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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 860545" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Thanks to the mods for moving the question of starting pitching to this thread. I've posted pitching stuff elsewhere too so no judgement here.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Grissom and Maxwell started the two fall games. So after those two, it's all up to how well fall ball went and how they look coming out of the shutdown. For weekend starters, Bartnicki, Roedig, Siegel and Smith are good guesses for returners for the last weekend and mid-week spot. Then some Fr but I doubt they'll be able to go too far.</p><p></p><p>I was listening to a D1 pod cast two nights ago. The only mention of GT in it was of Maxwell. Said he might be effective but only had two pitches - fastball and slider. I think he <strong><em>will</em></strong> start since that is what happened in the fall. But unless he gets his control in order, which he didn't this last summer (6.17 in 11.2 IP in Cape Cod) I don't know he <em><strong>should</strong></em> start. I like him coming in as a reliever given his limited pitches. Better hitters can adjust to him the more they see him.</p><p>My only real wish is that we try out a lot of guys and see who is best in actual games early in the season. Then go with who's doing the best. NC State and UVa do that more than we do. We seem to keep our starters in longer early in the season which does build up their endurance but limits others opportunities. We now have so much more quality pitching depth than we have had for a long long time so maybe that will happen.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, here are the pitchers we have before the final roster cut to 40 players. I like checking out their stats in the far right column.</p><p>[MEDIA=googlesheets]gid=0;id=17GnGYjUgozQHFIGKtRG_jHuALgPUOSfDNfQi4XLltGw[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 860545, member: 322"] Thanks to the mods for moving the question of starting pitching to this thread. I've posted pitching stuff elsewhere too so no judgement here. Anyway, Grissom and Maxwell started the two fall games. So after those two, it's all up to how well fall ball went and how they look coming out of the shutdown. For weekend starters, Bartnicki, Roedig, Siegel and Smith are good guesses for returners for the last weekend and mid-week spot. Then some Fr but I doubt they'll be able to go too far. I was listening to a D1 pod cast two nights ago. The only mention of GT in it was of Maxwell. Said he might be effective but only had two pitches - fastball and slider. I think he [B][I]will[/I][/B] start since that is what happened in the fall. But unless he gets his control in order, which he didn't this last summer (6.17 in 11.2 IP in Cape Cod) I don't know he [I][B]should[/B][/I] start. I like him coming in as a reliever given his limited pitches. Better hitters can adjust to him the more they see him. My only real wish is that we try out a lot of guys and see who is best in actual games early in the season. Then go with who's doing the best. NC State and UVa do that more than we do. We seem to keep our starters in longer early in the season which does build up their endurance but limits others opportunities. We now have so much more quality pitching depth than we have had for a long long time so maybe that will happen. Anyway, here are the pitchers we have before the final roster cut to 40 players. I like checking out their stats in the far right column. [MEDIA=googlesheets]gid=0;id=17GnGYjUgozQHFIGKtRG_jHuALgPUOSfDNfQi4XLltGw[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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