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Originally posted by AndrewVonLintel View PostI guess I am confused. Todd Butler was the hitting coach for a team that had really good pitching and really bad hitting and you guys think you upgraded Head
Coaches?
He doesn't even have a wikipedia page as of 10:28 CST. cough.... cough.... Ron Prince......
At least most of Gene's team is returning next year and I do like the "5 wins" motto.
and you still have Greg Marshall.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostI never said pitching and defense wasn't important. However, those are our two strongest areas. And yet what seems to keep us from making regionals/supers/Omaha? From what I've been hearing the last 5 years has been hitting. But I guess since not even half of this year's CWS field registered in the Top 30 in the country in hitting, I guess that means we should forego that area for improvement. Since you have the stats right in front of you, what was our rank in hitting this year? The last 5 years?
I could live with top 30 in hitting maybe.
Given the opponents for 21 games, the Shockers should get fat.
I am pretty sure that the Shockers need more offense - a lot more."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostI never said pitching and defense wasn't important. However, those are our two strongest areas. And yet what seems to keep us from making regionals/supers/Omaha? From what I've been hearing the last 5 years has been hitting. But I guess since not even half of this year's CWS field registered in the Top 30 in the country in hitting, I guess that means we should forego that area for improvement. Since you have the stats right in front of you, what was our rank in hitting this year? The last 5 years?
This year, WSU ranked #47 in Batting Average, and #11 in Hits.
As you pointed out our defense was good, as we ranked #19 in fielding percentage. But our pitching ERA failed to make the top 50. (We were also #43 in stolen bases).
These stats are from the ncaa official web-site:
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Originally posted by shocker3 View PostThis year, WSU ranked #47 in Batting Average, and #11 in Hits.
As you pointed out our defense was good, as we ranked #19 in fielding percentage. But our pitching ERA failed to make the top 50. (We were also #43 in stolen bases).
These stats are from the ncaa official web-site:
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/baseball/d1/current/team/484
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Originally posted by shocker3 View PostThis year, WSU ranked #47 in Batting Average, and #11 in Hits.
As you pointed out our defense was good, as we ranked #19 in fielding percentage. But our pitching ERA failed to make the top 50. (We were also #43 in stolen bases).
These stats are from the ncaa official web-site:
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/baseball/d1/current/team/484
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Originally posted by shocker3 View PostThis year, WSU ranked #47 in Batting Average, and #11 in Hits.
As you pointed out our defense was good, as we ranked #19 in fielding percentage. But our pitching ERA failed to make the top 50. (We were also #43 in stolen bases).
These stats are from the ncaa official web-site:
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/baseball/d1/current/team/484
WSU was ranked 108th in Slugging
this is after playing 125th ranked Schedule
Fielding Pct in itself is not a great metric in itself. What it really tells you unequivocally if you are bad fielding team. But to determine if you are good fielding team you have to look at other things. For example - WSU pitching staff was ranked 47th in WHIP, 36th in K/W ratio, 31st in walk given up - but 58th in ERA. So why was WSU ERA so much worse relative to other pitching metrics? Was it possibly because they didn't have an out pitch (pitching staff was ranked 102nd in K/9) or was it possibly this team was not as good at fielding as their fielding pct might suggest because they didn't get to as many balls (they were good at doing the routine play well, but didn't have range) or they made error in key situation when under stress?
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I'm a pretty fair washer player myself. Andrew Von Lintel looks to be in poor washer shape, plus those are some pretty low rent washer boards. I guess Kansas State isn't investing all that Texas League money into better washer facilities. Plus, the washer he's holding isn't even regulation.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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