Lumpy Chucklelips
06-04-2016, 03:28 PM
Been looking into their pitching to get an idea of what to expect tonight.
I went back and looked at their last 3 weekend series. They did not play a conference tourney.
Quinn, the pitcher who started last night and went 4.1 innings, threw 2.2 innings, all in relief the last 3 series. Quinn Seems to have been their #4 starter.
Gavin, who came on in relief last night and threw 2.2 innings, had started the 2nd game of their previous 3 series. Evidently they were thinking they could win with their #4 guy, but not sure why they would bring in a #2 starter to go in relief with all of the other arms they have.
Serigstad and Prohoroff, relievers last night and today, are both primarily relievers who pitched in all 3 series previously. Both threw in multiple games during the last 3 series, so expect to see them again at any time.
Seabold and Eastman have been their #1 and #3 starters the previous 3 series. I have seen that Eastman will throw tonight, unless that info is wrong. So that will mean that Seabold, their #1 starter at least the past 3 series, will be available either in a loser bracket game tomorrow afternoon, or a championship game tomorrow night, which bodes well for them.
They also have about 4 more guys who have thrown around 25 innings each who haven't thrown yet.
It will be imperative for us to win tonight if we want to play baseball next weekend. You may want to read that last sentence more than once.
I went back and looked at their last 3 weekend series. They did not play a conference tourney.
Quinn, the pitcher who started last night and went 4.1 innings, threw 2.2 innings, all in relief the last 3 series. Quinn Seems to have been their #4 starter.
Gavin, who came on in relief last night and threw 2.2 innings, had started the 2nd game of their previous 3 series. Evidently they were thinking they could win with their #4 guy, but not sure why they would bring in a #2 starter to go in relief with all of the other arms they have.
Serigstad and Prohoroff, relievers last night and today, are both primarily relievers who pitched in all 3 series previously. Both threw in multiple games during the last 3 series, so expect to see them again at any time.
Seabold and Eastman have been their #1 and #3 starters the previous 3 series. I have seen that Eastman will throw tonight, unless that info is wrong. So that will mean that Seabold, their #1 starter at least the past 3 series, will be available either in a loser bracket game tomorrow afternoon, or a championship game tomorrow night, which bodes well for them.
They also have about 4 more guys who have thrown around 25 innings each who haven't thrown yet.
It will be imperative for us to win tonight if we want to play baseball next weekend. You may want to read that last sentence more than once.