. In a game where the River Cats had two errors and three wild pitches, the Zephyrs turned those mistakes into a 12-2 win at Zephyrs Field.



Zephyrs Try to Come Back, but Fall Short to Cats

May 18th, 2010 | By Nate Taylor | Category: Sports

It was only the fourth inning, but it was clear that Ryan Tucker was heading into the dugout for the night because the Zephyrs were down four runs and he had walked four batters.