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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 944668" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>I like this lineup of starting pitchers much more than who we trotted out last weekend. At least it gives us a fighting chance. Sure not having our normal closer is a bit scary but with the way our starting pitching has been we haven't had the chance to even use Busse in any meaningful capacity. Looking at the Miami starters their ERA's are not overwhelming so hopefully we can keep things close with the starters and go all caveman baseball at the plate. I think we win at least one and maybe two this weekend. Miami pitching gives up an average of 5.6 runs per game and scores about 7.4 while we score an average of 8.5 runs per game and give up about 7.9 runs per game. So if the averages on what they score and what we give up remain constant they should end up scoring in the 7-8 run range. Then it boils down to whether our scoring average remains constant. if so then we should be looking at three pretty close games. However, if their arms can keep our bats at bay then we will have a tough time but isn't that always the case throughout all baseball? We need to keep in mind that Miami has only won two more games than we have all season. It's not like they are awesome like Wake or UVA. They are beatable. Traditionally we have always played them tough. Hoping that remains the case this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 944668, member: 4030"] I like this lineup of starting pitchers much more than who we trotted out last weekend. At least it gives us a fighting chance. Sure not having our normal closer is a bit scary but with the way our starting pitching has been we haven't had the chance to even use Busse in any meaningful capacity. Looking at the Miami starters their ERA's are not overwhelming so hopefully we can keep things close with the starters and go all caveman baseball at the plate. I think we win at least one and maybe two this weekend. Miami pitching gives up an average of 5.6 runs per game and scores about 7.4 while we score an average of 8.5 runs per game and give up about 7.9 runs per game. So if the averages on what they score and what we give up remain constant they should end up scoring in the 7-8 run range. Then it boils down to whether our scoring average remains constant. if so then we should be looking at three pretty close games. However, if their arms can keep our bats at bay then we will have a tough time but isn't that always the case throughout all baseball? We need to keep in mind that Miami has only won two more games than we have all season. It's not like they are awesome like Wake or UVA. They are beatable. Traditionally we have always played them tough. Hoping that remains the case this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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