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<blockquote data-quote="Techcaster572" data-source="post: 1000760" data-attributes="member: 6770"><p>Now that I agree upon.</p><p>Terry Busse threw 11 of 22 strikes. That needs to improve.</p><p></p><p>Kovala did very well and was in the zone. He got hit hard but held them to one run on a wild pitch.</p><p></p><p>Cameron Landry definitely struggled and that could be nerves as he tries to make an impression with his new team. He transferred over from Ga State and since that's where PC Matt Taylor comes from, I'm confident our PC will get that worked out.</p><p></p><p>Riley Stanford is the arm I'm most excited about because he throws hard. Not quite Zach Maxwell hard but threw mid to upper 90's in high school at Buford. He's coming back from injury after being out for nearly 18 months. He walked two yesterday but I'm very confident that he will ultimately be one of our top bull pen arms one day soon. He clipped the radar at 95 twice yesterday.</p><p></p><p>Cam Hill- Yes he struggled in that first inning, but CDH even alluded to nerves as it was his first start, and he was jacked up raring to go. Being at the game, you had to see his demeanor as he settled down in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. When he set down Cornell 1-2-3, he came off the mound absolutely fired up. Definitely not concerned about him.</p><p></p><p>Brett Thomas- Again another transfer coming in to find his way at Tech vs his time at USC. Give him some time to settle in.</p><p></p><p>Two of our better bull pen arms that thrive in the strike zone didn't see action yesterday in Dawson Brown and Ben King.</p><p></p><p>I agree with everyone regarding walks though. I'd prefer giving up back to back solo moon shots vs three walks and causing all kinds of stress for the pitcher. Even if the pitcher gets out of bases loaded trouble caused by walks, it drives the pitch count up and creates stress innings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techcaster572, post: 1000760, member: 6770"] Now that I agree upon. Terry Busse threw 11 of 22 strikes. That needs to improve. Kovala did very well and was in the zone. He got hit hard but held them to one run on a wild pitch. Cameron Landry definitely struggled and that could be nerves as he tries to make an impression with his new team. He transferred over from Ga State and since that's where PC Matt Taylor comes from, I'm confident our PC will get that worked out. Riley Stanford is the arm I'm most excited about because he throws hard. Not quite Zach Maxwell hard but threw mid to upper 90's in high school at Buford. He's coming back from injury after being out for nearly 18 months. He walked two yesterday but I'm very confident that he will ultimately be one of our top bull pen arms one day soon. He clipped the radar at 95 twice yesterday. Cam Hill- Yes he struggled in that first inning, but CDH even alluded to nerves as it was his first start, and he was jacked up raring to go. Being at the game, you had to see his demeanor as he settled down in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. When he set down Cornell 1-2-3, he came off the mound absolutely fired up. Definitely not concerned about him. Brett Thomas- Again another transfer coming in to find his way at Tech vs his time at USC. Give him some time to settle in. Two of our better bull pen arms that thrive in the strike zone didn't see action yesterday in Dawson Brown and Ben King. I agree with everyone regarding walks though. I'd prefer giving up back to back solo moon shots vs three walks and causing all kinds of stress for the pitcher. Even if the pitcher gets out of bases loaded trouble caused by walks, it drives the pitch count up and creates stress innings. [/QUOTE]
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