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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 379853" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I struggle a lot with being positive which is why I won't post on football for another few months. Facts are facts. Most of our pitchers don't seem to get a lot better if at all. Of course, the ACC level of competition is a lot higher than they saw in HS. But other ACC teams seem to develop pitchers better; part of the problem last year was depth needing to throw (sic) true Fr in when they weren't ready. Gooden is a good example. </p><p></p><p>With Hall having been here 25 years, we can't have a lot of provable reasons to be optimistic for positive change <em>but it's a new year</em>. Let's hope that we have a few who have developed so we have a solid 4 starters, two great relievers and decent middle relief.</p><p></p><p>My guess-estimated starters in order: Curry, Hughes, Lee, Gibson.</p><p>Closers: Carpenter and Datoc.</p><p>Mid-relievers: English, Ben S, Combs and Gooden.</p><p></p><p>Rest are gravy if they can contribute meaningfully to fill in for inevitable injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 379853, member: 322"] I struggle a lot with being positive which is why I won't post on football for another few months. Facts are facts. Most of our pitchers don't seem to get a lot better if at all. Of course, the ACC level of competition is a lot higher than they saw in HS. But other ACC teams seem to develop pitchers better; part of the problem last year was depth needing to throw (sic) true Fr in when they weren't ready. Gooden is a good example. With Hall having been here 25 years, we can't have a lot of provable reasons to be optimistic for positive change [I]but it's a new year[/I]. Let's hope that we have a few who have developed so we have a solid 4 starters, two great relievers and decent middle relief. My guess-estimated starters in order: Curry, Hughes, Lee, Gibson. Closers: Carpenter and Datoc. Mid-relievers: English, Ben S, Combs and Gooden. Rest are gravy if they can contribute meaningfully to fill in for inevitable injuries. [/QUOTE]
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