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<blockquote data-quote="twofortheroad" data-source="post: 413924" data-attributes="member: 2854"><p>I am wondering what is going on with Shirah? He came in under the radar but high on draft boards, lefty that was supposed to just show up and be ready to go? I said it before, he should have come in with his class in the fall. CT is definitely getting the bad hand but he has made some errors as well...recalling the bad throw to first when he should have let the 3rd baseman take the ball, 3rd base being a freshman and maybe at that time not confident enough to say I got it. I am hearing he is really the best and most talented pitcher on the team but he makes mental errors that cost us - recall the Uga game at Suntrust last year when he came in. You can't just throw, you have to have baseball sense. Not saying he doesn't but he has got to make better decisions.</p><p></p><p>I am still a little confused by the pitching situation....there are too many pitchers on that team that are not making strides - Lee, Jon-Boy, Micah (came back too early), Combs, Brace, Chapman, so many more. Not sure what is going on, we should be confident in our pitching more consistently. I don't think we embrace newer technology for pitchers, we seem to always be a hitting team but pitching gets ragged on all the time but just don't see the investment in making pitching happen by the team. See other teams posting pictures of pitchers doing visualization practice before practice, not sure what we are doing. We should be turning out pitchers from this state and really producing quality guys...I don't think it's the individuals, I just think it's the process. How are they placing these kids in the summer? </p><p></p><p>Someone talked about having 'washed up' peaked at age 14 players on the team and we should look outside of the metro area, I think that is a little harsh. If you look at this team and where they are from 11 out of 35 are private, inside the perimeter players all others are outside of the perimeter representing Florida, Ohio, North Carolina; Tift, Fanin, Jefferson counties as well as Alpharetta, Norcross, Gwinnett. It's really a diverse group. </p><p></p><p>Hope we have a good run at FSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twofortheroad, post: 413924, member: 2854"] I am wondering what is going on with Shirah? He came in under the radar but high on draft boards, lefty that was supposed to just show up and be ready to go? I said it before, he should have come in with his class in the fall. CT is definitely getting the bad hand but he has made some errors as well...recalling the bad throw to first when he should have let the 3rd baseman take the ball, 3rd base being a freshman and maybe at that time not confident enough to say I got it. I am hearing he is really the best and most talented pitcher on the team but he makes mental errors that cost us - recall the Uga game at Suntrust last year when he came in. You can't just throw, you have to have baseball sense. Not saying he doesn't but he has got to make better decisions. I am still a little confused by the pitching situation....there are too many pitchers on that team that are not making strides - Lee, Jon-Boy, Micah (came back too early), Combs, Brace, Chapman, so many more. Not sure what is going on, we should be confident in our pitching more consistently. I don't think we embrace newer technology for pitchers, we seem to always be a hitting team but pitching gets ragged on all the time but just don't see the investment in making pitching happen by the team. See other teams posting pictures of pitchers doing visualization practice before practice, not sure what we are doing. We should be turning out pitchers from this state and really producing quality guys...I don't think it's the individuals, I just think it's the process. How are they placing these kids in the summer? Someone talked about having 'washed up' peaked at age 14 players on the team and we should look outside of the metro area, I think that is a little harsh. If you look at this team and where they are from 11 out of 35 are private, inside the perimeter players all others are outside of the perimeter representing Florida, Ohio, North Carolina; Tift, Fanin, Jefferson counties as well as Alpharetta, Norcross, Gwinnett. It's really a diverse group. Hope we have a good run at FSU. [/QUOTE]
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