1. Rowdey
2. Westburg
3. TA
4. Foscue
5. Pimentel: Leading hitter in the scrimmages, hit a rocket today.
6. Hatcher
7. Hancock
8. L. Jordan
9. K. James
That is stout 1-9.
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1. Rowdey
2. Westburg
3. TA
4. Foscue
5. Pimentel: Leading hitter in the scrimmages, hit a rocket today.
6. Hatcher
7. Hancock
8. L. Jordan
9. K. James
That is stout 1-9.
Pretty much a Load.
If Pimentel can hit SEC pitching in a similar fashion as the big 4, damn.
Pimentel may be an everyday guy in the lineup but I think you’ll see flexibility with him position wise. I expect us to try a few different things at DH, LF, 3B, and catcher.
To me, it's more like if Pimentel can play in the field it opens up things for us offensively. Kamren James is really the key. I'm cautiously optimistic at this point about him. I'm leaning towards him being OK this year. Land had arm surgery before he came to MSU so I'm not sure how much we will play him this year.
1. Rowdey CF
2. Allen RF
3. Westburg SS
4. Foscue 2B
5. Hatcher 1B
6. Pimentel LF
7. Hancock C
8. James 3B
9. Jordan DH
I'd be surprised to see 3 lefties in a row in the lineup with Hatcher, Pimentel and Hancock. If we go Rowdey, Allen, Westburg, Pimentel, Foscue, Hatcher, James/Cumbest, Hancock, Jordan/Tanner then with would be L/R all the way down after Rowdey. Not that it matters that much, but still would be surprised if we went 3 lefties in a row despite having so many lefties.
Batting Foscue 5th would be a terrible choice. I don't even like him hitting 4th. He's our best hitter and needs to get as many PAs as we can get him.
This is very debatable, but I think TA is our best “pure” hitter. Doesn’t elevate the ball like Foscue for the hr’s but he hits to all fields very well. Once he quit swinging at chin high fastballs last year he was money.
I see Foscue as a traditional 4 hole guy but baseball is a little different these days and traditional doesn’t really apply. I have to check myself because I am an old guy now.
1-CF - Switch
2-SS - Right
3-RF - Left
4-2B - Right
5-1B/LF - Left
6-1B/LF - Left
7-C- Left
8-DH - Left
9-3B - Right
Seems that L. Jordan better be a great #8 hitter for 2020, because that potentially puts a very big boy in Left Field. How well does Pimentel (6-3, 220) move? Watching the Stanford LF in the super regional was gross, especially with our asymmetrical Left-Field.
Seems we could invest in Cumbest and Kyte McDonald development (both right-handed OF's) than sacrifice good defense in Left and also get another right-handed bat.
Or, is Pimentel the 1B with Hatcher in LF?
However you want to view it subjectively, the bottom line is that Foscue was definitely our most productive hitter. Allen was great, too, and I don't want to drop him very far down, either. Honestly, I might try out something like:
1. Allen
2. Foscue
3. Westburg
4. Pimentel
5. Rowdey
Or switch Westburg and Pimentel if Pimentel is producing.
Lemo confirmed my 1-4 this morning on the bo bounds show.
Going to platoon C, 3B, LF, and DH. Big 4 + Hatch are everyday guys.