by Tdjay114 » Sat Feb 01, 2025 11:16 pm
Tonight was season opening baseball dinner at Cascio's. Was a great turnout. Ed was very gracious and excited it seems for the season and to have this last season and talked about how proud he is of how far the program has come. Lots of former players were there. Kingston spoke as well and told a story of how he and Ed got into a shouting match in 2010 when Illinois St. played at Creighton and Kingston coached Illinois St. He said if you would have told him at that time that they'd be coaching together in 2025, he would have said "I don't think there's a chance of that happening." But he said all is going well, and they are on the same page about making this season as successful as possible. And he was clear... he said he wants it on the record that their goal for this season is the NCAA tournament. Which was nice to hear, especially considering I took some flack on this board last season for saying our goal should be the tournament but at minimum the conference tournament! In any case, pumped for the season. Don't shoot the messenger, but word is that Dom is close to being back and able to pitch, which would be a huge help this season to have him back. And I believe Sailors and McLean are healthy as well. Hopefully Nissen and Wendt take another step and pitch even better in their second seasons. Ed did say that this team is deep and is a veteran team, so he sounded pretty confident as well while noting that we play a challenging schedule the first few weeks on the road. We do start a week earlier than most years at home, but Ed said they've been practicing outside for most of the last week, and the team is anxious to get the season started. Also sat next to the parents of a transfer pitcher from South Carolina who had committed before Kingston got released there and took the associate coach job here. Met their son... he's pretty big. Hopefully a big arm. Also have a freshman pitcher from Toronto that is 6'4, 220. Hopefully he's got some arm speed as well, because he looks very strong for a freshman. Greg Olson was the keynote speaker. He didn't play for Creighton but won 4 straight Nebraska high school state titles in the 80s. Won rookie of the year in the MLB and played with a bunch of hall of famers. He's famous for not only being a great closer and having a 14 year career but for being told by Buck Showalter to intentionally walk Barry Bonds with the bases loaded one year. He gave a great recount of that memory and of his time playing with Bo Jackson, Cal Ripken Jr., Frank Thomas, and being managed by Frank Robinson. Fascinating stuff. He also gave some great life lessons and baseball metaphors for life to the players and the crowd... on letting fear of failure motivate you but at the same time remaining focused on doing your job for your team and on looking in the mirror and recognizing what you need to improve on each day. With his theme of focusing on improving even a little thing each day and Kingston's and Ed's theme of playing for each other and being a team of integrity and strong character, I think this team can do some damage. Hopefully finally make the conference tourney again but do some damage in the regionals. Less than 2 weeks to go. Go Jays.