Todd4State
08-02-2024, 01:45 AM
This is of course assuming that we don't take anymore guys in the portal which I do think we will. But this is pretty close to the final lineup probably.
Fri- Pico
Sat- Kevin Mannell
Sun- Jacob Pruett from Indiana State
Midweek- Nolan Stevens. This kind of makes sense to me because then he could work on his pitching and if needed move to the rotation which we have seen happen a lot with our midweek guys.
Luke Dotson, Makhai Grant, JT Schnoor, Will Gibbs, Charlie Foster, and Cade O'Leary are other candidates.
Bullpen
Closer- Grant. I like him here and it would give us a chance to see what he can do now that he is recovering from Tommy John. Electric stuff when he is healthy
Set-up- Dotson
Relief ace- Chase Hungate
Wild card- Noah Sullivan
C- Highfill and Joe Powell. Getting Highfill back will be a good thing.
1B- Hines- should set the school record for home runs
2B- Pulliam or Sawyer Reeves. Maybe Conner Barth. Don't sleep on Reeves. He was a Brooks Wallace nominee and may be an underrated pick up for us.
3B- Gehrig Frei
SS- Cupp. He has a higher ceiling than Mershon. We'll see if he breaks out in 2025.
LF- Stevens. Having a really good summer. I think he breaks out next year.
CF- Ace Reese. Probably my favorite portal pick up for us. He will be in the lineup and I know he was recruited to play OF so I'm putting him here for now.
RF- Reed Stallman. He was recruited to replace Hines but since Hines is returning I think we have to get his bat in the lineup.
DH- Noah Sullivan. He will DH because that's what he was recruited for.
Wild card- Bryce Chance. There is a good chance he will find his way in the lineup. If Frei struggles we can move Reese to third and then rework the OF some. If Stallman struggles we can move Stevens to RF and put Chance in RF.
Freshman who could surprise- Henry Allen. He is a corner guy. So it is conceivable that he could play third base or one of the corner OF spots. I don't think first is likely with Hines coming back but after Hines graduates it is on the table.
Overall thoughts- Not as bad as some may think. My biggest concern would be pitching because it doesn't appear as if we have a clear SEC ace unless Stevens makes a big jump and takes over or Grant heals really well and in that case I'm sure we will be careful with him and not extend him too much. Even with Mershon gone I think the infield actually has a chance to be better than it was last year. Highfill should be better than Long. Hines should hit 15-20 home runs. Frei I think will give us at least what we got with Kohler last year. Cupp is a better defender than Mershon and I think he could put up at least comparable numbers. Pulliam and Reeves are better defensively than Larry. I don't think they will hit 8 home runs but I do think we will get a higher average, OBP, and a better K/BB ratio. Outfield you're not going to replace Dakota Jordan unless Stevens just breaks out next year. That said, I do think that the three guys in the OF that I have starting could hit 10-15 home runs apiece next year. And if that happens that's pretty close to getting what we got out of our OF last year as whole unit. Sullivan will be a clear upgrade at DH.
So I think we have a solid team. If some of the sophomores step up we could be really good.
Fri- Pico
Sat- Kevin Mannell
Sun- Jacob Pruett from Indiana State
Midweek- Nolan Stevens. This kind of makes sense to me because then he could work on his pitching and if needed move to the rotation which we have seen happen a lot with our midweek guys.
Luke Dotson, Makhai Grant, JT Schnoor, Will Gibbs, Charlie Foster, and Cade O'Leary are other candidates.
Bullpen
Closer- Grant. I like him here and it would give us a chance to see what he can do now that he is recovering from Tommy John. Electric stuff when he is healthy
Set-up- Dotson
Relief ace- Chase Hungate
Wild card- Noah Sullivan
C- Highfill and Joe Powell. Getting Highfill back will be a good thing.
1B- Hines- should set the school record for home runs
2B- Pulliam or Sawyer Reeves. Maybe Conner Barth. Don't sleep on Reeves. He was a Brooks Wallace nominee and may be an underrated pick up for us.
3B- Gehrig Frei
SS- Cupp. He has a higher ceiling than Mershon. We'll see if he breaks out in 2025.
LF- Stevens. Having a really good summer. I think he breaks out next year.
CF- Ace Reese. Probably my favorite portal pick up for us. He will be in the lineup and I know he was recruited to play OF so I'm putting him here for now.
RF- Reed Stallman. He was recruited to replace Hines but since Hines is returning I think we have to get his bat in the lineup.
DH- Noah Sullivan. He will DH because that's what he was recruited for.
Wild card- Bryce Chance. There is a good chance he will find his way in the lineup. If Frei struggles we can move Reese to third and then rework the OF some. If Stallman struggles we can move Stevens to RF and put Chance in RF.
Freshman who could surprise- Henry Allen. He is a corner guy. So it is conceivable that he could play third base or one of the corner OF spots. I don't think first is likely with Hines coming back but after Hines graduates it is on the table.
Overall thoughts- Not as bad as some may think. My biggest concern would be pitching because it doesn't appear as if we have a clear SEC ace unless Stevens makes a big jump and takes over or Grant heals really well and in that case I'm sure we will be careful with him and not extend him too much. Even with Mershon gone I think the infield actually has a chance to be better than it was last year. Highfill should be better than Long. Hines should hit 15-20 home runs. Frei I think will give us at least what we got with Kohler last year. Cupp is a better defender than Mershon and I think he could put up at least comparable numbers. Pulliam and Reeves are better defensively than Larry. I don't think they will hit 8 home runs but I do think we will get a higher average, OBP, and a better K/BB ratio. Outfield you're not going to replace Dakota Jordan unless Stevens just breaks out next year. That said, I do think that the three guys in the OF that I have starting could hit 10-15 home runs apiece next year. And if that happens that's pretty close to getting what we got out of our OF last year as whole unit. Sullivan will be a clear upgrade at DH.
So I think we have a solid team. If some of the sophomores step up we could be really good.