MWBATL
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I believe our baseball program is having serious problems and is suffering a decline the last few years. Specifically:
1. We just won 32 games, the fewest since 2007 (also 32 wins)
2. Unlike 2007 (which was sandwiched around excellent years) this was the sixth year in a row of declining win totals (47-42-38-37-37-32)
3. Our pitching was atrocious, ranking 11th out of 14 ACC teams (only worse were VPI&SU, Pitt and Wake Forest). Even Boston College had better pitching stats than GT did this year. The previous worst ACC performance was in 2007 when we finished 11th out of 12 teams.
4. Our BEST pitching record in this last 4 year stretch has been 8th out of 14 teams in 2014. Our other finished were:
a. 11th out of 14 in 2015
b. 8th out of 14 in 2014
c. 9th out of 12 in 2013
d. 10th out of 12 in 2012
5. Prior to this pitching drought the last 4 years, we were 3rd in the ACC in pitching in 2010 (47 wins) and 2nd in 2011 (42 wins). Certainly good results.
6. One of our promising minor league pitching alumni prospects (Jakob Esch with the AA Jacksonville Suns as a starter) never pitched as a starter for GT and saw only very limited appearances in relief in his freshman year. He was used exclusively as apposition player in 2010 and 2011. Yet pro scouts saw enough from him to draft him and send him into their system as a pitcher. Why didn’t we?
7. Brandon Gold was easily one of our three most effective pitchers in 2015. Yet he did not pitch at all for us in 2014, We weren’t that good or deep in pitching, so why did he not pitch for us last year as well as this?
8. Our WHIP this year was 1.65, which was the second worst all time WHIP since 2006 (only 2007 was worse at 1.68). As recently as 2011 our WHIP was a very good 1.30.
9. Our “batting average against” was 0.275 this year, the highest since 2008 and 21 points higher than last year’s 0.254
10.This is the first time in history that I can find that our opponents out hit us on the season (0.275 vs 0.273). Please note these are not ACC only stats, these are full season stats, so this includes games against some pretty weak teams. Within the league, we were badly out hit, as our team BA in league games was 0.251 while we yielded an opponent’s batting average of 0.287
11.Our hitting, normally a strength, has also been declining, especially in the last two years. In 2014 we were 10th of 14 ACC teams in runs scored in ACC games, We were 10th of 14 in HR’s. Our BA was higher (4th in the league) but we were terrible at scoring runs despite this fact. In 2015 we fell to 8th in BA, and were 10th again in runs per ACC game and 11th in HR’s in league games.
All of this data leads me to suggest that we have a serious problem with declining results. Our fielding is solid (3rd out of 14 teams) but our pitching has been terrible and our hitting not much better.
Something is amiss on the Flats and we are quickly declining from our glory days. It is starting to look a lot like basketball to me in terms of results, where it may soon be the case that an NCAA bid, even with a marginal team, will be celebrated as a huge success.
I am not close enough to know if it is recruiting, or coaching (the pitching coach? The head coach?) or what the explanation is, but the results above are facts and are not very pleasant facts. If this were a one off bad year (as occurred in 2007) I would not be saying anything, But it isn’t, it is a 4 year trend now (at least….one can argue it is a 6 year trend) , and makes me wonder what we are doing wrong.
To me, the years of the early 2000’s and prior were wonderful years. Our teams bashed and bludgeoned other teams to death. We were routinely in the NCAA’s and usually in the discussion for Top Eight seeds. I went to Omaha to watch us play in 2006. We are but a shadow of the program that we were, and that saddens me, and makes me ask these questions. What has gone wrong?
1. We just won 32 games, the fewest since 2007 (also 32 wins)
2. Unlike 2007 (which was sandwiched around excellent years) this was the sixth year in a row of declining win totals (47-42-38-37-37-32)
3. Our pitching was atrocious, ranking 11th out of 14 ACC teams (only worse were VPI&SU, Pitt and Wake Forest). Even Boston College had better pitching stats than GT did this year. The previous worst ACC performance was in 2007 when we finished 11th out of 12 teams.
4. Our BEST pitching record in this last 4 year stretch has been 8th out of 14 teams in 2014. Our other finished were:
a. 11th out of 14 in 2015
b. 8th out of 14 in 2014
c. 9th out of 12 in 2013
d. 10th out of 12 in 2012
5. Prior to this pitching drought the last 4 years, we were 3rd in the ACC in pitching in 2010 (47 wins) and 2nd in 2011 (42 wins). Certainly good results.
6. One of our promising minor league pitching alumni prospects (Jakob Esch with the AA Jacksonville Suns as a starter) never pitched as a starter for GT and saw only very limited appearances in relief in his freshman year. He was used exclusively as apposition player in 2010 and 2011. Yet pro scouts saw enough from him to draft him and send him into their system as a pitcher. Why didn’t we?
7. Brandon Gold was easily one of our three most effective pitchers in 2015. Yet he did not pitch at all for us in 2014, We weren’t that good or deep in pitching, so why did he not pitch for us last year as well as this?
8. Our WHIP this year was 1.65, which was the second worst all time WHIP since 2006 (only 2007 was worse at 1.68). As recently as 2011 our WHIP was a very good 1.30.
9. Our “batting average against” was 0.275 this year, the highest since 2008 and 21 points higher than last year’s 0.254
10.This is the first time in history that I can find that our opponents out hit us on the season (0.275 vs 0.273). Please note these are not ACC only stats, these are full season stats, so this includes games against some pretty weak teams. Within the league, we were badly out hit, as our team BA in league games was 0.251 while we yielded an opponent’s batting average of 0.287
11.Our hitting, normally a strength, has also been declining, especially in the last two years. In 2014 we were 10th of 14 ACC teams in runs scored in ACC games, We were 10th of 14 in HR’s. Our BA was higher (4th in the league) but we were terrible at scoring runs despite this fact. In 2015 we fell to 8th in BA, and were 10th again in runs per ACC game and 11th in HR’s in league games.
All of this data leads me to suggest that we have a serious problem with declining results. Our fielding is solid (3rd out of 14 teams) but our pitching has been terrible and our hitting not much better.
Something is amiss on the Flats and we are quickly declining from our glory days. It is starting to look a lot like basketball to me in terms of results, where it may soon be the case that an NCAA bid, even with a marginal team, will be celebrated as a huge success.
I am not close enough to know if it is recruiting, or coaching (the pitching coach? The head coach?) or what the explanation is, but the results above are facts and are not very pleasant facts. If this were a one off bad year (as occurred in 2007) I would not be saying anything, But it isn’t, it is a 4 year trend now (at least….one can argue it is a 6 year trend) , and makes me wonder what we are doing wrong.
To me, the years of the early 2000’s and prior were wonderful years. Our teams bashed and bludgeoned other teams to death. We were routinely in the NCAA’s and usually in the discussion for Top Eight seeds. I went to Omaha to watch us play in 2006. We are but a shadow of the program that we were, and that saddens me, and makes me ask these questions. What has gone wrong?