FredJacket
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Our offensive numbers are now pretty much aligned with 2018's full season.
That was an unearned win. The run in the fifth was only on a LF mis-play. Thank you.
Next weekend we play a good team. I expect one game to be close and lose the other two. At least if Hall is still coaching.
Best post of the weekend. I'm not as eloquent but also very pissed.
That's what I said Friday. Also in chat I sarcastically said to bring in Gibson to make it interesting.
Hall and his favs. Thank God and Allah and Jehovah and every other deity we have enough talent to overcome Hall's coaching today against an average team. This afternoon we saw one of those shunned pitchers, Jake Lee. Walked a batter and was pulled. That kid can / could pitch. I saw him mow UVa down three years ago. A non-fav wasted talent. Contrast that to the UVa coach who used a three pitchers in the 7th and 8th yesterday just to get them a little bit of game time experience. There is a reason UVa has had more success than we have recently and it starts with coaching.
Interesting season shaping up to see if we can eke into a bubble spot. No reason to panic, we know what it's like to go nowhere.
I had some vodka, more later.
Who has the worst fielding % at third in the ACC? I'd bet Serratos. I'd put Weddell at third, Austin at SS, WEbb at 2nd and English at 1st. Weddell has had some great plays at SS and the throw is as long as 3rd. I shouldn't get on Serratos so much, he actually made two put outs today with no errors.
OK, I like Brice Zimmerman announcing. Probably second to Wiley. Guy keeps up a banter and is up front honest. In the B7th before the carnage, he said that no lead was safe for GT. Turns out he was right, but we all here knew that. Confirmed when Gibson came in. As a note, if I listen to Tune-In on my phone (with headphones) I can delay the call to about what is on TV.
Finally, I was not man enough to watch the end of the game. After the Bartnicki 5 pitch walk and single off English, I started recording the game. Got some vodka and read a really good book ("Shaman" by Noah Gordon) until 1630 and then checked score. No reason to sweat something that wasn't enjoyable to me. I do have on recording and will watch now with much less stress ........
Our OBP is ridiculous too. Radcliff is like .500.Man some of our stats are just obscene.
Guldberg is batting 0.516, McCann 0.400. McCann’s SLG is 1.02. Crazy. Seems like every game McCann gets walked 2-3 times and he’s like 1-2 otherwise with 2RBI and a HR.
Our OBP is ridiculous too. Radcliff is like .500.
Think if those numbers were paired with good pitching. 3 games were blown late. Would have swept NW, swept UVA, and won @ Miami.
I know everyone is doom and gloom right now, but we're close. If these closing pitchers get it together we can win some games.
....... I know everyone is doom and gloom right now, but we're close. If these closing pitchers get it together we can win some games.
Kel Johnson is having a great year for Mercer!@GTNavyNuke I won't quote your post; but it was awesome!
A couple of specific responses:
1) We do play Louisville next weekend.... but up first is... Kel & the Bears. (sounds like a kids' show)
2) Brice is really good. I want Wiley; but a great fill in. Did you guys see TV showing Wiley pacing in stands in B9? HE KNEW.... HE KNEW!! ...the collapse was so imminent.
3) Team fielding % is same or slightly better than last year. It is hard to know if Waddell, Wilhite, Webb is better when factoring in everything. One thing is for sure.... we'll never know. Hall won't sit Serratos.
Kel Johnson is having a great year for Mercer!
.305 BA 10 hrs 27 rbi
I'm not doom and gloom. We have a very good team.Think if those numbers were paired with good pitching. 3 games were blown late. Would have swept NW, swept UVA, and won @ Miami.
I know everyone is doom and gloom right now, but we're close. If these closing pitchers get it together we can win some games.
Our offensive numbers are now pretty much aligned with 2018's full season.
I should have been more contextual & I was just talking about offense (hitting stats). Here is a good way to see the trend I was trying to highlight about the offense... with other stats added. Numbers broken up as follows:Which offensive numbers? BA, ERA, OB%? I'd guess ERA same, BA lower and OB% higher ...... offense isn't our problem; other than we face elite pitching when everyone's offense suffers.
So far our SoS has been a respectable 56th (out of 297). I expect it will get harder with the teams we have coming up. But mid-week against UGAg and AUburn we should do ok offensively as they will save their best for conference play. The SEC is really tough this year with 8 teams in the top 20. UGAg gave up 17 hits to USCe all weekend ......
I'm not doom and gloom. We have a very good team.
I should have been more contextual & I was just talking about offense (hitting stats). Here is a good way to see the trend I was trying to highlight about the offense... with other stats added. Numbers broken up as follows:
2018 (full season) / 2019 (20 games) // Pre-conf play (11 games) / KSU&Miami wk (5 games) / GaSouthern&UVA wk (4 games):
BA: .291 / .291 // .251 / .317 / .367
OB%: .376 / .389 // .355 / .403 / .462
Slg%: .450 / .432 // .393 / .481 / .475
Runs: 6.47 / 6.00 // 5.18 / 7.00 / 7.00
ERA: 4.95 / 3.97 // 3.06 / 5.24 / 5.00
WHIP: 1.42 / 1.29 // 1.17 / 1.37 / 1.53
Flg%: .969 / .974 // unk / unk / unk
DP/gm: 0.79 / 0.70 // 0.64 / 0.40 / 1.25
One thing we have to acknowledge about our bullpen pitchers is that only two of them have thrown at least 10 innings and one of those guys has started a bit. That's a pretty small sample size to make decisions on. We have to wait until four or five conference weekends to really see what we have.
The guy who has thrown the most is the one I'm worried about. Hughes just doesn't strike anyone out. He's too dependent on balls in play for my taste.
It is what it is. I agree that with more games things will become more clear, but by then the course will be set. The data we have now is non-positive at best.
Fortunately we / I don't make the decisions. If I did, I would use a lot more pitchers early in the season to see who are gamers.
Hughes doesn't bother me as long as the ball isn't hit to 3rd. He has 9 SO and 5 walks in 17.0 IP. His WHIP is 1.35 and ERA is 3.18. Those numbers will probably go up as the level of competition improves. But so far Hughes is doing better than the last two years. His Fr year had a lot of promise that wasn't followed up on the next two years (injury as I recall).