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Got about as good as could be hoped for from Fin.
Couldn’t agree moreGot about as good as could be hoped for from Fin.
Brant HurterThe last Friday night ace's that I can recall was
Xavion Curry
Deck Maguire
Mark Pope
Agree completely Fitted but the only reason I didn't mention him and Connor Thomas cause that 2019 staff was the best we've had.Brant Hurter
In chat... someone said he got hurt pre-game per radio(?) broadcast. No more info than that.Any word on why Peyton Green didn’t play? Did I miss something? Assuming an injury?
16 on the year.Fin can get a lot of outs but he also gives up loads of homers.
I was half listening and i think I heard something about getting hit with a batted ball, I guess during practice. Should be OK for tomorrow.Any word on why Peyton Green didn’t play? Did I miss something? Assuming an injury?
Took a line drive in pre game practice from what I heard.In chat... someone said he got hurt pre-game per radio(?) broadcast. No more info than that.
Buck FarmerThe last Friday night ace's that I can recall was
Xavion Curry
Deck Maguire
Mark Pope
Yeah, earlier in the year there were multiple discussions about several of our guys being “pitch to contact guys” and how that was what you needed in college ball. I never bought into that conversation. Pitch to contact equates to wait for a mistake. We’ve seen it with our starters and relievers. They will be cruising then leave a couple of cement mixers up in th e zone and BOOM. Also, it can be problematic when you get to two strikes as well and can’t put the batters away (which wasn’t a problem last night, but earlier in the season seemed like a huge problem.Fin can get a lot of outs but he also gives up loads of homers.
Personally I think they sweep the dh todayThe good news is our players have more belief than most of us. That's how it should be. They'll flush/learn from last night... just based on that, I expect a split or a sweep by Ga Tech today.
I'm not exactly sure why, but I think this is the worst I have felt after a loss this season other than the BC series. I just have this nagging feeling that we had a chance, played pretty good ball, and yet still lost. Hopefully tomorrow can right the ship. I think the issue in my mind is that we lost (not too surprising) while Louisville took 2 from Notre Dame, and now all of a sudden they are ahead of us. I had pretty much written them off. We have 4 games left, need 2 of them (IMO), and will likely be the team with the worse record in all four games.
It's probably obvious, but personally I would much rather get run ruled and look horrible in the process than I would play well and still lose. I think its because, when we lose badly because we played poorly I know that we can correct that and recover. When we play pretty well and still lose, that makes me think maybe were gonna need some help from the other team.
Somebody talk me off the ledge!!!!
You may be referring to me regarding pitch to contact but let me be very clear.Yeah, earlier in the year there were multiple discussions about several of our guys being “pitch to contact guys” and how that was what you needed in college ball. I never bought into that conversation. Pitch to contact equates to wait for a mistake. We’ve seen it with our starters and relievers. They will be cruising then leave a couple of cement mixers up in th e zone and BOOM. Also, it can be problematic when you get to two strikes as well and can’t put the batters away (which wasn’t a problem last night, but earlier in the season seemed like a huge problem.
I’ve never tried to hit a 90MPH fastball, and it doesn’t seem like the difference between 90 and 94 would make much difference, but it seems like 96 on the black is virtually unhittable while 91 frequently gets turned into base hits or worse. I know it’s more complex than just a reading on the radar gun (movement, other array of pitches, ability to locate) but the differentiator that is most discussed and obvious is speed.
Thanks Nuke! It does help to realize that we saw their best last night.I'll tell you why I don't feel as bad about the loss last night as BC. No where close.
We were in the game and fighting back throughout. We left 12 on (fsu 7). Our RISP was 200 versus 267 BA. (I believe RISP is mean reverting.)
fsu threw two of their best, Arnold and reliever Oxford had 48 pitches and won't be available today. Those two have pitched 28% of their total innings this year; remaining team ERA rises to 5.4. This is what they have left. Good but not Friday night shutdown:
So we need the cavemen to come out and play today. Playing both games today (assuming the rain holds off) is good for both teams to have an extra day off before the ACCT.
Feel better?
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