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    IMO, it made all the difference this weekend. He called a tremendous game Friday night, and it looks like he and Osborne have some serious chemistry. He may not have the arm that Griffin has, but he stays in front of every pitch in the dirt, and he's a field general. I really like this move from our staff... now, Will Long at 3rd I DO NOT like, but he's hitting right now, so we'll see..


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    Actually I could not disagree more.... Keifer does not call his own game.... Griff does... On Satrurday I watched Keif half chase a pass ball allowing a runner to move from 2nd to 3rd when a bit of hustle would have kept him at second.... He is hitting better than Griff right now but I like Griff much better behind the plate.... And I do believe the more swings Griff gets the better he will be at the plate....

    Just another opinion


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    Well, coach Rob is actually the one who said that Kiefer called great games this weekend, so that was straight for the horses mouth. As far as the hustle things goes, I don't remember what play you're talking about, so I digress.
    But for Griffin... the guy is a very undisciplined hitter. His approach is bad, and he is fooled easily. Lots of holes in swing, and he doesn't seem to adjust at all. I hope they keep Kiefer catching. It benefits offense and pitching.


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    Quote Originally Posted by foofoochaisson View Post
    _ Well, coach Rob is actually the one who said that Kiefer called great games this weekend, so that was straight for the horses mouth. As far as the hustle things goes, I don't remember what play you're talking about, so I digress.
    But for Griffin... the guy is a very undisciplined hitter. His approach is bad, and he is fooled easily. Lots of holes in swing, and he doesn't seem to adjust at all. I hope they keep Kiefer catching. It benefits offense and pitching. _
    Agree 100%

    Griffen shouldn't be allowed to touch a bat again until they can work out the holes in his swing and get him to take a disciplined approach at the plate. Kid has a lot of tools, but he is an offensive liability right now. Hopefully that changes sooner rather than later.

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    CajunZ1's Avatar CajunZ1 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by IHateLaState View Post
    _Keifer does not call his own game.... Griff does... On Satrurday I watched Keif half chase a pass ball allowing a runner to move from 2nd to 3rd when a bit of hustle would have kept him at second....
    Coach Babineaux confirmed that Keefer calls his own game.

    I do remember Keefer's brain fart. Besides that play, I don't remember him being a liability at catcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IHateLaState View Post
    _ Actually I could not disagree more.... Keifer does not call his own game.... Griff does... On Satrurday I watched Keif half chase a pass ball allowing a runner to move from 2nd to 3rd when a bit of hustle would have kept him at second.... He is hitting better than Griff right now but I like Griff much better behind the plate.... And I do believe the more swings Griff gets the better he will be at the plate....

    Just another opinion _
    Are you talking about the ball that got by him and the umpire got in his way to go and get???? Give me a break Keifer def Hustles....I mean he is not as good a catcher as Griffen, but by him catching it takes an out, out of the line-up!

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    CajunZ1's Avatar CajunZ1 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun2bag View Post
    _ Are you talking about the ball that got by him and the umpire got in his way to go and get???? Give me a break Keifer def Hustles....a comment like that is a joke! _
    Dude, I was there right behind him and it was obvious he didn't run to get to the ball. The umpire was in the way (only slightly). But he didn't run to pick the ball up.

    However I don't believe it was "lack of hustle." To be honest I think he just forgot there was a baserunner. Everyone has a brain fart now and again. You could tell after the play he was ______ed at himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunZ1 View Post
    _ Dude, I was there right behind him and it was obvious he didn't run to get to the ball. The umpire was in the way (only slightly). But he didn't run to pick the ball up.

    However I don't believe it was "lack of hustle." To be honest I think he just forgot there was a baserunner. Everyone has a brain fart now and again. You could tell after the play he was ______ed at himself. _
    I gotcha from my angle it appeared that the ump was in the way...

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    It's Keefer. K-e-e-f-e-r


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    Quote Originally Posted by foofoochaisson View Post
    _ Well, coach Rob is actually the one who said that Kiefer called great games this weekend, so that was straight for the horses mouth.
    Well if Robe said it I accept it but I was watching closely... before every pitch Keefer (ok????? lol) looked to the dugout... Griffen never does.. I have heard robe on Bitter's show saying he trusts Grifffen to call the game

    Look I am not anti Keefer and I do recognize Griff is not hitting as we had hoped... I just think there is such a high ceiling for griff that I would like to see the coaches not lose faith...........

    Otherwise great weekend no?????????????????

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    CajunZ1's Avatar CajunZ1 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by IHateLaState View Post
    I just think there is such a high ceiling for griff that I would like to see the coaches not lose faith...........
    You know who else had a high ceiling?

    BJ Ryan.

    But he couldn't throw a strike, so Robe never pitched him. I think Thad Griffen is the same way (to a much lesser extent of course). He has the prototypical build and will probably be drafted, but right now he can't hit a curve ball or an offspeed pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raginsaints View Post
    _ It's Keefer. K-e-e-f-e-r _
    Thank you. I was beginning to wonder who this stranger was they were yacking about

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