Monday, June 4, 2012

Laredoan continues impressive carreer at Mississippi State U


FILE - Mississippi State left-hander Luis Pollorena got a run scored and a bunt single in his first positional start beyond the pitching mound Saturday.


From The Starkville, La. Dispatch

Matt Stevens


In most of MSU career, junior Luis Pollorena has been known as the Bulldogs high-energy left-handed pitcher. The 5-foot-7 athlete from Laredo, Texas added another statistic to his unique college career by starting an NCAA Regional game Saturday against UAB in right field.

In an elimination game, MSU went with Sam Frost at third baseman and Matthew Britton at second base. These moves forced veterans Brent Brownlee and Daryl Norris to the bench against UAB.

Pollorena, who was a outfielder and pitcher at Marian (Ala.) Military Academy before signing with MSU two years ago, would produce a bunt single, a walk and a run scored in the five-hole of MSU's lineup Saturday.

"I felt like that part of our lineup was a little bit more swing-and-miss and the thing I know about Pollorena is I know he's going to make contact," Cohen said. "I also obviously have to know before doing that, that Pollo's not going to pitch for us that day."

Before the start in the NCAA Regional elimination game at Florida State Saturday, Pollorena had three official at-bats in the 2012 season not including a game-tying sacrifice fly in the Bulldogs 4-3 comeback win last week over No. 2 LSU in the Southeastern Conference tournament in Hoover, Ala.

After the 8-1 victory over UAB, Bulldogs senior pitcher Caleb Reed joked that is simply another opportunity for fan favorite Pollorena to excite the crowd.

"People love him and we have no idea why," Reed sad. "We like him a lot don't get me wrong but he gets a standing ovation for everything he does."


Read more: http://www.cdispatch.com/msusports/article.asp?aid=17353#ixzz1wsyr3yoF

3 comments:

  1. Notice how positive news draws no comments. :(

    Has La Sanbe taught you nothing!?

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  2. La Sanbe is always teaching us something but most of my posts get no comments either way. After commenting on LMIB's who can type anymore?

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  3. 3rd comment. For posterity.

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