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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: BASEBALL RPI: Its never too early to start looking at it!

    Quote Originally Posted by bballholic View Post
    _ Points well taken. Damn, I didn't realize the Cajuns still had so many good non-conference games left on the slate. This will certainly help both their RPI and SOS and hopefully they can win a couple of those games (other than LSU of course, lol). I'm man enough to admit that I probably did underestimate the SBC a little bit. Anyway, good luck today and I hope UL can take their first SBC series of the year. _
    The SBC is a pretty solid baseball conference. Even given the ranking from top to bottom of college baseball conferences, the parity in baseball is tighter than in other major men's sports. It would mean a lot for UL to take this away series today. We've had pretty solid pitching performances. Our batting is just not timely. It is so hard to tell listening on the radio if it is "our" batting or "their" pitching. Many "fans" rag on our batters for not hitting better. When a pitcher has his best stuff working... he can shut down 90% of the batters anywhere. If he does not, he cannot stop 90% of the batters, anywhere. He who takes advantage of a chink in the armor first (in even matchups) usually wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    _ Warren's RPI calculations are the base calculations and do not take into account the penalties and bonuses. Boyd's calculations are the most accurate that are publically available.

    Paul Kislanko is the stats guru on SEBaseball and has done a lot of analysis on the RPI. The link below is from an article he did about five years ago on the RPI formulation. I'm pretty sure this is a free article and you don't have to be a subscriber.

    http://sebaseball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=310988

    And it actually is to early to look at the RPI. There is not enough inter-connectivity at this point between the teams. It will start to have some signifigance in about a month. _
    I meant that it is never too early to look at the RPI becuase it reminds us that it is BASEBALL time... noithing more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    _ I meant that it is never too early to look at the RPI becuase it reminds us that it is BASEBALL time... noithing more. _

    In that case, you are absolutely correct my friend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    _ The SBC is a pretty solid baseball conference. Even given the ranking from top to bottom of college baseball conferences, the parity in baseball is tighter than in other major men's sports. It would mean a lot for UL to take this away series today. We've had pretty solid pitching performances. Our batting is just not timely. It is so hard to tell listening on the radio if it is "our" batting or "their" pitching. Many "fans" rag on our batters for not hitting better. When a pitcher has his best stuff working... he can shut down 90% of the batters anywhere. If he does not, he cannot stop 90% of the batters, anywhere. He who takes advantage of a chink in the armor first (in even matchups) usually wins. _

    Don't worry, you aren't the only one worried about the hitting of your team. Illnois from the lowly Big 10 just took 2 out of 3 in Baton Rouge. LSU exploded yesterday but only mustered out three runs in the other two games. I could be wrong, but I'm sure LSU will face better pitching in the SEC compared to Illinois. Hell, I'd expect them to see better pitching from a few in-state schools including UL. It's not time to hit the panic button but the #1 team in America (which it's way too early to tell) shouldn't drop a home series against the Big 10. Hopefully the Cajuns can do their job and pull out their series this weekend.

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: BASEBALL RPI: Its never too early to start looking at it!

    well, vobserver, once more, someone gets on this board and puts us in our place and reminds us of how lowly we are. will we ever learn where our station in life lies?


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    Default Re: BASEBALL RPI: Its never too early to start looking at it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    _ The SBC is a pretty solid baseball conference. Even given the ranking from top to bottom of college baseball conferences, the parity in baseball is tighter than in other major men's sports. It would mean a lot for UL to take this away series today. We've had pretty solid pitching performances. Our batting is just not timely. It is so hard to tell listening on the radio if it is "our" batting or "their" pitching. Many "fans" rag on our batters for not hitting better. When a pitcher has his best stuff working... he can shut down 90% of the batters anywhere. If he does not, he cannot stop 90% of the batters, anywhere. He who takes advantage of a chink in the armor first (in even matchups) usually wins. _

    I was at the games and while you guys pitched well. The offense is nothing to write home about

    That being said all 3 games were played with a stiff wind blowing in, making the long ball nearly impossible. But both teams stunk this weekend at scoring runners once they got in scoring position

    The only reason today went extra innings is because ASU twice failed to capitalize on a 2nd and 3rd 1 out situation

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    Default Re: BASEBALL RPI: Its never too early to start looking at it!

    I don't think anyone believes 5 runs every 3 games is going to work, but thanks for the breakdown anyway.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    _ I don't think anyone believes 5 runs every 3 games is going to work, but thanks for the breakdown anyway. _

    I heard on the radio that FAU was coming in town Laf next weekend. I'll be in Lafayette Sat night/Sunday and I'm thinking about making the third game of the series. Hopefully the bats will warm up as the temps continue to rise. It's still too early to make any real judgment of where any team will end up in my opinion. I'm still hopeful Louisiana can send 3-4 teams to the post-season between LSU, Tulane, UL, Southern and possibly SLU.

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    Anyone know if Matt Broussard is hurt or what? He only appeared once against Nebraska for 2 innings and we haven't seen him since. It's not like he had a bad outing either. Maybe you can ask coach bab today if you see this Bil.

    Sorry if this thread isn't as applicable but I'm limited to my phone at work

    igeaux.mobi


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