Originally posted by Shockm
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I think Stroh would have to be injured to not start. He's that good to me, and he's been murdering the ball this fall. He can field, throw, hit, hit for power and run....fast. He's too good, and he'll be too good. If he's healthy, I expect him to be in the running for All Conference.
Pretty much agree on Couper. Serviceable. Great attitude, tries hard, bought in.
Needed consistency is an excellent describer for Chuck. The young man has a lot of tools to be successful, just needs to put it all together.
I think one thing that "old school" fans will begin to recognize and appreciate is the way these guys go about their business and how they play. They do things the right way, the way many older Shocker baseball fans are accustomed to seeing this program play. Will Stark and Janson Reeder certainly are 2 of those type of players. Stark doesn't hit for enough power yet to be a regular, imho, but he seems like one of those kids that's going to find a way into the lineup now and then. Plus bunter. Will take one for the team anytime he can. I think Reeder will certainly get a chance to play at some point. I like B-Rod a little better though, but he seems more suited for the infield, not the OF.
Yeah, lol, Tolle is going to play. Maybe he can hit when he pitches and Stewart doesn't hit....is that allowed? If so, that's one day a week fixed.
Tolle and Kocis are a big time murderers row for pitchers. I know good pitching beats good hitting, but those two (with XC) are going to make some staffs sweat, and others vomit.
Rotation of Kaminska, Stevens, Stumpy (my rotation idea only) should be competitive if not substantially above average.
Others in the mix that I've seen enough of to count on in some capacity (all with upside), Tolle, Gifford, Bye, Wallace, Lindemann & Hansen all have shown ability and talent, just need consistency or a 3rd pitch. McDonough and Holden are going to see a fair amount of late game work.
Wallace, Hynes and Shaver have upside and ability but have been limited by being dinged up. Hynes and Shaver especially have big upside with FB topping out above 95+.
Other than Tolle, I hate to put pressure on freshmen, but anything we get out of these arms, this season (again, other than Tolle), I would consider a pleasant bonus.
Favors and Cranz seem to be the 2 most likely to be ready to step in and help right away, to me at least.
Unlike last season, we've fixed the no lefty issue.
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