Baseball is getting awfully close to "2, before 1"
. On the season, just sayin.
Baseball is getting awfully close to "2, before 1"
. On the season, just sayin.
I think I understand, but explain. Is that the standard for an excellent team in college baseball?
So if you always win 2 and only lose 1 then you can go far very far being that tourney time is double elimination and of course winning every series.
10 before 5, 20 before 10, 40 before 20. Someone once said that
Robichaux
The theory that Robe subscribed to is the best and worst teams win 1/3 and lose 1/3 of their games. What happens to the last 1/3 makes your season.
11 runs should win every game.
Right now they are.
4-0
6-1
8-2
10-3
.away from two before one.
A loss is a loss. If you made this loss to Arkansas State a win and made one of the Coast Carolina wins (or the TCU win) a loss, it would amount to the same regarding the RPI.
It is the weak SOS down the stretch that is the killer.
I would like to see us treating these games as must wins . rather than treating them as "development" opportunities. Throw your best at the opposition and seize the momentum early in the game. Then if you build a comfortable lead, you have the luxury to develop some players/pitchers.
Brian
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