So combining known transfers, summer assignments and graduates, it looks to me like we have 19 active summer assignments and 9 unknowns:
Jake Rice FR INF
Michael Mulhollon SO LHP
Hunter Holmes JR LHP
Peyton Walters JR RHP
Tyler Dobbs FR LHP
Colton Vercoe SO RHP
Brady Hamilton FR RHP
Trevor Lee FR RHP
Ben Leikam FR LHP
And somewhere around 20 incoming recruits. That's 48 student athletes.
I expect 7 of the above 9 unknowns to be in the mix come the fall, but I'd feel a lot better knowing what each of them is up to and why they aren't having a summer assignment. That's 46. There are quite a few incoming kids that have either not played or barely played in '24 (or '23 or '22), assuming due to injury. There's only 1 incoming pitcher that I think has a chance to help us (so far). I suspect there will be at least 2 transfers that will help (we need a lot of pitching help). Hopefully at least one of these freshman (Lee, Leikam, Iverson & Arnett) can develop quickly and help a lot next spring.
Right now, pitching is a lot of hope and speculation and not much in the way of substance. I feel much, much more comfortable with the fielding/batting lineup. Find someone to play 2nd and some backups, most importantly behind the dish to keep Mo healthy and fresh and we should be fairly competitive top to bottom, at a minimum, with quite a few viable L/R options.
Happy to hear Gadler is confirmed....honestly was hoping it was someone new transferring in (not that I don't love Gadler returning).
My understanding is he'll be just fine in the fall.
Probable guys in the mix to be starters as of June 13, 2024, best case scenario talent/health wise:
Hamilton, Gadler, Dobbs, Mount, Mulhollon, incoming transfer, unknown transfer. I'm leaving Zang off this list until he's fixed, but if he can get fixed, he works.
Edit: For my own information, Luke Agnew on twitter says he's in the portal. Luke was a '23 grad, PG 9, RHP, FB high 80s-low 90s. Repeatable solid delivery from a 6'3" 210 frame. Everything said green light starter + in his 2nd year. Top 10 guy in WI top 500 nationally. Don't even know that he made it to WSU. If he did, he wasn't able to make the roster ahead of several guys that were injured or not capable of playing 1 inning, and for all I know he may have been injured. Things happen, for a variety of reasons.
I'm modifying my expected rotation to Brady Hamilton, Grant Adler, Jace Miner, Jack Mount, Tyler Dobbs. Zang, Mulhollon, Taschner (juco) and a current redshirted freshman are the most likely to challenge for those spots. All kinds of "ifs" in that list, health chief among them.
Holmes, Arnett, Anderson, Iverson, Walters, Munz will likely be bullpen guys for now. There's one incoming freshman pitcher for whom I have high hopes but to expect him to help right out the gate is a bit much right now. The other incoming pitchers, at least at this point, I just can't see helping much but it's a long ways away.
Jake Rice FR INF
Michael Mulhollon SO LHP
Hunter Holmes JR LHP
Peyton Walters JR RHP
Tyler Dobbs FR LHP
Colton Vercoe SO RHP
Brady Hamilton FR RHP
Trevor Lee FR RHP
Ben Leikam FR LHP
And somewhere around 20 incoming recruits. That's 48 student athletes.
I expect 7 of the above 9 unknowns to be in the mix come the fall, but I'd feel a lot better knowing what each of them is up to and why they aren't having a summer assignment. That's 46. There are quite a few incoming kids that have either not played or barely played in '24 (or '23 or '22), assuming due to injury. There's only 1 incoming pitcher that I think has a chance to help us (so far). I suspect there will be at least 2 transfers that will help (we need a lot of pitching help). Hopefully at least one of these freshman (Lee, Leikam, Iverson & Arnett) can develop quickly and help a lot next spring.
Right now, pitching is a lot of hope and speculation and not much in the way of substance. I feel much, much more comfortable with the fielding/batting lineup. Find someone to play 2nd and some backups, most importantly behind the dish to keep Mo healthy and fresh and we should be fairly competitive top to bottom, at a minimum, with quite a few viable L/R options.
Happy to hear Gadler is confirmed....honestly was hoping it was someone new transferring in (not that I don't love Gadler returning).
My understanding is he'll be just fine in the fall.
Probable guys in the mix to be starters as of June 13, 2024, best case scenario talent/health wise:
Hamilton, Gadler, Dobbs, Mount, Mulhollon, incoming transfer, unknown transfer. I'm leaving Zang off this list until he's fixed, but if he can get fixed, he works.
Edit: For my own information, Luke Agnew on twitter says he's in the portal. Luke was a '23 grad, PG 9, RHP, FB high 80s-low 90s. Repeatable solid delivery from a 6'3" 210 frame. Everything said green light starter + in his 2nd year. Top 10 guy in WI top 500 nationally. Don't even know that he made it to WSU. If he did, he wasn't able to make the roster ahead of several guys that were injured or not capable of playing 1 inning, and for all I know he may have been injured. Things happen, for a variety of reasons.
I'm modifying my expected rotation to Brady Hamilton, Grant Adler, Jace Miner, Jack Mount, Tyler Dobbs. Zang, Mulhollon, Taschner (juco) and a current redshirted freshman are the most likely to challenge for those spots. All kinds of "ifs" in that list, health chief among them.
Holmes, Arnett, Anderson, Iverson, Walters, Munz will likely be bullpen guys for now. There's one incoming freshman pitcher for whom I have high hopes but to expect him to help right out the gate is a bit much right now. The other incoming pitchers, at least at this point, I just can't see helping much but it's a long ways away.
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