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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 586062" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Thank you. I've been thinking about this question a lot as this season has progressed. I'm sticking to your question... the last 3 seasons.</p><p></p><p>After 2018, I was at an all time low (re CDH)... which may be relative, but I digress. I did not believe Tech baseball was going to move the needle much before he left. I expected .500 baseball in conference & low 30s in win totals thru the end of his tenure. I also could not really put my finger on why... I take others' word for it that Hope helps & no other state produces baseball talent like Georgia (that isn't sarcasm...but I do really wonder if the gap hasn't closed... again, I digress). So... I was resigned to fact he was not going to be here for too many more years & I'd stay engaged, pull for the kids, & try to enjoy smaller victories within mediocre seasons. That kind of thing isn't that hard for me. </p><p></p><p>Then 2019 happened. It was awesome. CDH seemed to approach things differently. He hired an assistant that was visible & said the right things. The team seemed to buy in. The approach at the plate was very effective. It produced 43 wins & an ACCCG appearance.</p><p></p><p>Then I watched the ACCT & regional. I just see them differently than you do. The regional was not the latest dot in a well defined pattern. CDH did nothing wrong in 1st game v Auburn. We had our hearts ripped out of us because a kid got into an 0-2 pitch with 2 guys on base in a 2 run game... after our ace had already pitched to what should have been 3 outs. The same ace we'd seen already manage 2 complete games this year. That is the opposite of a pattern... it's an outlier. </p><p></p><p>So... bottom line, I think CDH did something I never expected... he "may" have righted the ship here in his 25th season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 586062, member: 2843"] Thank you. I've been thinking about this question a lot as this season has progressed. I'm sticking to your question... the last 3 seasons. After 2018, I was at an all time low (re CDH)... which may be relative, but I digress. I did not believe Tech baseball was going to move the needle much before he left. I expected .500 baseball in conference & low 30s in win totals thru the end of his tenure. I also could not really put my finger on why... I take others' word for it that Hope helps & no other state produces baseball talent like Georgia (that isn't sarcasm...but I do really wonder if the gap hasn't closed... again, I digress). So... I was resigned to fact he was not going to be here for too many more years & I'd stay engaged, pull for the kids, & try to enjoy smaller victories within mediocre seasons. That kind of thing isn't that hard for me. Then 2019 happened. It was awesome. CDH seemed to approach things differently. He hired an assistant that was visible & said the right things. The team seemed to buy in. The approach at the plate was very effective. It produced 43 wins & an ACCCG appearance. Then I watched the ACCT & regional. I just see them differently than you do. The regional was not the latest dot in a well defined pattern. CDH did nothing wrong in 1st game v Auburn. We had our hearts ripped out of us because a kid got into an 0-2 pitch with 2 guys on base in a 2 run game... after our ace had already pitched to what should have been 3 outs. The same ace we'd seen already manage 2 complete games this year. That is the opposite of a pattern... it's an outlier. So... bottom line, I think CDH did something I never expected... he "may" have righted the ship here in his 25th season. [/QUOTE]
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