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Originally Posted by
ZedFedder
It stinks for this year, but it sets up a potential NCAA best rotation next year assuming things go well. Ginn at his best is one of the best in the country. MacLeod has already proven he is very good. Cerantola as a junior could be just as good as those two given his command improves. Throw on top of that Brandon Smith who was really good last year, Bednar and Sims who are very talented in their own right, and a freshman or two like Cade Smith... that’s deadly.
We're going to need that pitching with the offense we will lose too. Westburg, Foscue, and Allen will be gone. Hatcher and Rowdey probably go too.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
We're going to need that pitching with the offense we will lose too. Westburg, Foscue, and Allen will be gone. Hatcher and Rowdey probably go too.
You win with pitching in college baseball, not hitting.
TCU consistently has one of the worst lineups in power 5 & still finds a way to Omaha most years.
Stack up on pitchers & then manufacture runs. That's the key
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Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
AlSwearengen
I?m going to take a guess and say that this is a better scenario than Tommy John which is what was assumed. If there is no ligament or tendon damage, his arm should be structurally sound.
I do remember hearing of these type procedures but I can?t name a pitcher that has had it done. I just hope for his sake he comes back and pitches pain free and serves notice to the SEC. We saw glimpses early last season with 2 pitches. Imagine that pitcher with 4 pitches.
Jacob deGrom with the Mets had it in September 2016 and was ready for Spring Training. Placed 8th in the Cy Young votes in '17 going 15-10 with a 3.53 ERA, 239 ks and a 1.87 WHIP. Then he won the CY in '18 & '19
So, that makes me feel good about next year - if its just the nerve.
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He should be able to start activities again in the fall and should be ready by next season.
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Originally Posted by
Maverick
IF he's still getting 1st round or top 50 grades from MLB franchises and is guaranteed to go that early, might be best to just do it and get the payday and recovery with a MLB medical staff. I don't think he'll get that grade come June, but if he is, wouldn't blame him at all. If he pitches next year, he could easily struggle with velocity and/or command, neither of which is uncommon for guys fresh off TJ surgery and hurt his 2021 draft stock, leaving him deciding between a shittier draft slot or returning for 2022 to prove he's back.
EDIT: sounds like not TJ, but if he was still getting top 50 guarantees and not being extremely low-balled with slot money, he's gotta take it I would think.
Last edited by dawgs; 03-06-2020 at 12:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
You win with pitching in college baseball, not hitting.
TCU consistently has one of the worst lineups in power 5 & still finds a way to Omaha most years.
Stack up on pitchers & then manufacture runs. That's the key
That's true for baseball in general. But I prefer us to be a complete team or as close as possible.
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Originally Posted by
ZedFedder
It stinks for this year, but it sets up a potential NCAA best rotation next year assuming things go well. Ginn at his best is one of the best in the country. MacLeod has already proven he is very good. Cerantola as a junior could be just as good as those two given his command improves. Throw on top of that Brandon Smith who was really good last year, Bednar and Sims who are very talented in their own right, and a freshman or two like Cade Smith... that?s deadly.
Cade Smith is having a hell of a year! Strike thrower with 3 pitches on any count, doesn't walk many plus I'm not sure I have seen a pitcher work as quickly as Cade. Throws the pitch and is wanting the ball back asap! Doesn't fool around and will challenge batters, doesn't seem to get rattled or at least doesn't show it. He has been lights outs, touches 94 but is consistent 90-92. We shall see how all this works out, next level is always tougher.
Just saying, I'm trying to stay in my lane, much has been going on with him as for as attention if u catch my drift.
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