FredJacket
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Part 1 - Catchers
http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/013018aaa.html
http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/013018aaa.html
I like the potential of the infield.Part 2 - The Infield
No surprise... 2B (Bailey) & SS (Wilhite) are set.
3B ... Sounds like it's TBD among three freshman fighting for the spot.
1B... TBD but likely an experienced guy (English, Johnson, or McCann). English's pitching status will play into this.
It's fair to say 3B & 1B are big question marks for the defense.
I'd say the mildly "breaking" news here is CDH's comments affirming that English will be "needed" on the mound. I cannot tell from his comment what role he plans for English.... starter or bullpen? Anyone know?
http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/020118aac.html
Our offense is already stacked like usual, so I would really like to see Hall put the best defensive player that he possibly can at 3rd base. As for 1st, I would give it to Johnson if English is a starter this year. If not, make Johnson DH and play English at 1st.A ton depends on whether the 3rd baseman can contribute better D than we saw last year....actually, 1st base too, now I think bout it
English was pretty good defensively at 1B as a freshman. Much better than anyone we had out there last season. Even if English pitches, I’d go with him playing 1B when not on the mound.
Weiters used to catch for 8 innings and then go in the dugout, take off the gear & come in & close for us .......... surely that would be just as hard if not harder than doing the 1b/p thing@GTNavyNuke
Clearly the exceptional exception... but McKay did it quite fine last year with Louisville.
He played in every game. 1B or starting
pitcher (17 starts on mound). He even remained in batting order on days he pitched.
Definitely the exception,.. but I also think young kids begin to "specialize" in pitching so early... it's now so rare to have a player so valuable in every phase.
To English's situation specifically... it can't be any easy call especially with his injury history now. You nailed it... that's why coaches get paid the "little" bucks. Their livelihood resting on 18-22 yr old's staying healthy & playing for ....what really boils down to ... fun & each other.
McKay...
Closed collegiate career with an 11-3 record, 2.56 ERA and school record 146 strikeouts on the mound during final season with the Cardinals
At the plate, the 2017 ACC Player of the Year had a .341 batting average, 18 home runs, 15 doubles, 57 RBIs and a .457 on-base percentage in 63 starts as a hitter this season.
http://gocards.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=6788
Part 5 - The Bullpen
http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/021318aaa.html
Coach Hall doesn't owe me any clarity on what he plans to do with the bullpen... as such, he provided none (well... very little).
One would assume Datoc will close at this point....but those words have not come out of anyone's mouth. Interesting details on Winborne working a new arm-slot. It also appears Plan A is to have Schniederjans and Gibson be relief pitchers (vice starters...they had 17 starts combined in 2017). Same deal... all this is talk/info; but the proof will be in the pudding.
Opening Day is closer and closer. Go Jackets!!
We do have more LHP this season than last though. Only had Parr for the first couple of weeks last year when injury forced him to be shut down. Then we didn’t have another LHP until Thomas was eligible the last few weeks of the season.Yup, other than Datoc it's all fluid. I posted an update to The Arms 2018 with the info from the starting and relieving pitchers segments....... The Arms 2018
One thing that struck me looking through this info was how little proven LHP (Left Handed Pitching) we have. Really need for Connor Thomas to come through. And maybe Hurter and Shirav to be a pleasant surprise.
Damn, three days to go!