We won't figure it all out until pre-SEC play. But if he keeps that up, he and Detz will be a nice duo at the top of the order. If I remember correctly, Vickerson's BB/K ratio in JUCO was ridiculous.
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CT has regressed at the plate each year on campus. His 2013 BABIP was 43 points higher than 2012 yet his wOBA was still less than 2012.
BB%
2011 - 9.6%
2012 - 8.2%
2013 - 7.7%
K%
2011 - 7.8%
2012 - 11.6%
2013 - 13.0%
wOBA
2011 - .346
2012 - .310
2013 - .306
I'm glad I don't have to decide who gets playing time. I kind of want the canadians to do well and get plenty of pt and be happy in hopes that it helps us with team canada. It would be nice to cherry pick from them every now and then.
I think we established this as a great strategy last year. Use talented underclassmen early as middle relief to set up a closer. It develops them as starters and games aren't lost if a starter isn't effective from jumpstreet.
I loved our pitching from last year because I'd never really seen this type of strategy used the way we did.
Me too and I hope we expand it. Save our best arms for when they are better needed, and still have them throw the most innings.
Fri Cox starts - Lindgren comes in as long middle
Sat Ross starts - Woody comes in as long middle
Sun Fitts starts - Hudson comes in as long middle
Holder can be summoned at any point when rallies need killing. Relief Ace.
Shelly can be our 9th inning guy
CT can match lefties
Gentry can match righties
Bracewell can be emergency long middle (odds are in a 3 game series we will need this once)
Paul Young and scrubs can handle midweek. Young/Hudson/Fitts/Cox all competing for who isn't stuck with midweek scrub duty.
This would definitely give us an advantage in that other teams wouldn't know how to prepare for it very well. I'd be interested in seeing us try this for a full season. As long as Butch and our pitchers continue to prevent other teams from scoring runs, I don't really care how they do it.
I like the strategy, though I'd rather have Ross Mitchell be the guy who comes in for long relief. He's just been so good at it, I don't want to mess with a good thing.