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<blockquote data-quote="Techcaster572" data-source="post: 1008525" data-attributes="member: 6770"><p>I agree with almost all of what you have said above. </p><p>I will say though that UVA had walked very few batters all season and tech got multiple walks last night which is a great strength of this team to hit for power and also work counts. </p><p>You could see it was affecting UVA's pitching last night. </p><p>The at bat by Trey Yunger last night was awesome. I think he fouled off like 6 pitches and saw 13 pitches that ab and finally came through with a base hit that led to our 7th run.</p><p></p><p>As for our hitting in bunches and Aeden spreading theirs out, I think that is how Aeden pitches. He pitches to contact. </p><p>Last night is a perfect example of Aeden. </p><p>He is constantly in the strike zone and he pitches to contact so he needs to miss barrells of the bats along with his defense playing well. Both occurred last night and you saw the result of what Aeden is capable of. </p><p>That's why he is the Friday night guy. Not because he has electric stuff like Chase Burns at Wake but because he is more often than not in the strike zone.</p><p></p><p>Aeden gives up solo hr's vs 3 run hr's more often than not cause he just doesn't walk too many. Ideal college pitcher imo...Be in the zone. Minimize damage. Pitch to contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techcaster572, post: 1008525, member: 6770"] I agree with almost all of what you have said above. I will say though that UVA had walked very few batters all season and tech got multiple walks last night which is a great strength of this team to hit for power and also work counts. You could see it was affecting UVA's pitching last night. The at bat by Trey Yunger last night was awesome. I think he fouled off like 6 pitches and saw 13 pitches that ab and finally came through with a base hit that led to our 7th run. As for our hitting in bunches and Aeden spreading theirs out, I think that is how Aeden pitches. He pitches to contact. Last night is a perfect example of Aeden. He is constantly in the strike zone and he pitches to contact so he needs to miss barrells of the bats along with his defense playing well. Both occurred last night and you saw the result of what Aeden is capable of. That's why he is the Friday night guy. Not because he has electric stuff like Chase Burns at Wake but because he is more often than not in the strike zone. Aeden gives up solo hr's vs 3 run hr's more often than not cause he just doesn't walk too many. Ideal college pitcher imo...Be in the zone. Minimize damage. Pitch to contact. [/QUOTE]
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