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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 406159" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>The key for GT will be pitching efficiency.</p><p></p><p>We are simply NOT deep in pitching, and if we have to go to the bullpen early or often, we will be in big trouble. If our starters can be efficient and last deep into the game, and if the relievers we use can do so as well, we have a shot (imho) of taking 2 games. We simply do NOT have the pitching depth to have a prayer of sweeping anyone but very poor teams.</p><p></p><p>If Clemson uses their brains and forces our pitchers to throw a ton of pitches to get into our bullpen early, I think the best we can do is squeak out one win.</p><p></p><p>I would guess English would be the closer. Datoc has been kinda shaky last two times out. We'll use them both of course but I think English is our first option in a tight, winnable game. No way English pitches more than 2 innings this weekend, imho, in any one outing. It will be quite w while before he starts I suspect.</p><p></p><p>I would guess Hurter gets the "Sunday" start (whenever that game is actually played). I think your listing of middle relievers is probably quite accurate.</p><p></p><p>My prediction is that we win one game in the series, lose one competitive game and lose one ugly game. Just my WAG. Hoping i am wrong, but I just have not seen enough pitching consistency to be confident of anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 406159, member: 944"] The key for GT will be pitching efficiency. We are simply NOT deep in pitching, and if we have to go to the bullpen early or often, we will be in big trouble. If our starters can be efficient and last deep into the game, and if the relievers we use can do so as well, we have a shot (imho) of taking 2 games. We simply do NOT have the pitching depth to have a prayer of sweeping anyone but very poor teams. If Clemson uses their brains and forces our pitchers to throw a ton of pitches to get into our bullpen early, I think the best we can do is squeak out one win. I would guess English would be the closer. Datoc has been kinda shaky last two times out. We'll use them both of course but I think English is our first option in a tight, winnable game. No way English pitches more than 2 innings this weekend, imho, in any one outing. It will be quite w while before he starts I suspect. I would guess Hurter gets the "Sunday" start (whenever that game is actually played). I think your listing of middle relievers is probably quite accurate. My prediction is that we win one game in the series, lose one competitive game and lose one ugly game. Just my WAG. Hoping i am wrong, but I just have not seen enough pitching consistency to be confident of anything else. [/QUOTE]
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