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    I take offense to all the single A pitching comments! I just so happen to be a former single A pitcher, as well as catcher, third, second, and first baseman. Oh and I also coached During the early part of one year because we were in the basketball playoffs. Single A rocks!

    igeaux.mobi


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    Quote Originally Posted by cjr3888 View Post
    _ I take offense to all the single A pitching comments! I just so happen to be a former single A pitcher, as well as catcher, third, second, and first baseman. Oh and I also coached During the early part of one year because we were in the basketball playoffs. Single A rocks!

    igeaux.mobi _
    I apologize and take back the "single A" comment. I have great respect for A schools, but I know ther preception is that they are not that strong.

    From this moment forward I will use the term "Parc Hardy Bronco Team" (my roots are in Breaux Bridge so I can poke fun without hurting feelings) when trying to describe our team as playing to a level that is lower than a proud Division I program.

  3. #87

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    Touché! lol

    igeaux.mobi


  4. #88

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    _ No. It also means that they need to hit your ace (or in our case, our two aces) as well.

    This team is not going to score a bunch of blowouts and will not average eight runs/game. I expect the Cajuns to pitch well. They can probably hit just enough. But they need to dramatically improve the defense.

    Brian _
    I'm not saying they can't improve. They might have even played below their skill level, but these guys have been playing for 13, 14, 15 years now. They probably have reached their immediate potential defensively.

    If they keep playing could they be significantly better in two or three years? Yes, probably. Jon Lucroy has raised his game all around to the point where he won't look out of place on a big league field. He was a good player when he got to UL and was a lot better when he left.

    We are averaging 2.1 errors a game. The 2009 team had 82 errors and went no where. The 2008 team was abysmal in the fiield with 112 errors in 56 games. The 2007 team was loaded, had 90 errors in 60+ games and was successful. We don't have the offense of the 2007 team. If we don't fix the fielding, it will be a long year. It's a little early to tell who these guys are in the field. We'll know in a week or two, though.

    It may be as simple as moving JP back to the middle for good. Hopefully their gloves will soften and their fingers loosen. I'm inclined to believe they are trying their best...... I hope they'll surprise me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    _ I'm not saying they can't improve. They might have even played below their skill level, but these guys have been playing for 13, 14, 15 years now. They probably have reached their immediate potential defensively.

    If they keep playing could they be significantly better in two or three years? Yes, probably. Jon Lucroy has raised his game all around to the point where he won't look out of place on a big league field. He was a good player when he got to UL and was a lot better when he left.

    We are averaging 2.1 errors a game. The 2009 team had 82 errors and went no where. The 2008 team was abysmal in the fiield with 112 errors in 56 games. The 2007 team was loaded, had 90 errors in 60+ games and was successful. We don't have the offense of the 2007 team. If we don't fix the fielding, it will be a long year. It's a little early to tell who these guys are in the field. We'll know in a week or two, though.

    It may be as simple as moving JP back to the middle for good. Hopefully their gloves will soften and their fingers loosen. I'm inclined to believe they are trying their best...... I hope they'll surprise me. _

    We are playing this weekend a USM team that has lost to Northwestern State and 2 of 3 to LeMoyne. If UL doesn't win at least 2 of 3 from USM at home, that should tell us what kind of season we will have. Getting killed by SLU was not good. Why do we always seem to start slow and hope and pray we develop over the year. We have gone 2 years in a row with losing baseball. It is time for UL baseball to return to prominence.

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    My biggest issue right now is the fact that we get all these recruits in......Marvel, Nichols, Switzenburg etc. and not one of them is good enough to crack the starting lineup. From what I read on here last year Robe told Benzel that he wouldn't have any playing time because we were bringing in some big time players at 3rd so he left and went back to Florida. I am not saying that if Benzel was still here that he should be starting, but where are these recruits.

    My other question is why Robe gives up on some players so easily, i.e. Bostick, Switzenburg and he allows others like Fuse ample opportunity to come out of a slump.

    I AM IN NO WAY TRYING TO SAY TONY NEEDS TO GO, just stating my feelings as a fan.

    If it were up to me and I know it isn't this is what i would do to the lineup

    Bowman LF
    Olasin CF
    Goulas RF
    Porrier, Long 3rd/DH
    Bostick 2nd
    Fontenot SS
    Robicheaux 1st
    Keefer C

    I know Robicheaux hasn't hit in two years, but atleast this would rid us of about half the errors that we have had between 1st and 3rd. Also I think Bowman is a better outfielder than Fuse and it would make the outfield very solid, while keeping the lineup pretty solid. Bostick hit well towards the latter half of the season last year. I think he can be effective with the bat given time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 ul 0105 View Post
    _ My biggest issue right now is the fact that we get all these recruits in......Marvel, Nichols, Switzenburg etc. and not one of them is good enough to crack the starting lineup. From what I read on here last year Robe told Benzel that he wouldn't have any playing time because we were bringing in some big time players at 3rd so he left and went back to Florida. I am not saying that if Benzel was still here that he should be starting, but where are these recruits.

    My other question is why Robe gives up on some players so easily, i.e. Bostick, Switzenburg and he allows others like Fuse ample opportunity to come out of a slump.

    I AM IN NO WAY TRYING TO SAY TONY NEEDS TO GO, just stating my feelings as a fan.

    If it were up to me and I know it isn't this is what i would do to the lineup

    Bowman LF
    Olasin CF
    Goulas RF
    Porrier, Long 3rd/DH
    Bostick 2nd
    Fontenot SS
    Robicheaux 1st
    Keefer C

    I know Robicheaux hasn't hit in two years, but atleast this would rid us of about half the errors that we have had between 1st and 3rd. Also I think Bowman is a better outfielder than Fuse and it would make the outfield very solid, while keeping the lineup pretty solid. Bostick hit well towards the latter half of the season last year. I think he can be effective with the bat given time. _
    I'm with ya on the lack of production of the recruits that were so highly touted. But in general.. Just like I said last year, our approach at the plate seems off. Why do we pop up every other pitch? I had a conversation with a gentlemen at the game against Miami last weekend. He said that the players (his son is on the team) are coached to chop down at the ball. I found that odd and interesting at the same time. I played, my whole life, at every level except the collegiate level, and I had never come across this philosophy before. Of course, we're taught to swing down on the ball, for obvious reasons, but the way this guy explained it - it was just weird. Chopping down at the ball.. hmm. I don't think a lot of these players have the bat speed for that, especially guys like Task, Griffen, and Keefer. These guys have such long swings. Also about the approach.. If you noticed against SLU, after the first AB that those guys had against our current guy, they would adjust big time. If they saw him throwing first pitch fastballs, they were jumping all over it. I don't see that out of our team. I don't see the adjustment to the PITCHER.

    I know Robe is leaving Jordan on the field because he knows like the rest of us that we need his bat. I mean, look at the dudes numbers.. I know its been 7 games, but so far.. I'm not really encouraged. The team looks like they could be special, but they need to put all aspects together. Personally, I think the defense is what it is (history doesn't lie) and we don't really have a traditional first bagger. Even Dillon Guillory was originally a catcher. But the pitching can carry a team a long way.. That being said, we've pitched our aces against nobodies.. Miami had some guys that could swing it, but by no means are they making a regional at the plate (or anywhere for that matter).

    We'll find out a lot tonight, and in the next fews days. It is a young season, I know. It does strike me as concern worthy however, how close this team looks like last years..

    At any rate.. Geaux Cajuns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    _ We are playing this weekend a USM team that has lost to Northwestern State and 2 of 3 to LeMoyne. _
    In the interest of full disclosure here, USM took 2/3 from Northwestern State and outscored them 23-10 in the series (w/ an 11-0 shutout in the Friday game). Nothing wrong with that. Northwestern State is not a bad team. They spanked Monroe and are 7-2. They gave Creighton their only loss of the season. The Demons have also outscored their competition 74-16 since the USM series.

    As for LeMoyne, they have a nice club. They also split with a Wright State club that beat All-American Danny Hultzen and #2 Virginia last night 2-1 in Charlottesville.

    Brian

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