Melbourne's Dean Vickerman speak to the media following United's loss to Perth.
The Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training matchup gave us the most wholesome moment of the Cactus ...
Dean Kremer gets the start today as he prepares to pitch for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic. The Orioles enter this ...
Dean Kremer gets the start today as he prepares to pitch for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic. The Orioles enter this ...
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Worth the Look Moments!! [19:43] – [20:15] Headline: First Pitch: Battle of D1 Commits Description: Right-hander Ben Brown (Abilene Christian commit) delivers the first pitch to Griffin Carney. Worth the Look: Sets the stage for a high-intensity matchup between two talent-heavy rosters. [21:24] – [21:37] Headline: Drew’s Defensive Range at Short Description: Liberty’s Zack Drew shows incredible range up the middle to retire Grady Emerson. Worth the Look: Establishes the defensive tone early in a scoreless ballgame. [28:25] – [29:10] Headline: Ridgell Dominates the First Description: Andrew Ridgell paints the outer half to retire the side in order. Worth the Look: Shows the Cardinals' starting pitching strength against a dangerous Warriors lineup. [31:05] – [31:30] Headline: Castleberry Laces Leadoff Double Description: Jaxon Castleberry drives a ball into the right-center gap for extra bases. Worth the Look: The first major offensive threat for the Cardinals in the top of the 2nd. [38:00] – [38:40] Headline: Hawpe's Diving Double Play Description: LSU commit Drake Hawpe makes a spectacular diving grab in center and doubles off the runner at 3rd. Worth the Look: A massive momentum-shifter that keeps the Cardinals off the board in the 2nd. [41:36] – [41:50] Headline: Warriors’ First Hit Description: Tyler King breaks through against Ridgell with a hard-hit ball to short. Worth the Look: Marks the beginning of the Warriors' offensive pressure in the bottom of the 2nd. [49:13] – [49:40] Headline: Emerson’s Web Gem Description: Grady Emerson makes a diving backhand stop and fires to 3rd to get the lead runner. Worth the Look: A "pro-level" defensive play that preserves the scoreless tie. [57:50] – [58:20] Headline: Emerson Breakthrough RBI Description: Grady Emerson goes the other way for a base hit, scoring Jacob Ward. Worth The Look: The Cardinals strike first to take a 1-0 lead in the 3rd inning. [01:06:24] – [01:08:10] Headline: The "Foul" Home Run Drama Description: Drake Hawpe torches a ball over the right-field wall, but it is ruled a long foul ball. Worth the Look: A high-drama moment that nearly tied the game; Hop eventually draws a walk. [01:30:53] – [01:31:25] Headline: Warriors Tie the Game Description: Drew Holmes grounds a single through the left side with the bases loaded. Worth the Look: Breaks the tie and levels the score at 1-1 in the pivotal 4th inning. [01:37:04] – [01:37:25] Headline: Max Dean’s 2-RBI Single Description: Max Dean drives a ball through the middle to score two runs for Liberty Christian. Worth the Look: Part of a 4-run outburst that gives the Warriors a commanding 4-1 lead. [02:02:07] – [02:03:00] Headline: Hawpe Brings the Heat Description: Drake Hawpe enters from center field to pitch, showcasing a 90+ mph fastball. Worth the Look: The LSU commit moves to the mound to close out the game for Liberty. [02:08:30] – [02:09:00] Headline: Final Out: Liberty Secures the Win Description: Hawpe strikes out the final batter to seal the 4-1 victory for the Warriors. Worth the Look: The conclusion of a hard-fought contest between two elite private school programs.
After the team's win against the Perth Wildcats, Head Coach Dean Vickerman and Malith Machar spoke to the media on the teams ...
Igor Ulanov vs Donald Audette and Dean Kennedy vs Brad May from the Winnipeg Jets at Buffalo Sabres game on Nov 19, 1993.