
Shotgun Spratling
Freelance Writer at Los Angeles Times
Sports Journalist and Photographer at Freelance
Sports journalist & photographer from the Dirty South. Currently at: @D1Baseball & @ThePeristyle. Wearer of size 7 3/8 fitteds.
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4 days ago |
latimes.com | Shotgun Spratling
There’s levels to a proper program build. Baby steps have to sometimes be taken, even if everyone involved would like to jump past several of those. Lessons have to be learned. Experiences, both positive and negative, have to be endured. USC suffered through one of those difficult experiences, getting manhandled by national championship contender Oregon State for the second day in a row in the Corvallis Regional final.
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4 days ago |
aol.com | Shotgun Spratling
There’s levels to a proper program build. Baby steps have to sometimes be taken, even if everyone involved would like to jump past several of those. Lessons have to be learned. Experiences, both positive and negative, have to be endured. USC suffered through one of those difficult experiences, getting manhandled by national championship contender Oregon State for the second day in a row in the Corvallis Regional final.
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5 days ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Shotgun Spratling
USC wanted to be aggressive knowing it was entering a hostile environment, playing in front of a sold-out crowd of 4,347 at Goss Stadium. The Trojans tried to set the tone early. Instead, it backfired, costing them early opportunities, early momentum and ultimately Sunday night’s matchup in a 14-1 loss to Oregon State in the Corvallis Regional final. AdvertisementUSC opened with two hard hits.
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5 days ago |
latimes.com | Shotgun Spratling
Trent Caraway had a double, a home run, and four RBIs, Gavin Turley also hit a homer and Oregon State beat USC 14-1 at the Corvallis Regional on Sunday night. Oregon State (44-13-1) can win its second consecutive regional title with another win over the Trojans on Monday at 3 p.m. PDT.
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5 days ago |
aol.com | Shotgun Spratling
USC wanted to be aggressive knowing it was entering a hostile environment, playing in front of a sold-out crowd of 4,347 at Goss Stadium. The Trojans tried to set the tone early. Instead, it backfired, costing them early opportunities, early momentum and ultimately Sunday night’s matchup in a 14-1 loss to Oregon State in the Corvallis Regional final. USC opened with two hard hits. Brayden Dowd singled and Ethan Hedges followed with a rocket to right-center field that came off the bat at 104 mph.
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