Friday- McPherson
Saturday- Foster
Sunday- Valinciucs
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Friday- McPherson
Saturday- Foster
Sunday- Valinciucs
Sets Valincus up vs UCLA
So as I mentioned in a thread I started earlier- we are going to roll one of our Top 2 out there vs UCLA
If we are truly trying to set up Valenciua for UCLA and that means he?s the #1?
Does that mean McPhearson is the Sunday starter?
Because if we are doing that, wouldn?t you leave McPhearson Saturday?
I doubt we would set our rotation based on 1 game. ASU and VT are more than capable opponents.
Agree? I think
I wish I could get in the coach’s heads and find out what they consider the true pecking order is at this time.
Maybe/Maybe not. But at the end of the day the guy we thought would be the #1 or #2- is going on Sunday and will likely be the guy that takes the mound vs UCLA
It's easy to read too much into things sometimes. It really probably is as simple as the coaching staff feels like this is the order that they should be in based on their performances in practice. And yes, McPherson and Valinicus are Team USA guys but Foster was a top 200 draft prospect himself out of high school and had he been healthy last year he could very well have been invited to Team USA as well.
The most interesting thing to me about it is Valinicus is an innings eater. Last year he led UVA in quality starts and he averaged more than 5 IP a start. And what makes that interesting to me is if you have a guy that you know can eat innings on Sunday more often than not I would think it would make a coach a little more aggressive with how they use the bullpen early in a series. I do think a pitcher the caliber of Valinicus pitching on Sunday's is a good insurance policy most weekends because we're probably going to have the advantage over most Sunday starters in the SEC with him. That has to make you feel confident if you are going for a sweep, trying to win a series, or trying to salvage a game in a series. Essentially on the surface to me it appears as if they are making him the stopper. Which is going to be helpful with our schedule.
I'm not too surprised that McPherson is starting opening day- I figured it would be him or Valinicus. Foster is a surprised on Saturday but it is probably a good thing because it means he is performing well. Also, I suspect we will go with Duke Stone midweek and he is going to have some pretty good opponents to face like USM, Tulane, and Troy early before SEC play starts so if someone happens to struggle I could see him getting a spot. I know William Kirk has pitched well lately and he may also be the midweek guy so we'll see what happens with that and how they manage that.
I do think this goes beyond just trying to match up to win a game against UCLA. I think that tournament field is too good to risk flipping the rotation around because Arizona State is a blueblood and Virginia Tech has been a good team lately. Both are capable of beating us.
If Foster can command his pitches, he will be strong. When he faced usm last year, he clearly overmatched them; it seemed like he struck out everyone he faced with some walks and one hr mixed in.
All I know is I expect them to be good, how good is yet to be determined. This group our starters for two years and others, I like our chances.
We need the pitching to offset our struggles on infield D