College Baseball
2/1/24

Pardon My Take's "PFT Commenter" Throws A 1-Hit Complete Game Against University of Illinois-Chicago (Video)

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The #1 sports podcast for the last 7 years, Pardon My Take, went on the road Thursday night to play against the University of Illinois Chicago at Curtis Granderson Field and shocked the college baseball world.

Former James Madison rugby star, PFT Commenter, pitched a complete game only allowing 2 runs.

Commenters final pitching line:

29 pitches (15 strikes 14 balls), 1 K, 1 BB, 3 balks (1 warning balk), 2 ER, 9.00 ERA

He needs to thank his fat center fielder, The Matt Stairs of the CAA, Max Dolente for ballhawking 2 deep drives to the warning track. Dolente entered the transfer portal from Hofstra after a huge NIL deal was put in place by Pardon My Take.


UIC was held to only 1 hit from #6 Rayth Peterson, who lined one to left with 2 outs in the 1st inning.

The highlight of the game was when PFT and 2nd baseman, Vidal Colon, pulled off the hidden-ball-trick (illegally). The home plate umpire was too short to see over the catcher, so the illegal hidden-ball-trick was successful.



The Flames next game will be February 16, when they will travel to Kansas to take on a much worse pitching staff than the salty 39 year old from Pardon My Take.

College Baseball
2/1/24

Pardon My Take's "PFT Commenter" Throws A 1-Hit Complete Game Against University of Illinois-Chicago (Video)

by
11Point7
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The #1 sports podcast for the last 7 years, Pardon My Take, went on the road Thursday night to play against the University of Illinois Chicago at Curtis Granderson Field and shocked the college baseball world.

Former James Madison rugby star, PFT Commenter, pitched a complete game only allowing 2 runs.

Commenters final pitching line:

29 pitches (15 strikes 14 balls), 1 K, 1 BB, 3 balks (1 warning balk), 2 ER, 9.00 ERA

He needs to thank his fat center fielder, The Matt Stairs of the CAA, Max Dolente for ballhawking 2 deep drives to the warning track. Dolente entered the transfer portal from Hofstra after a huge NIL deal was put in place by Pardon My Take.


UIC was held to only 1 hit from #6 Rayth Peterson, who lined one to left with 2 outs in the 1st inning.

The highlight of the game was when PFT and 2nd baseman, Vidal Colon, pulled off the hidden-ball-trick (illegally). The home plate umpire was too short to see over the catcher, so the illegal hidden-ball-trick was successful.



The Flames next game will be February 16, when they will travel to Kansas to take on a much worse pitching staff than the salty 39 year old from Pardon My Take.