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Subject: Re: Gen Z doesn't begin know what it missed!


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The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 16:31:45 05/19/25 Mon
In reply to: Bengal 's message, "Gen Z doesn't begin know what it missed!" on 14:17:50 05/19/25 Mon

How did Yale manage to lose twice to Harvard despite Yale having one of the best pitchers in the entire Unite States on its staff? Thanks to Harvard upsetting Yale twice, Columbia never had to play Yale in the Ivy League Tournament. According to the game announcer, Brett told him that he felt that Columbia was the best team in the Tournament. However, Lion fans need to thank the Crimson for making it easier.

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Old Lion (pitching)
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Date Posted: 11:26:23 05/20/25 Tue

the issue for Columbia was going to be whether the pitching would hold up; Sheets was good but not as dominant as he had been in the prior Penn game; Santana was dominant; and Edwards was great for 4 innings but started to run out of gas by the 5th, which is a pattern with him. I had thought that Yale would be the toughest draw because of its pitching and wa frankly stunned that it lost two games to Harvard. But as I said before the tournament, never bet against a Brett Boretti coached team—two extra inning wins and then a blowout.

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