he really is....but he does have the advantage of playing in the Dead Bat Era
But he is totally dominant out there
he really is....but he does have the advantage of playing in the Dead Bat Era
But he is totally dominant out there
Sec history sir
Think he's already accomplished that feat. Hope he keeps it up. Ross Mitchell is a gift from the baseball gods. Can we pay him to teach two lefties his magic every single season? It'd be money well spent.
drafted very high.
Best State pitcher in history? He's already accomplished that? How did you all reach those determinations?
Hmmm.
It's still debatable whether he's the best State pitcher in history. Looking at the all-time MSU pitching statistics, you see a lot of Jeff Brantley, Bobby Reed, Eric Dubose and even Jonathan Holder. Not to take anything away from Ross Mitchell. His accomplishments speak for themselves. We've just had a lot of good pitchers come through here who could arguably lay claim to that title.
In the aluminum bat Era- no frontline pitcher is close to 2.00 for his career...Mitchell is around 1.55-1.60
That is amazing. You have to go back to the 1960's to the wood bats and when baseball was an afterthought in college to find those kinds of stats
Best pitcher in college baseball history. He is lucky he is so lucky. I know wills chart only says he is our 8th best pitcher
Ok pal. Renfroe is clutch and lingo gonna lingo
Mitchell is showing now what role he should have been in all along...he pitches to contact, but its usually weak contact. And he is clearly becoming the best pitcher we have had in the aluminum bat Era
The thing I like the most about. Mitchell is he never gets rattled and he always pitches within himself. Meaning he never overthrows. He is fun to watch work.