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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 147109" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Some extremely interesting stats in these posts. Thanks for doing all this work. It pretty much effects what we have been saying all along, and what every baseball fan knows....walks just kill you! Our sophomores are pitching tons of innings, I believe we lead the nation in % of innings pitched by our underclassmen (FR/SO). What is fascinating to note is the fact that frosh pitchers have gotten virtually no pitching time. I must admit I find this disturbing, as it implies a serious hole in our recruiting of pitchers. Or it implies we just don't want to/aren't willing to let them get some experience under fire. We haven't had many blowouts, it is true, but other teams have one freshman pitcher who they feature and develop (Virginia had one I recall seeing who threw serious innings against us).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 147109, member: 944"] Some extremely interesting stats in these posts. Thanks for doing all this work. It pretty much effects what we have been saying all along, and what every baseball fan knows....walks just kill you! Our sophomores are pitching tons of innings, I believe we lead the nation in % of innings pitched by our underclassmen (FR/SO). What is fascinating to note is the fact that frosh pitchers have gotten virtually no pitching time. I must admit I find this disturbing, as it implies a serious hole in our recruiting of pitchers. Or it implies we just don't want to/aren't willing to let them get some experience under fire. We haven't had many blowouts, it is true, but other teams have one freshman pitcher who they feature and develop (Virginia had one I recall seeing who threw serious innings against us). [/QUOTE]
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