That's exactly the way I feel. He flat got it together and was perfect in the field in post-season
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By damn, Forsythe was the highest SEC batting average and tied with highest On-Base % for the Returning players.
MSU SEC Game Only Stats
Batting Average Leaders
323 - RJ Yeager
304 - Cumbest
286 - Tanner
284 - Forsythe (Only 64 ABs, but still the highest SEC Batting Average among returning players)
276 - Hancock
270 - Hines
260 - K James
241 - K Clark
200 - Alford
On Base Leaders
429 Skinner (14 ABs)
390 Tanner
372 Hancock
372 Forsythe (64 ABs)
368 Seibert
359 Yeager
If this is the best we can do for Sunday, then somebody better start working on great cheater bats. Gonna need 15 runs on Sunday.
Seriously, go steal the Tim Elko bats. He looked like he was hitting tennis balls last year. Even tomahawking HRs like you could with the 1994 aluminum bats.
I didn't watch the scrimmage today, but early morning Bp had balls clearing the lounge all over. Mershon is going to push for playing time.
in 2022, Connor Hujsak vs Regional, Ranked, Omaha, ACC, and SEC opponents (13 games)
He had 51 at bats
Hit 325 with 7 HRs and 14 RBIs
with 10 Ks and 7 BB
He was the starting SS at VCU, for MSU he would just DH or play OF. Should be much less pressure to just rake as a hitter. Before the two Choke games that VCU lost to UNC in regional, he was hitting 418 vs the top schools.
As a SS his fielding was 909, basically like Kam James. (Kam was 891 in fielding)