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<blockquote data-quote="gtbeak" data-source="post: 949508" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>For 2023 add Tyler Minnick to the list. Technically he was supposed to still be in high school, which I consider to be impressive on his part.</p><p></p><p>For 2022 you could list Cody Carwile, Logan McGuire, and Aeden Finateri. Only Carwile was marginally effective, but all saw a decent amount of action.</p><p></p><p>For 2021 I would list Parada and also Jake DeLeo and Marquis Grissom all as positive contributors.</p><p></p><p>Jenkins, Compton, and Maxwell were all on the 2020 team cut short by Covid, so not true freshmen in 2021, but rather Covid freshmen. Steven Reid and Dalton Smith would also be included with them. This is the last class that had significant positive contributions as freshmen, IMO.</p><p></p><p>Prior to this we had Xzavion Curry and Brant Hurter on the pitching side, and it seemed that most seasons we had players like Tristin English, Luke Waddell, Joey Bart, Kyle McCann, etc who contributed as true freshmen.</p><p></p><p>In general it seems to me that we have been reluctant to use the true freshmen as much as we did in the past. Part of this is probably getting around the Covid backlog with guys getting the additional season(s) of eligibility. I think next season we will be past this aspect of roster management, correct? It also seems that we have been snake bitten with injuries to key true freshmen, with Riley Stanford, Kristian Campbell, even Marquis Grissom as examples of this in the last few years. Additionally, I felt, as some others also voiced on here, that we could have played some true freshmen this season more than we did, especially in the middle infield slots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbeak, post: 949508, member: 3164"] For 2023 add Tyler Minnick to the list. Technically he was supposed to still be in high school, which I consider to be impressive on his part. For 2022 you could list Cody Carwile, Logan McGuire, and Aeden Finateri. Only Carwile was marginally effective, but all saw a decent amount of action. For 2021 I would list Parada and also Jake DeLeo and Marquis Grissom all as positive contributors. Jenkins, Compton, and Maxwell were all on the 2020 team cut short by Covid, so not true freshmen in 2021, but rather Covid freshmen. Steven Reid and Dalton Smith would also be included with them. This is the last class that had significant positive contributions as freshmen, IMO. Prior to this we had Xzavion Curry and Brant Hurter on the pitching side, and it seemed that most seasons we had players like Tristin English, Luke Waddell, Joey Bart, Kyle McCann, etc who contributed as true freshmen. In general it seems to me that we have been reluctant to use the true freshmen as much as we did in the past. Part of this is probably getting around the Covid backlog with guys getting the additional season(s) of eligibility. I think next season we will be past this aspect of roster management, correct? It also seems that we have been snake bitten with injuries to key true freshmen, with Riley Stanford, Kristian Campbell, even Marquis Grissom as examples of this in the last few years. Additionally, I felt, as some others also voiced on here, that we could have played some true freshmen this season more than we did, especially in the middle infield slots. [/QUOTE]
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