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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 407099" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Thanks...FYI, Clemson's strike ratio:</p><p></p><p>Game 1: 73%</p><p>Game 2: 63%</p><p>Game 3: 68%</p><p>That's simply outstanding pitching. That's around a 68% average for the series.</p><p></p><p>GT's strike ration for the three games:</p><p></p><p>Game 1: 61%</p><p>Game 2: 77%</p><p>Game 3: 59%</p><p></p><p>Not as good, more like a 64% average for the series. Miami last year was around a 57% average, so again, we are improved (thanks almost exclusively to Thomas).</p><p></p><p>It is interesting to look at last year's results. We were simply a horrid road team. I have no idea why. I hadn't thought that road vs home was that big a deal in baseball, but last year we won 1 of 3 at home in our first two ACC series vs UNC and Clemson...not horrible results (and we played well in the other games). On the road however, we dropped 2 of 3 against Wake Forest, got swept by Notre Dame and lost 2 of 3 against Miami. That put us at 2-4 at home and 2-7 on the road...a start we simply could not overcome. We did take 2 of 3 from VPI&SU on the road last year and had a sweep until Zac Ryan uncharacteristically melted down in the 8th inning of one of the games to cause a loss. So, I remain hopeful of a sweep this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 407099, member: 944"] Thanks...FYI, Clemson's strike ratio: Game 1: 73% Game 2: 63% Game 3: 68% That's simply outstanding pitching. That's around a 68% average for the series. GT's strike ration for the three games: Game 1: 61% Game 2: 77% Game 3: 59% Not as good, more like a 64% average for the series. Miami last year was around a 57% average, so again, we are improved (thanks almost exclusively to Thomas). It is interesting to look at last year's results. We were simply a horrid road team. I have no idea why. I hadn't thought that road vs home was that big a deal in baseball, but last year we won 1 of 3 at home in our first two ACC series vs UNC and Clemson...not horrible results (and we played well in the other games). On the road however, we dropped 2 of 3 against Wake Forest, got swept by Notre Dame and lost 2 of 3 against Miami. That put us at 2-4 at home and 2-7 on the road...a start we simply could not overcome. We did take 2 of 3 from VPI&SU on the road last year and had a sweep until Zac Ryan uncharacteristically melted down in the 8th inning of one of the games to cause a loss. So, I remain hopeful of a sweep this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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