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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 155348" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Bummer to lose a top pitching prospect. I can deal with losing a position player...our guys are not bad, so even a great position player is only a slight upgrade which wouldn't have changed our W-L record much. To change our W-L record, you have to stop getting run ruled, and that means pitching.</p><p></p><p>I will admit to still being very alarmed about the pitchers we have been recruiting to GT or the coaching they are getting. The frosh we saw last year (and few of them saw any playing time at all) did not impress. Meanwhile, teams like Louisiana-Lafayette had <u>their entire starting weekend rotation</u> as true freshmen, as well as their top reliever. And they competed, won their conference tournament, won their regional and competed very impressively against LSU in the Supers. The three starters were all local kids from the Lafayette, Louisiana, area. Is that luck? Is that good coaching? Is it the water in Cajun Country? Someone 'splain <u>that</u> to me!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 155348, member: 944"] Bummer to lose a top pitching prospect. I can deal with losing a position player...our guys are not bad, so even a great position player is only a slight upgrade which wouldn't have changed our W-L record much. To change our W-L record, you have to stop getting run ruled, and that means pitching. I will admit to still being very alarmed about the pitchers we have been recruiting to GT or the coaching they are getting. The frosh we saw last year (and few of them saw any playing time at all) did not impress. Meanwhile, teams like Louisiana-Lafayette had [U]their entire starting weekend rotation[/U] as true freshmen, as well as their top reliever. And they competed, won their conference tournament, won their regional and competed very impressively against LSU in the Supers. The three starters were all local kids from the Lafayette, Louisiana, area. Is that luck? Is that good coaching? Is it the water in Cajun Country? Someone 'splain [U]that[/U] to me!! [/QUOTE]
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