Big East: Pitt-Bulls
By Elliot Olshansky - May 22, 2007
Hello again from Keyspan Park, everyone, as it's time for the third game of the 2007 Big East tournament. The No. 5 seed, the USF Bulls, are set to take on the No. 4 seed, the Pitt Panthers.
Oh, and in case you were wondering about the end of our last game, everything that happened after the score went to 13-2 has been declared null and void. Somehow, I doubt Frank Meade feels like his being hit by a pitch is null and void, but such is life. Let's move on to Pitt and USF.
It's worth noting that USF assistant coach Tino Martinez took the time to talk to both Keyspan Park batboys working this game before things got going, which is always nice to see, and I'm sure it's a thrill for those two young New Yorkers.
On a somewhat unrelated note, the at-bat music for the competitors today is being chosen at random by the folks here at the ballpark, who are even taking requests. Personally, I think it'd be kind of fun to hear the Who's "Baba O'Reilly - used by Martinez when he was with the Yankees - for one of the USF batters, but some people might not be entertained by that.
In the meantime, let's focus on the sound of bat on ball.
Posted by Elliot Olshansky at 05:02 PM on May 22, 2007
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