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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 873879" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p>I'm not discounting or doubting your history with GT Baseball or perspective.</p><p></p><p>Coaches have multiple jobs, and wear multiple hats. Recruiting, Development, Improvements, Cheerleading, Calming Presence, etc. </p><p></p><p>I was just mentioning the improvements to guys on staff last year (since DBo wasn't involved in the recruiting of the 2020 class) and they mentioned it too (with improved metrics); improvements to guys on staff this year, as well as giving him some credit for recruiting - as the 21 class was his first recruiting class. </p><p></p><p>This has been mentioned on multiple occasions as well - there is also waaaay more talent in college baseball (across the board) now than ever before (undeniable) that you're not considering as a factor either. That in and of itself is going to make pitching, defense, offense, look weaker than in years past. But it isn't, just skewed.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that we need to out slug opponents, as defense doesn't score runs. But with the increase talent and covid clog, other's defense is better too, which makes the slugging we are doing even more impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 873879, member: 5007"] I'm not discounting or doubting your history with GT Baseball or perspective. Coaches have multiple jobs, and wear multiple hats. Recruiting, Development, Improvements, Cheerleading, Calming Presence, etc. I was just mentioning the improvements to guys on staff last year (since DBo wasn't involved in the recruiting of the 2020 class) and they mentioned it too (with improved metrics); improvements to guys on staff this year, as well as giving him some credit for recruiting - as the 21 class was his first recruiting class. This has been mentioned on multiple occasions as well - there is also waaaay more talent in college baseball (across the board) now than ever before (undeniable) that you're not considering as a factor either. That in and of itself is going to make pitching, defense, offense, look weaker than in years past. But it isn't, just skewed. I do agree that we need to out slug opponents, as defense doesn't score runs. But with the increase talent and covid clog, other's defense is better too, which makes the slugging we are doing even more impressive. [/QUOTE]
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