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    Didn't D-Mo struggle some towards the end of last year? Dude was still amazing just not his super human self.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    Didn't D-Mo struggle some towards the end of last year? Dude was still amazing just not his super human self.
    I think it was more the beginning... That Texas Tech game in Houston comes to mind... but errors played a role in that.

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    DMo will find his groove. Not worried about our Ace closer.


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    It's unfortunate that a hell of a performance by Hogan Harris got overshadowed. 5 innings of no hit ball and the biggest part was he had his command allowing only 2 BB with 8 K. When he's able to locate like that and doesn't give free passes, you see a guy who can definitely be a Sunday arm this year if needed and the Saturday guy next year. We saw flashes of that last year (Texas Tech and La Tech games especially)


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    Bats are alive because you are facing high school pitching basically...it's a shame Robe is scared to play a good schedule...really...St. Peters


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    Yep, I'd like to see Hogan moved to Sunday sooner rather than later. I'm thinking this weekend. Guillory is solid in his midweek role, let's get some seasoning on Harris on Sundays.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    It's unfortunate that a hell of a performance by Hogan Harris got overshadowed. 5 innings of no hit ball and the biggest part was he had his command allowing only 2 BB with 8 K. When he's able to locate like that and doesn't give free passes, you see a guy who can definitely be a Sunday arm this year if needed and the Saturday guy next year. We saw flashes of that last year (Texas Tech and La Tech games especially)
    Absolutely. I don't know how capable NwSt is offensively, but HH's numbers were excellent.

    On DMo, I'm sure he'll be fine, but I did notice something Friday that gave me pause. Anyone else seeing that he has less "hurky-jerky" action in his arm whip? I saw it and immediately went back and looked at his sophomore year. There is a noticeable difference in the delivery. Just wondering if anyone else saw that as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Absolutely. I don't know how capable NwSt is offensively, but HH's numbers were excellent.

    On DMo, I'm sure he'll be fine, but I did notice something Friday that gave me pause. Anyone else seeing that he has less "hurky-jerky" action in his arm whip? I saw it and immediately went back and looked at his sophomore year. There is a noticeable difference in the delivery. Just wondering if anyone else saw that as well.
    I thought it was just me. The hitch in his delivery is more pronounced when he throws the slider it seems. I'm sure the hitch and excessive movement is a drawback on his draft stock. Hitches, hercky jerks, etc scare people on account of durability. If he can limit that excessive wear and tear his health is much less of a concern for potential MLB suitors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunStros View Post
    I thought it was just me. The hitch in his delivery is more pronounced when he throws the slider it seems. I'm sure the hitch and excessive movement is a drawback on his draft stock. Hitches, hercky jerks, etc scare people on account of durability. If he can limit that excessive wear and tear his health is much less of a concern for potential MLB suitors.
    Herky jerky plays havoc with the hitters which is always a good thing when you are the pitcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    Herky jerky plays havoc with the hitters which is always a good thing when you are the pitcher.
    Exactly. I'm not sure if it's a natural evolution or if he's trying to get rid of it. Stros is right that it might boost his stock.. but so will an 0.92 era.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    Herky jerky plays havoc with the hitters which is always a good thing when you are the pitcher.

    Agree. However, people who know more about pitching mechanics than me will tell you D-MO's unorthodox delivery has a low chance of sustainability long term. Not saying he can't do what he's doing and be fine for a long time because there are pitchers who make a living off of it, it's just unlikely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunStros View Post
    Agree. However, people who know more about pitching mechanics than me will tell you D-MO's unorthodox delivery has a low chance of sustainability long term. Not saying he can't do what he's doing and be fine for a long time because there are pitchers who make a living off of it, it's just unlikely.
    D MO is a 4.0 prelaw major with Spanish.. he is gonna make millions using his brain. Not his arm

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