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Originally Posted by
Coach34
You don’t go to BHam for a 2nd opinion. You go for confirmation and to schedule surgery.
Fair point
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Originally Posted by
Maverick
Am I the only one that thinks a tiny spark has fueled a huge fire? Maybe the rumor is true and maybe it's not but damn man typical gloom State waiting on the bad takes a little one liner and runs with it and turns it into JT is done.
People want info. I provided it. I'm sorry you and others need a link. I'd love to be wrong..... but....
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Honestly, I've just been kind of waiting for something like this at some point this year. They've just been way too cautious with him for way too long. It seemed obvious he was destined for this.
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
People want info. I provided it. I'm sorry you and others need a link. I'd love to be wrong..... but....
I don't need a link but anybody can go around spouting names out. I can say I heard the whole team got caught banging hookers in the locker room but that doesn't make it true now does it? That's all I'm saying, maybe it's right who knows but damn seriously? If you have proof then so be it....
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Originally Posted by
Maverick
I don't need a link but anybody can go around spouting names out. I can say I heard the whole team got caught banging hookers in the locker room but that doesn't make it true now does it? That's all I'm saying, maybe it's right who knows but damn seriously? If you have proof then so be it....
As a rule I don't just spout stuff....
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
You don’t go to BHam for a 2nd opinion. You go for confirmation and to schedule surgery.
Unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
As a rule I don't just spout stuff....
Homedawg is always extremely accurate.
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I'm hearing just inflammation same as last year. This is after the B'ham trip. I could be wrong but the source I trust 100%.
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He was being coddled anyway, so wasn't going to hold up as a Friday starter and McLeod was gonna take it from him anyway. Yes it hurts, but next man up. These guys are pretty resilient so don't throw the season away just yet. Just might not be as special as it could have been if he's done for the season.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Honestly, I've just been kind of waiting for something like this at some point this year. They've just been way too cautious with him for way too long. It seemed obvious he was destined for this.
Any chance that's why he came to school over going pro? There was concern over this?
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
I'm hearing just inflammation same as last year. This is after the B'ham trip. I could be wrong but the source I trust 100%.
I'm hearing worse than that. We will see, but what I heard doesn't sound good.
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
I'm hearing just inflammation same as last year. This is after the B'ham trip. I could be wrong but the source I trust 100%.
Jesus...In that case, what is his role, then? Sunday starter, and we get whatever we get from him? Obviously he hist longevity can't be relied upon to be the Friday guy. I guess that's not the end of the world, but damn...
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
As a rule I don't just spout stuff....
I can respect that.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Jesus...In that case, what is his role, then? Sunday starter, and we get whatever we get from him? Obviously he hist longevity can't be relied upon to be the Friday guy. I guess that's not the end of the world, but damn...
Closer?
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Everyone is going to have to get used to more arm injuries in college baseball.
The reason is that Major League Baseball teams have figured out that HS pitchers are overly risky for 1st round picks unless they are transcendent talents,
Thus more & more velocity is going to start getting to college & more & more arm injuries are going to happen. These same arm injuries have always happened, it's just that they happened at the lower levels of the minor leagues because these kids were signing pro contracts.
I'll always say: pitchers should sign & go pro out of high school & hitters should go to college. For most pitchers, the amount they get offered out of HS will be the most they ever see. Simply a risky position
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Closer?
He would probably be outstanding in this role. If Brandon Smith would've stayed healthy, it would've been a good situation
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Everyone is going to have to get used to more arm injuries in college baseball.
The reason is that Major League Baseball teams have figured out that HS pitchers are overly risky for 1st round picks unless they are transcendent talents,
Thus more & more velocity is going to start getting to college & more & more arm injuries are going to happen. These same arm injuries have always happened, it's just that they happened at the lower levels of the minor leagues because these kids were signing pro contracts.
I'll always say: pitchers should sign & go pro out of high school & hitters should go to college. For most pitchers, the amount they get offered out of HS will be the most they ever see. Simply a risky position
Very accurate assessment
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Mac on Friday
Cerentola on Sat
Sims on Sunday
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I'm no expert but the biggest problem I see is way to much "travel ball" for pitchers. They pitch all year long now days and it starts way before they are developed in the muscle structure.
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This hard for me to understand because I thought his pitching was limited throughout high school.
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