Jesus, after a hit batter and a four pitch walk to load the bases we seriously swing at the first pitch?? Unbelievable
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Same old story with this team, pitching more than solid enough to get the win over the past two games but no offense what-so-ever. In college baseball it's pretty damn solid to only give up 7 runs over 23 innings. The offense has to pick it up.
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Shocks go quietly in the 13th. 1-2-3. Mason wins 5-4. Shane interviewed a guy (baseball america I think) that handicapped the tournament and he said he expected WSU to win. I guess you'd have to call this disappointing so far.
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We're only 6 games into the season, but thus far, early indications makes me think that it doesn't matter if it was Gene or Todd leading the program. It's strictly a matter of talent, rather a lack thereof. You can coach up a kid until you turn blue in the face, but if that kid has maximized his talent ceiling there's nothing else that can be done.
Someone said it earlier, our offense is downright awful and the exact reason why we continue to be a mediocre baseball program for the past 6 years. Until we bring in guys who can actually hit, sacrifice well and lay down a bunt consistently, we'll continue to circle the drain ever so slowly. Once Gene's players cycle through the program, I'm excited to see what Todd's players will do.
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As regular posters who keep track of such things know, I was (and am) a huge fan of Gene Stephenson. Nevertheless, I've moved on and am pleased WSU has done so, too. I'm looking ahead eagerly to this season.
Having said all that, I can't help noticing that things like failing to cash runners at third with less than two out -- the same things that drew such ire and complaint on here the last few years -- have contributed mightily to WSU's two losses the last two games (one of them UConn's first win). Obviously it's early, and that's going to happen at times no matter who's coaching, but there's no doubt in my mind that if WSU were doing this sort of thing under the previous regime, we'd be getting a LOT of griping about how the Shocks had lost their edge as a program and didn't execute any more.
Honeymoons are wonderful things, aren't they? And ax-grinding can make miscues seem so much bigger.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostAs regular posters who keep track of such things know, I was (and am) a huge fan of Gene Stephenson. Nevertheless, I've moved on and am pleased WSU has done so, too. I'm looking ahead eagerly to this season.
Having said all that, I can't help noticing that things like failing to cash runners at third with less than two out -- the same things that drew such ire and complaint on here the last few years -- have contributed mightily to WSU's two losses the last two games (one of them UConn's first win). Obviously it's early, and that's going to happen at times no matter who's coaching,
but there's no doubt in my mind that if WSU were doing this sort of thing under the previous regime, we'd be getting a LOT of griping about how the Shocks had lost their edge as a program and didn't execute any more.
Honeymoons are wonderful things, aren't they? And ax-grinding can make miscues seem so much bigger.
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Harbutz/Parker suspension may have cost us a couple wins. I, too, would like
to know more about injuries. Simpson must be hurt also. Pitching staff has
performed pretty well and that is encouraging. Its a long season and how we
finish is much more important than how we start.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostHarbutz/Parker suspension may have cost us a couple wins.
Parker was 0.243/0.331/0.263
I think it is probably a stretch to think WSU offensive problem are going to be solved with these 2 guys.
Simpson must be hurt also.
Its a long season and how we
finish is much more important than how we start.
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We also played without middle of the order hitter Simpson. Koeiman went 0-6 in
the two one run losses. Yes, I do think that the absence of those two could have
cost us at least one, if not two ,losses as had either been available Koeiman ( nothing
agaist him ) would not have been in the lineup
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