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Originally posted by JohnQShocker View PostIt doesn't matter what this team does next year......just know that it won't be enough for the satisfaction of many on the forum. Is .500 good enough? Not in my book, but it may be enough of an improvement to satisfy others. You do raise a good question: What is good enough for 2017?
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I voted A. I'm not happy with where things are at now, but all things considered, I'm not convinced that we're more likely to return to at-large quality in the next 2 or 3 years by upending things as opposed to letting Butler play out his string. But, having said that, this next recruiting class better be deep with pitchers ready to contribute quality innings right away. I just don't see enough talent in the returning pitchers to make the 1.50-2.00 runs a game improvement we need to be respectable on the mound.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI think this most aptly sums up the thought process of someone that thinks Butler should still be the coach.
I think you're missing my point, big guy. Yes, in my opinion, I feel Butler should be given one more year to get things rolling. If he doesn't, then I agree that other options should be reviewed. Now, I've gone out on a limb and stated that it won't matter what the team does next year because (in my opinion) most haters will not be satisfied with any amount of wins that he/they put up in 2017 short of a trip to Omaha (I meant to include Omaha in earlier post - sorry). What would satisfy you from a 4th year coach? .500 ball will NOT satisfy me at all. Top 3 in conference and over .600 overall might do for me, but obviously I'd hope for more.
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I will admit to being a fan of Todd Butler because of some great interactions that I have had with him in the past couple of years. After hearing him speak, I was confident that we'd be in Omaha sooner than later. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet. I am hopeful that things will turn around but we will have to wait and see.
That all said, I certainly know that this is a results-based profession. While I am not upset that he apparently will return, I understand the urgency. As for next year, they HAVE to be an at-large quality team. Yes, Gene made a regional in his last season, but he was also 27 outs from being two-and-'que in the Valley Tournament...and then after making that miraculous run to win the MVC Tournament, the team was EMBARRASSED against K-State in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament (in case anyone has forgotten about 20-11). So...just making a regional cannot be the goal. The team has to be at-large quality next season. If that doesn't happen, then a change needs made.78-65
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Originally posted by shockfan89_ View PostI don't completely agree with you. Winning fixes EVERYTHING. But keep in mind, winning at WSU means finishing 1st or 2nd in the conference EVERY year, not just once in three years or even three times in five years. I don't think .500 next year cuts it. That would mean 4 years in we are roughly 108-128 (30-30 in 2017). Just my two cents....
I'll ask again, what would satisfy you for 2017?
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostWell we know 21-37 satisfied you for 2016.
I also stated that it doesn't matter what this team does next year......meaning that you can't please everyone.
What results of the Shocker baseball team would satisfy your expectations for 2017?Last edited by JohnQShocker; May 27, 2016, 03:14 PM.
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Originally posted by THam View PostI voted A. I'm not happy with where things are at now, but all things considered, I'm not convinced that we're more likely to return to at-large quality in the next 2 or 3 years by upending things as opposed to letting Butler play out his string. But, having said that, this next recruiting class better be deep with pitchers ready to contribute quality innings right away. I just don't see enough talent in the returning pitchers to make the 1.50-2.00 runs a game improvement we need to be respectable on the mound.
Last year's incoming recruiting class included 9 ptichers as well. 6 were high schoolers and 3 were juco transfers. 2 of those high school recruits redshirted which says something considering both were lefties and the Shocks were very short of left-handed pitching this year. Of the 7 who did pitch this year Zach Lewis, a juco transfer, by far pitched the most innings. He was 2-9 with a 5.96 ERA and a 1.39 WHIP. Collectively, the 7 who did pitch had an average ERA of 6.97 and an average WHIP of 1.75.
So while I agree with you that the talent of the returning pitchers is not anything that generates a great deal of hope for next year their 1st year performances also may provide a warning not to expect too much out the next incoming class of pitchers.
That said next year's group of incoming pitchers average 6-3.5 in height ranging from 6-2 to 6-6. So there is that. Of course, last years recruiting class of pitchers ranged from 6-1 to 6-5 and averaged 6-3 so maybe, just maybe, that is no guarantee of success.Last edited by 1972Shocker; May 27, 2016, 03:23 PM.
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Ooooh, I didn't realize next year's recruited pitchers were so tall. Never mind. I'm totally back on board.
Serious question: Is any other evaluation given when recruiting? Or is it just "yep, he's >6'2" and wearing a baseball uniform. must be great. can't imagine why no one else has scooped this guy up yet. we're getting a steal."
Cause so far the results are, um, literally the worst ever.
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