Nailed it!!!!Ok. Last thing I’ll say on this.
Stats are not the be all and end all, but (especially in baseball) they give a pretty good idea about how good guys over time.
You made the comment that one or 2 bad outings can be misleading. Couldn’t the opposite also be true? A few good ones can put a little shine on some bad ones?
This kid at UNO, who I have absolutely nothing against, had 3 good, while rather short, outings in a row (13.1 innings total) against Kansas, ULM, and Youngstown St. His other 6 outings, which includes his last 4, he’s allowed 19 earned runs in 27 innings. Thats a 6.33 ERA. This kid may be talented, but that’s not productive pitching. He also had a 7.58 ERA across 29.1 innings last year.
Havard had a 2.25 ERA last year in relief, and has had some good outings this year. He’s thrown 10 innings against UC-Irvine, NW State and McNeese and allowed just 1 run. Yes, he’s struggled in a few starts since then, but Havard IS a Ragin Cajun player. People making comments about his physique, when he lost 40 lbs going in to this season is just ridiculous.
There’s not a whole lot of difference between the results these two guys have had so far in the college careers. They both have ERA’s over 6.00 as college pitchers. Again, there’s obviously some emotional connection for some of you with the UNO kid. And he may be very talented. But he’s walked 35 batters in 65 college innings. And given up 69 hits. Those stats are facts. Some other things can be involved in these, but he’s 6-4 with a 6.16 ERA in his time at UNO.
Let’s stop acting like the decisions the new staff made cost the team an ace pitcher. That’s obviously not the case.