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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 150973" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I really like what Hall did last night. We may not have any depth in pitching, but he had a quick hook...... some planned but some not - Stanton 4 pitch pull was an example ........ I think this is the best way to develop what we have. Put them out there and let them sink or swim. Some swim.</p><p>Gorst was pulled following inning.</p><p>Parr came in a pitched 1.0 innings (the sixth). Two hits and a throw out at home. But he threw strikes 17-12 (71%)</p><p>Pitts comes in pitches the seventh. 3-8 (38%) Walked a batter who was then erased on a DP.</p><p>Stanton comes in for the first time - pulled after walking a batter 0-4 (0%)</p><p>Datoc comes in pop up and then a walk. He is pulled 9-5 (56%)</p><p>Zac Attack, our best reliever, comes in and gives up a grand slam. But he is a great pitcher. SO, walk, HR then we get out of the 8th with a picked off runner. The ninth was an adventure with 2 hits, but ended up 41-25 (61%)</p><p></p><p>Conclusions</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Our team never gives up and can score.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Our defense is very good sometimes - no errors and 2 DPs (the pitchers walk batters so we can turn them)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Our non-prime time pitching is not going to get it done in the ACC or NCAAs. We are going to have to bludgeon people to death in some games - and play great D.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 150973, member: 322"] I really like what Hall did last night. We may not have any depth in pitching, but he had a quick hook...... some planned but some not - Stanton 4 pitch pull was an example ........ I think this is the best way to develop what we have. Put them out there and let them sink or swim. Some swim. Gorst was pulled following inning. Parr came in a pitched 1.0 innings (the sixth). Two hits and a throw out at home. But he threw strikes 17-12 (71%) Pitts comes in pitches the seventh. 3-8 (38%) Walked a batter who was then erased on a DP. Stanton comes in for the first time - pulled after walking a batter 0-4 (0%) Datoc comes in pop up and then a walk. He is pulled 9-5 (56%) Zac Attack, our best reliever, comes in and gives up a grand slam. But he is a great pitcher. SO, walk, HR then we get out of the 8th with a picked off runner. The ninth was an adventure with 2 hits, but ended up 41-25 (61%) Conclusions [LIST] [*]Our team never gives up and can score. [*]Our defense is very good sometimes - no errors and 2 DPs (the pitchers walk batters so we can turn them) [*]Our non-prime time pitching is not going to get it done in the ACC or NCAAs. We are going to have to bludgeon people to death in some games - and play great D. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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