Later today or tomorrow.
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Later today or tomorrow.
good for him!
So who would we target as pitching coach, and would that mean anything for the future recruits already committed?
Ms state baseball won't believe it until a press release.
I know UNC's pitching coach is a stud, though he's been there a long time and my guess is his next job will be HC somewhere. But with our resources and status as a program, if we're really serious about making baseball a priority, we should have our pick of some really talented coaches.
You may be right, but if this happens, I would go with an interim and then go right back to the same guy in the summer. Because if I'm an AC and my HC won't give me a chance to speak with Mississippi State about a job, I'm going to be looking for the first opportunity out of there in the summer.
The pitching coach at Dallas Baptist is my first choice.
Butch was supposed to be announced yesterday but they are still continuing the process.
All my inside info says yes he's going. This Thursday.
Cohen had put out feelers, trust me we will get a high caliber coach.
No brainer- if offered he was always going to take it
Kendall Rodgers says he's spoken to a few high caliber Pitching Coaches that would have interest in our job.
@KendallRogersD1: Have talked with a few elite pitching guys already who would have major interest in @HailStateBB. Wouldn't worry. https://t.co/9oWhxyjCDM
I've known for a while Homedawg.
Yeah- I wouldn't worry about it.
We can't promote from within because no one on our staff has a pitching background. So, that's not an option.
If we go the interim route, whomever that is will be expected to get strong consideration for the pitching coach job, so again- not a good option unless the interim is someone really good to start with.
We can attract someone really good- and I'm not worried about Alabama recruiting. I'd rather have someone with Texas, Florida, Georgia, or California ties when it comes to pitching. Alabama is about the same as Mississippi in regards to baseball talent.
It sounds to me like Butch is Auburn's fall back plan though. Otherwise they wouldn't be interviewing or talking to "another A+ candidate" per Aaron Fitt. I think Butch has a pretty big buyout clause plus Butch was on the staff of an Auburn team that had some pretty rough records. Reading between the lines it sounds like they want to get someone else if at all possible.
I deal with really jealous fans all the time, your just another. See my Facebook page for even better coverage of MS State Baseball.
I still don't believe anything until the parties involved says it so. Too many people believe it so but AU can change their mind anytime.
Jealous....of you.....hahaha. Now that's funny shit. You predict so much stuff some should be right. And most is wrong. At least what u post on here. It's truly sad. Don't have to I worry about me tagging you on Twitter or wherever. I get enough comic relief here......In a rare instance, I'll actually agree w you on the butch deal isn't finalized, so anything could change, but it's close.
Wes Johnson - Pitching coach at Dallas Baptist.
DBU has had more pitchers throwing 95 mph or better than most anyone in the country over the last 3 years, including TCU. He would open up a potential pipeline to TX recruiting.
Pretty much, he's known as one the top velocity producers in country. No brainer
Johnsons resume looks good. He might have been on the Central Arkansas staff when we played them.
And BTW, November 11th is signing day so we need someone within 2 weeks.
Yes, and if every Mississippi kid grew up with a picture of Nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens, Kerry Wood, Josh Beckett, etc on their wall, Mississippi kids would throw harder as well. In Texas, there is a culture of throwing hard, just like in Mississippi there is a culture of playing physical in football.
That being said, DBU throws more gas than TCU, A&M, Baylor, Texas, Tech, Rice, and Houston without attracting the same level of recruits as most of those. That should tell you all you need to know about Johnson.
He comes from the Ron Wolforth, Brent Strom, Derrick Johnson coaching tree. It would be a game changer in the SEC and a no brainier.
There are lots of good YouTube videos with the mentioned pitching coaches. It's worth your time watch them. Strom is the godfather and now the Astros ML pitching coach, but he made his name by having major input in the drafting and development of most of the St Louis Cardinals pitching staff and farm system.
Yea. Stratton, Holder and 1 month of Girodo. Lindgren & Graveman could be in that group, but Lindgren was a head case with no control for a good portion of his career. Evan Mitchell, Woodruff, Routt, were wasted power arms that somehow got over their mental issues when they left MSU and are in the minors.
I'm sure there's a list of both good and bad examples. Not sure how much of that is on Butch good or bad...but I definitely dont see him as being irreplaceable. I'd prefer him stay, but I won't lose sleep if he goes. I think we can get another Top 10 pitching coach if he leaves...and I would say Butch is in the Top 10. Not number 1 or anything, but very good. The new seams + bad results last year has me wondering how he will adjust. But he's been around a while so I'm sure he will. I still see him as being a pitching coach, not a head coach. We'll see.
If he can have the same success with the Auburn staff, while not playing small ball and limiting his offense since Cohen won't be with him...he might surpass us one day, who knows. May even do it with the guys we would normally get from Alabama. I wouldn't mind him leaving nearly as much if he wasn't going to be so close. Recruiting and stuff.
He is going to have to develop players. And get players that can play right away which we haven't done a whole lot of. Will see if he can do that.
Ill take a Lefty that is 87-89 and spots 3 pitches up any day over a guy pumping mid upper that cant find the zone. Walks kill.
I agree with some of what you said, but Woodruff, Routt, and Mitchell aren't exactly pitching phenomenally well. It took Routt 4 years to get out of rookie ball, and he was mediocre in A ball at 22 and in A+ at 23. Woodruff's numbers were decent last year, but he struck out only 71 in over 109 IP while giving up more than 1 hit/inning. He's still not pitching up to his real talent level. Evan Mitchell put up rough numbers (not a terrible ERA, but all his peripherals look really bad) in A+ at 23 after struggling in A ball at 22. None of those guys are success stories, and still none of them are pitching to their talent level.