buzz_wiser©
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Im ready for Beesball to start...
This is my indicator that spring is soon to sprung...
Lets get after it!!
This is my indicator that spring is soon to sprung...
Lets get after it!!
Off top of my head...Im ready for Beesball to start...
This is my indicator that spring is soon to sprung...
Lets get after it!!
The starting pitching and bullpen both need to really improve this season, over that posted in previous years.
I believe the defense and offense will be good, as always. But … Pitching is the key to success in the Regionals and onward.
At this preseason point, I have too many questions about the team’s overall pitching staff to feel confident. The incoming freshman pitchers look promising, though. I hope at least a couple or three of them can excell in their rookie college seasons.
Win Omaha
I don't follow baseball closely but isn't this the same complaint at the start of each year? For those of you with more knowledge on the topic, is there any reason to believe it will be different this spring...returning experience, players coming back from injury, transfer portal, incoming freshmen?
Great question. Yes... same as it ever was.I don't follow baseball closely but isn't this the same complaint at the start of each year? For those of you with more knowledge on the topic, is there any reason to believe it will be different this spring...returning experience, players coming back from injury, transfer portal, incoming freshmen?
Definitely, similar to basketball with the impact. 3 of my favs if I remember correctly: Xzavion Curry became our Friday night ace as a FR, I think I remember Mark Pope was a Friday night ace as a FR, and Deck McGuire owned the cesspool in all 3 starts in his FR year.Thanks for the responses. Now for my next question, I know in FB you can get immediate help from FR at the skill spots but rarely, if ever, on the LOS. Basketball a true FR can come in and take a team to a NC or be an ALL_American at any spot on the floor. In baseball, what is reasonable to expect from true FR? Does it vary by their poition as in FB? Thanks, I will hang up and listen. I enjoy the conversation...and y'alls patience with a "newbie".
I suspected this to be the case tbh. Like basketball players, these guys get to play all year round as well as play against not just others in their HS region (like FB players are forced to do) but also against the best in the nation as Mr. Olkerholm said above due to AAU, club teams and similar organizations.Definitely, similar to basketball with the impact. 3 of my favs if I remember correctly: Xzavion Curry became our Friday night ace as a FR, I think I remember Mark Pope was a Friday night ace as a FR, and Deck McGuire owned the cesspool in all 3 starts in his FR year.
Basketball & baseball are very different though... in a significant way as it relates to outcomes for a team. In basketball you have 5 guys on the court at a given time. You can play & "scheme" your stud player(s) to be a very significant part of the game flow. Baseball is quite the opposite... your VERY best player can only bat every ninth team at bat. Depending where he is on defense... he could barely be a factor there. Your ACE starting pitcher will participating as much as I do in 75% of the games. So... there are examples of great freshman players in baseball... but it takes a team of consistent strength up & down lineup to be elite. Weakness is exposed over time... & strength can be mitigated by quality opponents.I suspected this to be the case tbh. Like basketball players, these guys get to play all year round as well as play against not just others in their HS region (like FB players are forced to do) but also against the best in the nation as Mr. Olkerholm said above due to AAU, club teams and similar organizations.
Definitely, similar to basketball with the impact. 3 of my favs if I remember correctly: Xzavion Curry became our Friday night ace as a FR, I think I remember Mark Pope was a Friday night ace as a FR, and Deck McGuire owned the cesspool in all 3 starts in his FR year.
This sounds a lot like the AND and OR conversations about position groups on the football forum.Basketball & baseball are very different though... in a significant way as it relates to outcomes for a team. In basketball you have 5 guys on the court at a given time. You can play & "scheme" your stud player(s) to be a very significant part of the game flow. Baseball is quite the opposite... your VERY best player can only bat every ninth team at bat. Depending where he is on defense... he could barely be a factor there. Your ACE starting pitcher will participating as much as I do in 75% of the games. So... there are examples of great freshman players in baseball... but it takes a team of consistent strength up & down lineup to be elite. Weakness is exposed over time... & strength can be mitigated by quality opponents.
Well, people put up with a limited fielding range when you’ve got a slugging percentage near a thousand (Dillan Shrum of Nevada had a 0.968 slugging percentage this past season )This sounds a lot like the AND and OR conversations about position groups on the football forum.
You're saying asketball is an OR sport, in that a single player can be a game changer. But baseball is more of an AND sport, where it's hard to be much better than your weakest link. Football, according to this theory, is more varied by position group.
Even then, like it was mentioned earlier, is only kind of true. Even an absolute slugger at the plate only bats one out of nine times.Well, people put up with a limited fielding range when you’ve got a slugging percentage near a thousand (Dillan Shrum of Nevada had a 0.968 slugging percentage this past season )
Baseball is more "OR" on offense and "AND" on defense. Basketball is similar. Football doesn't make players play offense and defense, but basketball and baseball do. If you look at the Atlanta Hawks, Trae Young is an MVP on offense and a liability on defense, and the team is headed for a lottery pick unless things change this season.
When you're at the plate, it's time for INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, but when you're in the field you're part of a TEAM.
Oh, I went all Capone on the thread...