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Since we lost the vast majority of our experience in starters Connor Thomas, Xzavion Curry and Amos Willingham plus stopper English, it’s easy to say things are going to be worse. But we have 24 potential pitchers coming out of the fall. Too many for me to keep track of so I did the attached pdf and seems like far far more pitchers than we have had before.
Given our lack of experience, I guess for a rough start and then hopefully domination as the season goes on. A big part of that hope is Borrell but also the sheer depth. Some won’t make the roster and some will be injured; there are always injuries given how hard these guys are throwing. But the sheer number and potential talent makes me think that we’ll be ok; especially if Borrell manages them and we don’t overuse pitchers. I hope we go more to the MLB model and pull guys sooner.
I ranked the pitchers based on my guessed impact from a variety of sources:
Jonathan Hughes - weekend starter
Cort Roedig - weekend starter
Zachary Maxwell - weekend starter
Andy Archer - reliever
Luke Bartnicki - reliever
Walker Barlow - mid week moving to weekend relief
Jake Brace - mid week moving to weekend relief
All I really know is that what I have here will not be right as too many things will change in the 3 months to opening day. Let’s also not lose sight that we have 4 pitchers currently committed in 2020 and 7 in 2021 some of whom are ranked as top 100 players. That will also change as some will not be able to refuse the MLB draft and others will go elsewhere for playing time.
The future is bright …… it’ll be interesting to see how the potential is developed this year. Please feel free to comment as I’ll keep my spreadsheet updated as significant stuff happens. 95 days to opening pitch!
Given our lack of experience, I guess for a rough start and then hopefully domination as the season goes on. A big part of that hope is Borrell but also the sheer depth. Some won’t make the roster and some will be injured; there are always injuries given how hard these guys are throwing. But the sheer number and potential talent makes me think that we’ll be ok; especially if Borrell manages them and we don’t overuse pitchers. I hope we go more to the MLB model and pull guys sooner.
I ranked the pitchers based on my guessed impact from a variety of sources:
- the order pitched against USC and Samford, the attached column “Played USCe or Sam” lists which inning they pitched in,
- summer stats and White & Gold game notes in the Notes column, and
- comments from people who have watched on this site and D1 Baseball. Aaron Fitt at D1 is really high on our potential.
Jonathan Hughes - weekend starter
Cort Roedig - weekend starter
Zachary Maxwell - weekend starter
Andy Archer - reliever
Luke Bartnicki - reliever
Walker Barlow - mid week moving to weekend relief
Jake Brace - mid week moving to weekend relief
All I really know is that what I have here will not be right as too many things will change in the 3 months to opening day. Let’s also not lose sight that we have 4 pitchers currently committed in 2020 and 7 in 2021 some of whom are ranked as top 100 players. That will also change as some will not be able to refuse the MLB draft and others will go elsewhere for playing time.
The future is bright …… it’ll be interesting to see how the potential is developed this year. Please feel free to comment as I’ll keep my spreadsheet updated as significant stuff happens. 95 days to opening pitch!