Offensively:
- Hall, Grimes, O'Brien, Davidson, and Coy are doing what they need to do offensively for this team to win games.
- Strikeouts seem to be down (could be a function of opp. pitcher, though).
- Nearly everyone is staying behind the ball and driving it hard up the middle.
- I thought Springer and Lambert got into "drop and drive" mode late in the ND series and started popping up.
Defensively:
- The defense this team is playing is probably the highlight of the season so far.
- All the Grimes/Davidson hype might be legitimate. Walker gets to balls that have been hits the last few years. Grimes has worked on his fundamentals and his arm is still just unbelievable. Why didn't Walker Davidson start at 2B last season?
- Dayne Parker might complete the infield trifecta. He made a throw yesterday from behind 3B to get a runner I thought would be safe FOR SURE. Another cannon of the left side of the infield. Expect him to see more and more action as the season progresses.
- Johnny Coy is the most improved player, hands down, on defense. His footwork has improved A LOT and he doesn't look awkward at all around 1B.
- The starting infield has not committed an error through 7 games.
- OF hasn't been tested much. Hall has had a few nice plays, especially going back to the fence. Lambert let 2 balls get by him Sunday that shouldn't have. There may be a merry-go-round until someone does something to make Crusty happy in LF. A few OF errors is a bit of a concern.
- Team Fld% so far of .985 is stellar.
Pitching
- Starters look solid, as expected.
- There may be a mindset change by the coaches as to how to use the rotation. We'll see if they stick to it.
- Flynn is good when he stays in the strikezone. That can be an issue for him. A solid long-relief guy is sure a nice thing to have available.
- Middle relief has been good so far. Muncrief looks good. Sossamon had a bit of a stumble in 1 game, was very good on Saturday.
- What's not to like about Cale Elam?
- A bunch of pitchers have gotten a look-see and most everyone has looked good.
Just some observations after watching this team play 6 games (I didn't go to ORU) against mediocre competition. The next 7 games and really the entire month of March will be a true test after the Shox spend most of the month on the road.
--'85.
- Hall, Grimes, O'Brien, Davidson, and Coy are doing what they need to do offensively for this team to win games.
- Strikeouts seem to be down (could be a function of opp. pitcher, though).
- Nearly everyone is staying behind the ball and driving it hard up the middle.
- I thought Springer and Lambert got into "drop and drive" mode late in the ND series and started popping up.
Defensively:
- The defense this team is playing is probably the highlight of the season so far.
- All the Grimes/Davidson hype might be legitimate. Walker gets to balls that have been hits the last few years. Grimes has worked on his fundamentals and his arm is still just unbelievable. Why didn't Walker Davidson start at 2B last season?
- Dayne Parker might complete the infield trifecta. He made a throw yesterday from behind 3B to get a runner I thought would be safe FOR SURE. Another cannon of the left side of the infield. Expect him to see more and more action as the season progresses.
- Johnny Coy is the most improved player, hands down, on defense. His footwork has improved A LOT and he doesn't look awkward at all around 1B.
- The starting infield has not committed an error through 7 games.
- OF hasn't been tested much. Hall has had a few nice plays, especially going back to the fence. Lambert let 2 balls get by him Sunday that shouldn't have. There may be a merry-go-round until someone does something to make Crusty happy in LF. A few OF errors is a bit of a concern.
- Team Fld% so far of .985 is stellar.
Pitching
- Starters look solid, as expected.
- There may be a mindset change by the coaches as to how to use the rotation. We'll see if they stick to it.
- Flynn is good when he stays in the strikezone. That can be an issue for him. A solid long-relief guy is sure a nice thing to have available.
- Middle relief has been good so far. Muncrief looks good. Sossamon had a bit of a stumble in 1 game, was very good on Saturday.
- What's not to like about Cale Elam?
- A bunch of pitchers have gotten a look-see and most everyone has looked good.
Just some observations after watching this team play 6 games (I didn't go to ORU) against mediocre competition. The next 7 games and really the entire month of March will be a true test after the Shox spend most of the month on the road.
--'85.
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