Teddy Cahill (@tedcahill) 's Twitter Profile
Teddy Cahill

@tedcahill

Law student. Still talking about baseball here. Formerly Baseball America, MLB.com.

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linkhttp://www.baseballamerica.com/author/teddycahill/ calendar_today18-06-2009 03:07:15

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Georgia just put on a masterclass of misery to see its season end. Oklahoma State hit two two-run homers in the bottom of the ninth, the latter a walk-off after the Georgia pitcher missed first base on an inning-ending double play.

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I know what the song name is, but incredible that Ok State has to listen to Iyaz while it waits for a ruling on its season

Teddy Cahill (@tedcahill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never made sense to me that this would go another direction. Parker has been great in Starkville the last two years and the players obviously responded to him down the stretch.

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Where should you eat during the College World Series? From breakfast to fine dining and ice cream, here’s your restaurant guide to the CWS: restauranthoppen.com/college-world-…

Where should you eat during the College World Series?

From breakfast to fine dining and ice cream, here’s your restaurant guide to the CWS: restauranthoppen.com/college-world-…
Teddy Cahill (@tedcahill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lesson here is to not draw sweeping conclusions based on two weekends of college baseball. This sport is nothing if not unpredictable

Lindsay Schnell (@lindsay_schnell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve got The Mitches on the ground in Omaha (that’s Mitch Sherman & Mitch Light) & a live blog with everything you could need or want to know over at The Athletic. First pitch in just under four hours! ⚾️⚾️⚾️ nytimes.com/athletic/live-…

Teddy Cahill (@tedcahill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most impressive part of this for me is that it was a day game. No shadows, no iffy lighting, just a fastball that couldn't be hit.