Major League Baseball Draft Depletes Georgia Bulldogs Pitching Staff
The Georgia Bulldogs lost three members of their pitching staff to the major league baseball draft. A trio of Red and Black signees also were selected by professional clubs.
The Georgia Bulldogs lost three members of their pitching staff to the major league baseball draft. A trio of Red and Black signees also were selected by professional clubs.
The Georgia Bulldogs opened the final series of their dismal 2010 baseball season with a home win over the surging Kentucky Wildcats on Thursday night.
The Georgia Bulldogs carried an improbable 3-2 lead into the ninth inning against division-leading Florida on Friday night, but two errors in the Gators' final turn at the plate caused the Diamond Dogs to drop the 2010 baseball season's latest one-run game.
The Georgia Bulldogs' bats at long last came to life in a midweek baseball showdown with the high-powered Georgia State Panthers. The Diamond Dogs prevailed in a Foley Field shootout by a 13-9 final margin.
The Georgia Bulldogs will face the Georgia State Panthers in the last midweek outing of the 2010 baseball season this Tuesday night. Dawg Sports explains why the confrontation of the Diamond Dogs' pitching staff with the GSU batting order is a bad matchup for the Red and Black.
In a pitchers' duel on Friday night, the Tennessee Volunteers' Stephen McCray got the better of the Georgia Bulldogs' Justin Grimm. The Vols emerged victorious from their series-opening baseball game, beating the Diamond Dogs 4-1.
The Georgia Bulldogs took a 4-2 lead on the Vanderbilt Commodores in Saturday's SEC baseball game. Naturally, a rain delay then caused play to be halted, providing additional evidence of the malevolence of Fate to the denizens of Bulldog Nation.
The 2010 baseball season has been disastrous for the Georgia Bulldogs. What have the Diamond Dogs done to prepare their slumping pitching staff for the 2011 campaign?
The Georgia Bulldogs held the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets scoreless in eight of nine innings in Tuesday night's baseball series finale at Turner Field, yet the Diamond Dogs still fell in a 6-4 setback.