No. I think Marks and Guillory are the hard throwers. Marks is a power right-hander with a good slider. I have seen a few 93's (I actually saw one 94 on a scout gun in San Marcos) ... and generally sits around 90-91. Leger is mostly upper 80's ... the "softest" tossing of the three.
That said, it has been a long year for these freshman and arms may not quite be reaching the velocity they were.
Marks reminds me a bit of Dohmann ... Hard throwing right hander with a good slider and a bulldog mentality.
Brian
Leger is a lefty who can change speeds very well, none of them throw soft but leger is better at keeping guys off balance. They all can throw in the 90's
I think we're sticking with what isn't broke. The win streak started with Marks in the SBC tourny, last week we went Marks-Leger-Guillory. I guarantee that if we make it to Omaha, we're gonna go Marks-Leger-Guillory. Not Leger is our best pitcher right now, but our rotation is working, keeping everyone fresh and baseball players are creatures of habit, we're just sticking with what works.
Frankly, I would have been disappointed if Wyatt wasn't starting today. Something about that guy tells me he was built for this type of moment. Not to mention, he's been UN-HIT-TABLE at times this season. If he gets locked in, and the bulldog comes out... No one will be saying "shock the world" around 11 pm tonight anymore
If Wyatt does get roughed up early, he has proven he can come back in 2 days and pitch lights out. You never know how the series gets started, but its nice to have a pitcher who can work a mulligan. I think think this is the best one to start because of the other reasons mentioned also.
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