Thank you. That was very informative on how some of these metrics come about. Hopefully some of these kids turn out to be a lot better than they look on paper. I just remember guys like Hooper and Audley that came into the program without a lot of accolades.
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Originally posted by pogo View PostI just remember guys like Hooper and Audley that came into the program without a lot of accolades.
Pat Meares
Mark Standiford
Zach Sorenson
Kevin Hooper
Jim Audley
Charley Giaudrone
Don Heinkel
Just to name a few
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Other lightly recruited Shox who were on smallish side from different years, who made it to AA, AAA, and/or the Majors. Please add to the list.
Pat Meares
Mark Standiford
Zach Sorenson
Kevin Hooper
Jim Audley
Charley Giaudrone
Don Heinkel
Just to name a few
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Other lightly recruited Shox who were on smallish side from different years, who made it to AA, AAA, and/or the Majors. Please add to the list.
Pat Meares
Mark Standiford
Zach Sorenson
Kevin Hooper
Jim Audley
Charley Giaudrone
Don Heinkel
Just to name a few
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As I alluded to, back in the day before these show case events the current coaching staff was familiar with the idea of actually looking at kids and recruiting the kids with heart and looking past the metrics of the kid. What do they say about you can't teach height well the same goes for heart. All of those guys mentioned above had more heart and would outwork anyone.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostHow many players in MLB do you think are under 6’? What 15%? 20% tops?
Its true you can’t teach heart or height, but both are key to high level success.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 9, 2020, 10:46 PM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
The key point I take from this is not how many smaller guys make it successfully to the Majors but how many have been outstanding collegiate baseball players at Wichita State. No doubt the bigger, stronger, faster athlete generally is starting with an advantage but that does not preclude HCEW and staff from finding at least some small guys who can still be quite productive players at the college level.
That said I will always remember watching Tanner Dearman (all 5’7 of him) crushing a ball over the netting at Tulane a few years back. Both teams had been giving him **** all weekend about his size. Shut them all up with one swing.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
I don’t disagree that we have had a handful of players smaller than 6’ contribute greatly over the years. But to go back over the 42 years since Gene revived the program and pull out a few dozen players does seem to paint the picture that getting big, talented guys with heart is a better recipe to success than little talented guys with heart.
That said I will always remember watching Tanner Dearman (all 5’7 of him) crushing a ball over the netting at Tulane a few years back. Both teams had been giving him **** all weekend about his size. Shut them all up with one swing.
Who cut him before his Senior year? He ended up at Southwest Oklahoma State.
Tanner DearmanLast edited by Shockm; April 10, 2020, 10:46 AM.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostHow many players in MLB do you think are under 6’? What 15%? 20% tops?
Its true you can’t teach heart or height, but both are key to high level success.
I like to throw out pitchers because they are 11% of the players on the field and about 5% of the hitters in a game. So are they really baseball players or are they guys playing baseball every few days?
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Originally posted by Diggum View Post
If you throw out pitchers, and just look at hitters the number of players on MLB rosters that are 6' or under is actually around 35-40% in a given year. The range goes between 15% - 50%. It is easy to see which organizations value what guys look like getting off the plane and which ones place a lot less value on that. Both ends of the range have teams that win consistently and lose consistently.
I like to throw out pitchers because they are 11% of the players on the field and about 5% of the hitters in a game. So are they really baseball players or are they guys playing baseball every few days?
We recruit Pitchers, MLB drafts pitchers, so excluding them seems deceiving.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
Whatever way you need to twist the data to support your point.
We recruit Pitchers, MLB drafts pitchers, so excluding them seems deceiving.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
I've heard Wedge (and I think that Geno said it before him) say many times that our team will build around being able to pitch, and play good defense. That is the way to set the tone of your team and have a winning philosophy. Forget about spending too much of your time recruiting giants and recruit baseball players.
MLB plays host to the best baseball players on the planet. I know, we aren’t MLB, but hopefully HCEW, who coaches those players, knows how to recognize the ones that have it all, recruits them, and they come to Wichita State.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
Agreed. See my post earlier, we need baseball players, with heart, who field, hit, and pitch well. We have a long history of great players, and while some great ones under 6’ were part of it, a majority were above.
MLB plays host to the best baseball players on the planet. I know, we aren’t MLB, but hopefully HCEW, who coaches those players, knows how to recognize the ones that have it all, recruits them, and they come to Wichita State.
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