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Who’s on First? 2021 Depth Chart Guesses and Roster
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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 776731" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>Also,I would like to add I think Bartnicki wins the closer job if he improves his control. Two reasons, he has a unique arm slot and a deceptive easy release that makes it seem like the ball explodes from his hand and makes it very hard to make solid contact if he does not have to pitch from behind. Secondly he is a lefty. Most of our set up guys look to be Righties so if we are able to bring in a closer from the left side it makes the transition for the opponents a bit more difficult. Finally, don't dismiss the fact that opposing coaches will want to use batters from the right side to avoid that difficult release point of Bartnicki's which minimizes the threat of the short fence in right as a late inning issue.</p><p></p><p>My other reason for thinking it's Bartnicki's job to lose is everything coming from the coaching staff sounds like they are trying to increase the innings from Archer to make him a starter. If Hurter is back to his old form which it sounds like he is, being able to choose from a weekend rotation of him, Archer, Roedig, Maxwell and Grissom sounds like a talent pool many coaches would envy. Then having Smith and Bartnicki for the end of the game sounds like a pretty tough combination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 776731, member: 4030"] Also,I would like to add I think Bartnicki wins the closer job if he improves his control. Two reasons, he has a unique arm slot and a deceptive easy release that makes it seem like the ball explodes from his hand and makes it very hard to make solid contact if he does not have to pitch from behind. Secondly he is a lefty. Most of our set up guys look to be Righties so if we are able to bring in a closer from the left side it makes the transition for the opponents a bit more difficult. Finally, don't dismiss the fact that opposing coaches will want to use batters from the right side to avoid that difficult release point of Bartnicki's which minimizes the threat of the short fence in right as a late inning issue. My other reason for thinking it's Bartnicki's job to lose is everything coming from the coaching staff sounds like they are trying to increase the innings from Archer to make him a starter. If Hurter is back to his old form which it sounds like he is, being able to choose from a weekend rotation of him, Archer, Roedig, Maxwell and Grissom sounds like a talent pool many coaches would envy. Then having Smith and Bartnicki for the end of the game sounds like a pretty tough combination. [/QUOTE]
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