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<blockquote data-quote="Squints" data-source="post: 149020" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>Well I was actually asking if we had recruited any notable freshman pitchers for the current season. We're wringing our hands over the lack of freshman and I don't see why we would unless we actually recruited a prospect who was expected to come in and play very well early. I don't think we did.</p><p></p><p>We had a lot of freshman contributors in the pitching staff last year and despite the narrative they pitched pretty well so I'm not surprised we don't have many freshmen pitchers this year. It makes sense. And I don't buy into the idea that we have systemic issues developing pitchers. Especially this idea concercing freshman. This is the first time in a couple years we haven't had a freshman contributor in the rotation in a few years IIRC. And also when you consider that last year when we lost two of our starting three to injury early in the year and despite that the pitching carried us (with significant freshmen innings). Most of our sophmore pitchers have progressed since last year and are pretty big contributors this year. The facts don't fit the anecdotal evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squints, post: 149020, member: 822"] Well I was actually asking if we had recruited any notable freshman pitchers for the current season. We're wringing our hands over the lack of freshman and I don't see why we would unless we actually recruited a prospect who was expected to come in and play very well early. I don't think we did. We had a lot of freshman contributors in the pitching staff last year and despite the narrative they pitched pretty well so I'm not surprised we don't have many freshmen pitchers this year. It makes sense. And I don't buy into the idea that we have systemic issues developing pitchers. Especially this idea concercing freshman. This is the first time in a couple years we haven't had a freshman contributor in the rotation in a few years IIRC. And also when you consider that last year when we lost two of our starting three to injury early in the year and despite that the pitching carried us (with significant freshmen innings). Most of our sophmore pitchers have progressed since last year and are pretty big contributors this year. The facts don't fit the anecdotal evidence. [/QUOTE]
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