Feb
21

Baseball on TV … today!

By Mike Axisa

Mo bless Brian Foley of The College Baseball Blog for pointing this out: MLB Network is going to be showing a doubleheader from the MLB Urban Invitational straight outta Compton this afternoon. The first game between San Diego and Bethune-Cookman will air at 5pm Eastern, and they’ll be followed by San Diego State taking on Southern at 8:30. I’m not sure what the pitching matchups will be, but I know that Stephen Strasburg won’t be taking the mound for SDSU; he struck out eleven in 5.2 IP yesterday. If you’re looking for a way to occupy some time on a lazy Saturday afternoon in February, thee’s not much better than college baseball.

Posted on Saturday, February 21st, 2009 at 5:00 pm in Asides, College Ball.

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9 Comments »

Colombo says:

This has totally made my day…live baseball…awesome

 
Mike R. - Retire 21 says:

Anyone worth keeping an eye on in terms of this years draft?

Mike A. says:

Not for this year, but SD’s Victor Sanchez (3B) and Kyle Blair (SP) are premium guys for next year.

 
 
J. Brent Cox's Rookie Card says:

Just the fact that MLB Network is televising something more interesting (significant?) than Mark Whiten’s 4 HR game from 1993 is reason to celebrate.

Sorry – at times they do seem a little starved for program content.

 
Jasper says:

My cousin (TJ Thomas) plays for SDSU. To bad I don’t get the MLB Network here (Pittsburgh).

 
Andy In Sunny Daytona says:

hhhhmmmm, where is Bethune Cookman University? Daytona, bitches!

 
pat says:

6ip 7k 2bb 1 hit 1 ER, Damn, Cole pitched a gem.

Mike R. - Retire 21 says:

UCLA should pitch him in the 8th! Idiots!

 
 
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