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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 198182" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Right. Our biggest problem this year is that we never set the dive. Since we didn't have anybody who could get that 4 - 5 ypc at BB consistently, the opposing DCs ignored the dive and sent their MLBs to the run side as soon as they figured out what it was. Hence, of course, all the counter options we ran this year and the genesis of the problems we had breaking our ABs out consistently. Having a BB who can make the Mikes stay home (please, Lord above, let us find one) would make all the difference in how the O works. One regret = too bad Skov didn't have a year to learn the position. He might have been what we needed if he had had some real practice before he took the job over. </p><p></p><p>Btw, I thought our ABs did pretty well, given their limitations. One of our other big problems this year was that pitch relationships got confused because, once Snoddy and Searcy were injured, none of the other ABs could really keep up with JT. At the middle of the year, he often looked like "Where's my pitch guy?" Then he slowed down and, of course, so did the entire O. This will not be a problem next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 198182, member: 265"] Right. Our biggest problem this year is that we never set the dive. Since we didn't have anybody who could get that 4 - 5 ypc at BB consistently, the opposing DCs ignored the dive and sent their MLBs to the run side as soon as they figured out what it was. Hence, of course, all the counter options we ran this year and the genesis of the problems we had breaking our ABs out consistently. Having a BB who can make the Mikes stay home (please, Lord above, let us find one) would make all the difference in how the O works. One regret = too bad Skov didn't have a year to learn the position. He might have been what we needed if he had had some real practice before he took the job over. Btw, I thought our ABs did pretty well, given their limitations. One of our other big problems this year was that pitch relationships got confused because, once Snoddy and Searcy were injured, none of the other ABs could really keep up with JT. At the middle of the year, he often looked like "Where's my pitch guy?" Then he slowed down and, of course, so did the entire O. This will not be a problem next year. [/QUOTE]
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