Huge series win. Great job boys and coaches!
Great 2 days and I'm happy for the players and coaches.....
In his radio interview this morning, Coach Robe credited getting the lineup set right as the key factor in having more success with the bats. I think putting LaHare in the leadoff spot was key. Having a guy who plays with so much passion start things off radiates to the rest of the team. I did not think it was possible to win this series due to the hitting prowess of Coastal. To date, they have scored two runs when either Game 1 or Game 2 was in doubt. Great job on the mound and in the field. Glad to eat some crow this evening.
By the way, highest velocity tonight was Stoelke hitting 95. Hope scouts were paying attention. A lot of gas being chucked tonight.
That is how fans react to losses. It is their way of venting. Many of them realize that firing every coach after every loss is not practical once they calm down. At the time of the loss they are so disappointed they don't know how else to respond. Goes for every sport. Basketball had the same response at the end of the season despite the fact that the health of the team going down was the main reason for the late struggles.
Hogan hit 93 quite often. Nick Lee hit 94 a couple times. All on the stadium gun so no telling on accuracy.
I don’t remember Bilous getting over 94. His change up was his best pitch IMO. His first pitch of the outing was a change up. He threw it to both righties and lefties and it froze them equally.
It looked like it had a bit of sink to it on the video. Bilous had much more of both control and command than he did last season. He has really struggled with the number of three ball counts and walks.
I do recall Harris and Lee both hitting 95 early in the season vs. Texas. Stoelke touched 94 at MinuteMaid ... with a bunch of 91-93.
Brian
From tonight Bilous would go to that change when his fastball wouldn't locate. He had no problem locating that pitch. It had sink and arm side run. I think our righties that struck out looking was on the change every time. Probably because they were shocked to see a change up from a RHP. He has had command issues this season too but you didn't see it tonight. Another reason our batters were taking pitches. Game plan was to work the count and make him labor. I think he had 75 walks coming into the game tonight. After the 3rd it looked like our guys adjusted the game plan and started taking hacks. Kudos to Talbot on the job he has done this weekend.
Hogan had some 94-95’s tonight. Stolke hit 96. Idk how accurate the gun on board is but for what it’s worth. I’d like to see Perrin shove it for 8 and Demo close it for a sweeeep
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