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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View PostI am very happy with todays win; don't want to get ahead of myself but I am looking forward to tomorrows game.
As far as the Shocks go I'm not sure how deep our pitching will be. So game 3 will be interesting. As will the mid-week games when they start.
Hopefully we can get quality starts on a consistent basis. We certainly got one today from Codi.
Last edited by 1972Shocker; March 2, 2018, 08:27 PM.
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Codi, imho, has been a little better than his numbers, but after struggling a bit early today, his stuff was very good until the 7th when he lost a bit of steam.
Continue to be pleasantly surprised by Clayton McGinness. Young man gets thrown in the toughest spots and has made the best of it. 6 appearances in 7 games. Today, 2 on, nobody out, gets a line drive double play and a ground out. I love the attitude. Come in, be a bulldog, get ahead, let your defense do the work.
Speaking of defense, fielding a clean .989 so far. Very few mistakes, and making a play here and there (looking at you, Mr. Gunnar Troutwine and Mr. Alec Bohm!) Bohm has been fantastic at the hot corner.
Both long balls today were no doubters. Mason into the teeth of the wind would have cleared the back fence on a still day, and Bohm's missile, lol, I hope you get to see it. Watch the bat flip.....Jose Bautista blushed.
Good win against a quality ball club. Not perfect, and still a lot of questions (might be time to give Luke a day off) and pitching depth looks in doubt, especially a 4th and 5th starter. Feel good about Heuer, Eddy, McGinness, Segal and Barnhouse. Think we're ok in the long run with Snavely and Sanburn and I hope Lungwitz.
It was outstanding to see 10 out on the field after the game, in the huddle, patting the guys on the back. Just freaking great.
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Somebody mention Esposito earlier. I haven't said anything (mostly due to my lack of any confidence in Butler), but I felt the hiring of Sammy was a very good get. This guy has really lived baseball all his life. Dad, Sam Esposito played in the majors and was NC St head coach for some 20 years. Sammy was a catcher at NC St and has been coaching ever since.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostBoth long balls today were no doubters. Mason into the teeth of the wind would have cleared the back fence on a still day.
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The pitch Mason hit was a waist high fastball on the inner half pretty much right in his wheel house. The pitch Alec hit was probably a ball up and in and he had to pull his arms in to get the sweet spot of the bat on the ball. Both guys had quick compact swings and generated some very good bat speed especially Alec. I don't care if you had a wind behind it, if that ball did go a far as Doc described that is some serious power to generate when you are pulling your arms in.
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You know your hot when you have an OPS of 1.717 and by the end of the next game you raise it to 1.732 as Alec did against Nebraska. I don't think there is any way he can sustatin that long-term but not doubt he is hot.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is Luke Ritter who had a very good summer at Santa Barbara. Luke is hitting 0.80 on 2 for 25. He did hit a couple of balls hard in his last 2 AB's against Nebraska but couldn't find a hole. Hard to see that continuing long-term either.
I think Jerry Reed had a song about Alec and Luke:
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Reminder: Admission to Sunday's game is free with a basketball ticket stub for the Cincy game which should end an hour or so before first pitch. Why not make it an all day event for your group.
http://goshockers.com/sports/2015/5/...ule.aspx?id=10Last edited by Play Angry; March 3, 2018, 11:19 AM.
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Is it possible the pitching is better because the catching is better? Seems like I've heard a lot less botched receives from behind the dish.
Perhaps it is both. Better catching of pitches that are going where they are supposed to.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostIs it possible the pitching is better because the catching is better? Seems like I've heard a lot less botched receives from behind the dish.
Perhaps it is both. Better catching of pitches that are going where they are supposed to.
Staff ERA was 5.97 in Brent's last season. Last year it improved significantly to a still poor 4.75. So far we are at 3.57 for this year - that seems likely to balloon a bit given the elevated competition in league play, but if (big if) that figure ends up around or below 4.00, then I think Steele will have accomplished a very impressive turnaround in his 2 year tenure.
I hope the progress continues. We will certainly need our current horses to remain healthy, as depth seems likely to be an issue.
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It would certainly be a nice bonus to get Trey back and give us some more options. And no doubt about the depth. We need a surprise somewhere in the field, one of the freshman probably, to command some time and develop a little depth. Wouldn't mind seeing Josh get a few more at bats too.
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