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    Left - Right Splits for MSU Hitters

    Player vs RHP vs LHP
    Jordan 381 & 373
    Hines 354 & 179
    Merch 338 & 328
    Pulli 333 & 400
    Stevens 333 & 250
    Chance 329 & 271
    Downs 314 & 250
    Larry 292 & 177
    Hujsak 292 & 400
    Long 286 & 143
    Kohler 220 & 234
    Cupp 275 & 208
    Powell 208 & 312

    Larry is looking like Platoon these days, definitely not DH and definitely not an SEC leadoff man versus SEC lefties. Larry does have a 462 OBP vs RHP. Kohler can't hit L or R this season.

    If Hines is getting a shift vs LHP he should be bunting to 3B, just get on base. Bat 8th. Or just start Stevens vs LHP.

    I hope Pulliam just keeps going. Seems to do everything well. Versus RHP, Larry at 3B if he plays that position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Federalist Engineer View Post
    Player vs RHP vs LHP
    Jordan 381 & 373
    Hines 354 & 179
    Merch 338 & 328
    Pulli 333 & 400
    Stevens 333 & 250
    Chance 329 & 271
    Downs 314 & 250
    Larry 292 & 177
    Hujsak 292 & 400
    Long 286 & 143
    Kohler 220 & 234
    Cupp 275 & 208
    Powell 208 & 312

    Larry is looking like Platoon these days, definitely not DH and definitely not an SEC leadoff man versus SEC lefties. Larry does have a 462 OBP vs RHP. Kohler can't hit L or R this season.

    If Hines is getting a shift vs LHP he should be bunting to 3B, just get on base. Bat 8th. Or just start Stevens vs LHP.

    I hope Pulliam just keeps going. Seems to do everything well. Versus RHP, Larry at 3B if he plays that position.
    Good stats, thanks. We should've moved Larry from leadoff long time ago, he actually hits well with risp so move him down to 7 or just dh someone else. Larry's arm is way too weak to play third it's below average for a 2b. Pulliam is looking really good, looks to have baseball iq as well.

    Thanks for the post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    Good stats, thanks. We should've moved Larry from leadoff long time ago, he actually hits well with risp so move him down to 7 or just dh someone else. Larry's arm is way too weak to play third it's below average for a 2b. Pulliam is looking really good, looks to have baseball iq as well.

    Thanks for the post.
    I'm in the minority or maybe it's the silent majority but I think our order is fine. It's about the best we can do other than I'm pissed Stevens isn't getting more ABs.

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    Hines is trying to work his way out of the draft and into a Sr season in college

    Wait- I thought we didnt have any freshmen that would help us next year?
    Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    I'm in the minority or maybe it's the silent majority but I think our order is fine. It's about the best we can do other than I'm pissed Stevens isn't getting more ABs.
    It's ok could be tweaked a little but keep winning and it's all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Federalist Engineer View Post
    Player vs RHP vs LHP
    Jordan 381 & 373
    Hines 354 & 179
    Merch 338 & 328
    Pulli 333 & 400
    Stevens 333 & 250
    Chance 329 & 271
    Downs 314 & 250
    Larry 292 & 177
    Hujsak 292 & 400
    Long 286 & 143
    Kohler 220 & 234
    Cupp 275 & 208
    Powell 208 & 312

    Larry is looking like Platoon these days, definitely not DH and definitely not an SEC leadoff man versus SEC lefties. Larry does have a 462 OBP vs RHP. Kohler can't hit L or R this season.

    If Hines is getting a shift vs LHP he should be bunting to 3B, just get on base. Bat 8th. Or just start Stevens vs LHP.

    I hope Pulliam just keeps going. Seems to do everything well. Versus RHP, Larry at 3B if he plays that position.
    I bet the LH splits are even worse if the pitcher throws under 88.

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    Lineup IMO should be:

    1. Mershon
    2. Chance because he doesn't strike out
    3. Jordan
    4. Hines
    5. Hujsack
    6. Larry- because he is good with runners on base.
    7. Kohler
    8. Long/Powell
    9. Pulliam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Lineup IMO should be:

    1. Mershon
    2. Chance because he doesn't strike out
    3. Jordan
    4. Hines
    5. Hujsack
    6. Larry- because he is good with runners on base.
    7. Kohler
    8. Long/Powell
    9. Pulliam
    I actually agree with that....with Stevens in there somewhere from time to time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Lineup IMO should be:

    1. Mershon
    2. Chance because he doesn't strike out
    3. Jordan
    4. Hines
    5. Hujsack
    6. Larry- because he is good with runners on base.
    7. Kohler
    8. Long/Powell
    9. Pulliam

    I agree also, but if we can see it, why can?t the coach? My comment is not intended to bash coach, just don?t understand the unwillingness to make a change more quickly. Not making moves sooner is one area that I have never understood with this staff.

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    Is Hunter Hines un-coachable? I don’t understand his lack of production at the plate. Especially with runners on base. How many times does he stand there and watch third strike and not even attempt to foul it off and keep the at bat going.

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    Hines has been the biggest disappointment on this year's team imo.

    Hit around .300 with 38 HRs his first two years.

    He's hitting .270s with 9 HRs with a 28% K rate in his money year this year. Not gonna be many teams itching to take him with a regression like that and him not being an elite defender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KOdawg1 View Post
    Hines has been the biggest disappointment on this year's team imo.

    Hit around .300 with 38 HRs his first two years.

    He's hitting .270s with 9 HRs with a 28% K rate in his money year this year. Not gonna be many teams itching to take him with a regression like that and him not being an elite defender.
    The previous two years, he has been patient and waited on his pitch. Actually worked the count a bit. This year, it seems like he's 0-2 before you can blink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KOdawg1 View Post
    Hines has been the biggest disappointment on this year's team imo.

    Hit around .300 with 38 HRs his first two years.

    He's hitting .270s with 9 HRs with a 28% K rate in his money year this year. Not gonna be many teams itching to take him with a regression like that and him not being an elite defender.
    And maybe that's good for us and he comes back for another year to improve his stock and is highly motivated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunswickDawg View Post
    And maybe that's good for us and he comes back for another year to improve his stock and is highly motivated.
    Very doubtful he comes back. He ain't getting any money if he stays and goes after his senior year

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    Batting average is a minimalistic hitting metric. We've a solid average hitting team. The rest is the issue. And yes, platooning would be too easy for "No change" Lemonis.

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    How's is still a top 7 rounder. Unless he falls off the map, he's gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunswickDawg View Post
    And maybe that's good for us and he comes back for another year to improve his stock and is highly motivated.
    The only way I see him back would be for us to offer enough NIL money to offset his loss of signing leverage. Realistically that's going to be six figures.

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    Ranch dog I think Hines is coachable, I just don?t think we have a hitting coach that?s worth a darn at coaching. Sometimes I think the players hit well at times in spite of Gotro. That may apply to the head coach as well, IMO.

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    I would flip Mershon & Chance

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Lineup IMO should be:

    1. Mershon
    2. Chance because he doesn't strike out
    3. Jordan
    4. Hines
    5. Hujsack
    6. Larry- because he is good with runners on base.
    7. Kohler
    8. Long/Powell
    9. Pulliam
    Don't ask me why but to me Mershon looks more comfortable in the 2 spot than he would at leadoff.
    May be just a hunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    The only way I see him back would be for us to offer enough NIL money to offset his loss of signing leverage. Realistically that's going to be six figures.
    6 figures? What you think he's getting now. You mean crooked number 6 figures?

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