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    Fall Ball Batting Stats - Update of Unofficial Numbers

    ps __ cl __ Player Nm __ avg __ ab __ h __ rbi
    cc __ sr __ Lovelady __ 0.429 __ 28 __ 12 __ 4
    3b __ so __ Skelton __ 0.406 __ 32 __ 13 __ 5
    1b __ so __ Gordon __ 0.378 __ 37 __ 14 __ 16
    2b __ so __ Gridley __ 0.349 __ 43 __ 15 __ 7
    of __ jr __ Rooker __ 0.348 __ 46 __ 16 __ 15
    if __ fr __ R Smith __ 0.320 __ 25 __ 8 __ 1
    2b __ so __ Stovall __ 0.306 __ 49 __ 15 __ 4
    of __ so __ Mangum __ 0.297 __ 37 __ 11 __ 5
    of __ fr __ Severance __ 0.292 __ 24 __ 7 __ 6
    of __ fr __ Blaylock __ 0.286 __ 42 __ 12 __ 3
    if __ fr __ McQuary __ 0.286 __ 14 __ 4 __ 3
    ss __ so __ Alexander __ 0.277 __ 47 __ 13 __ 11
    of __ so __ Macnamee __ 0.250 __ 32 __ 8 __ 8
    of __ jr __ Poole T. __ 0.242 __ 33 __ 8 __ 3
    of __ sr __ C Brown __ 0.182 __ 44 __ 8 __ 4
    cc __ so __ Marrero __ 0.147 __ 34 __ 5 __ 5
    1b __ jr __ Marze H __ 0.143 __ 21 __ 3 __ 3
    3b __ jr __ Bragg H __ 0.116 __ 43 __ 5 __ 0
    of __ jr __ Vansau __ 0.088 __ 34 __ 3 __ 2
    xx __ xx __ Team All __ 0.271 __ 665 __ 180 __ 105

    Team BA is 0.271

    Good News:
    (1) Lovelady (C), Skelton (Somewhere), and Gordon (1b) appear to have earned starting roles, competition does not appear close
    (2) Reed Smith, Severance, Blaylock (Redshirt) and McQuary are solid freshmen
    (3) Gridley got hot at the end of summer Ball and is still hot in the Fall
    (4) Marze does not have a great average, but he is a big-frame dude (6-2 220 lb), he has not been a hitter since HS - has already equaled some full time hitters this fall - I think the coaches realize that Gordon might need a RH-Pinch Hitter situationally
    Last edited by The Federalist Engineer; 11-15-2016 at 10:40 PM.

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    Appreciate that info! Dang rooker and Gordon been driving a boatload of runs! A little concerned about our starting pitching. Got the arms just not a ton of experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Federalist Engineer View Post
    ps __ cl __ Player Nm __ avg __ ab __ h __ rbi
    cc __ sr __ Lovelady __ 0.429 __ 28 __ 12 __ 4
    3b __ so __ Skelton __ 0.406 __ 32 __ 13 __ 5
    1b __ so __ Gordon __ 0.378 __ 37 __ 14 __ 16
    2b __ so __ Gridley __ 0.349 __ 43 __ 15 __ 7
    of __ jr __ Rooker __ 0.348 __ 46 __ 16 __ 15
    if __ fr __ R Smith __ 0.320 __ 25 __ 8 __ 1
    2b __ so __ Stovall __ 0.306 __ 49 __ 15 __ 4
    of __ so __ Mangum __ 0.297 __ 37 __ 11 __ 5
    of __ fr __ Severance __ 0.292 __ 24 __ 7 __ 6
    of __ fr __ Blaylock __ 0.286 __ 42 __ 12 __ 3
    if __ fr __ McQuary __ 0.286 __ 14 __ 4 __ 3
    ss __ so __ Alexander __ 0.277 __ 47 __ 13 __ 11
    of __ so __ Macnamee __ 0.250 __ 32 __ 8 __ 8
    of __ jr __ Poole T. __ 0.242 __ 33 __ 8 __ 3
    of __ sr __ C Brown __ 0.182 __ 44 __ 8 __ 4
    cc __ so __ Marrero __ 0.147 __ 34 __ 5 __ 5
    1b __ jr __ Marze H __ 0.143 __ 21 __ 3 __ 3
    3b __ jr __ Bragg H __ 0.116 __ 43 __ 5 __ 0
    of __ jr __ Vansau __ 0.088 __ 34 __ 3 __ 2
    xx __ xx __ Team All __ 0.271 __ 665 __ 180 __ 105

    Team BA is 0.271

    Good News:
    (1) Lovelady (C), Skelton (Somewhere), and Gordon (1b) appear to have earned starting roles, competition does not appear close
    (2) Reed Smith, Severance, Blaylock (Redshirt) and McQuary are solid freshmen
    (3) Gridley got hot at the end of summer Ball and is still hot in the Fall
    (4) Marze does not have a great average, but he is a big-frame dude (6-2 220 lb), he has not been a hitter since HS - has already equaled some full time hitters this fall - I think the coaches realize that Gordon might need a RH-Pinch Hitter situationally
    Marze either just had or is about to have surgery right?

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    Gridley just had surgery on his leg in the offseason. He’s just now healthy, which says a lot because he has been pretty good regardless.

    I’m pleased with Reed Smith. If I were Cannizaro I would probably play him at third base and go with it. I know Skelton has played some at third base as well but he’s learning that position. If he catches on there, I could see him starting.

    We might have to redshirt Bragg if his balls don’t start finding grass soon. He didn’t hit that well this summer either.

    Great to see Lovelady back as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by preachermatt83 View Post
    Marze either just had or is about to have surgery right?
    Correct but I'm not sure what he had done.

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    Lovelady is a helluva defensive catcher. Him hitting anything is a huge bonus.

    Cann has a helluva SS decision on his hands. Its damn hard to move a guy that has been solid there for 2 years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Poster View Post
    Lovelady is a helluva defensive catcher. Him hitting anything is a huge bonus.

    Cann has a helluva SS decision on his hands. Its damn hard to move a guy that has been solid there for 2 years now.
    Move Gridley to 2b. Play Alexander at SS. Play stovall everywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    Move Gridley to 2b. Play Alexander at SS. Play stovall everywhere

    Yep...I'm a huge proponent of elite D at the SS position. Slide gridley to second and infield defense just improved immensely. If Alexander hits it'll just be a bonus

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    What the hell is up with Marrero? He still have a stabby swing and slow wheels? We need this dude to hit better than .147

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    I'm a huge proponent of "let's don't fix what's not broken"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Poster View Post
    I'm a huge proponent of "let's don't fix what's not broken"
    Weren't you bragging on saban for changing to up-tempo offense when his system was obviously not broken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    Weren't you bragging on saban for changing to up-tempo offense when his system was obviously not broken?
    Saban's system was broken. He and Les Miles ran the same offense in 2003. Saban changed his- Miles didn't. Miles fell behind and ended up fired. Saban figured out he couldn't just run the I and play conservative. He opened up offensively because he saw that his defenses would give up more points due to the offensive changes.

    We were good defensively last season. Gridley fielded at a .963 last year. Alexander was young- but he was still a .939. I prefer the guy that has handled the position for 2 years already and has done a good job at it over potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Poster View Post
    Saban's system was broken. He and Les Miles ran the same offense in 2003. Saban changed his- Miles didn't. Miles fell behind and ended up fired. Saban figured out he couldn't just run the I and play conservative. He opened up offensively because he saw that his defenses would give up more points due to the offensive changes.

    We were good defensively last season. Gridley fielded at a .963 last year. Alexander was young- but he was still a .939. I prefer the guy that has handled the position for 2 years already and has done a good job at it over potential.
    I'd like more range and arm strength at SS. Early in the season, Alexander made a play at vandy from the grass in LF almost at 3b. Gridley doesn't come close to that ball much less throw a runner out. Fielding % doesn't account for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Poster View Post
    I'm a huge proponent of "let's don't fix what's not broken"

    To an extent yes...but if you've got an obvious upgrade and can still keep gridley on the field then you do it because it improves the team and our chance of winning. Elite SS defense is a game changer.

    Somewhat surprised by your stance on this

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoeless joe View Post
    To an extent yes...but if you've got an obvious upgrade and can still keep gridley on the field then you do it because it improves the team and our chance of winning. Elite SS defense is a game changer.

    Somewhat surprised by your stance on this
    I don't think it's obvious that Alexander is better than Grid defensively. Grid makes all the routine plays and that is more important than the occasional great play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    I don't think it's obvious that Alexander is better than Grid defensively. Grid makes all the routine plays and that is more important than the occasional great play.
    You're comparing upperclassman Gridley to freshman Alexander. Gridley has come a long way and it stands to reason the same could be true for Alexander. Alexander has potential pro baseball defensive ability... Gridley doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    I don't think it's obvious that Alexander is better than Grid defensively. Grid makes all the routine plays and that is more important than the occasional great play.

    If this were true then I'd agree. If it turns out that Alexander isn't the defensive studd he's supposed to be then you're rite. My point is simply that elite SS gloves are hard to come by and if Alexander is that guy he should play SS. If he struggles in practice and games to make routine plays then you play gridley. It's an easy decision.

    My point from the beginning has been that if Alexander has that good of a glove then I want him on the field whether he's a top tier hitter or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    You're comparing upperclassman Gridley to freshman Alexander. Gridley has come a long way and it stands to reason the same could be true for Alexander. Alexander has potential pro baseball defensive ability... Gridley doesn't.
    And that is what Cann has to figure out. Is the potential guy going to be solid enough to replace the steady guy we can rely on. As Hoops said- you don't want to add range there if he is also going to make more errors. You used the "p-word". Is the potential worth abandoning what we already have? We'll see what he decides

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Poster View Post
    And that is what Cann has to figure out. Is the potential guy going to be solid enough to replace the steady guy we can rely on. As Hoops said- you don't want to add range there if he is also going to make more errors. You used the "p-word". Is the potential worth abandoning what we already have? We'll see what he decides
    It'll be interesting for sure to see how he plays the above 2 and stovall also

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    I think Gridley is more than likely a second baseman in the pros so moving him to second might help in that regard. I think LA can stick at SS in the pros possibly depending on the organization. Something else Cannizaro has to consider that might factor in.

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