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    UL Baseball Louisiana's Best Pitching Staff Ever

    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    Eagles have what it takes to perhaps get to Omaha. Their three weekend guys are filthy. I don't think they've ever had three like that.

    Come to think of it', I'm not sure we have either.
    The best pitching staff we have ever had was with Harris, Marks, and Leger….our pitching was so damn scary, but our hitting was in the dumps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxpxfr690 View Post
    The best pitching staff we have ever had was with Harris, Marks, and Leger….our pitching was so damn scary, but our hitting was in the dumps.
    Carson Baranick, Austin Robichaux and Cody Boutte would like to have a word with you.

    As would Andy Gros, Justin Gabriel and Scott Dohmann.

    1999 was pretty salty as well it included Phil Devey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxpxfr690 View Post
    The best pitching staff we have ever had was with Harris, Marks, and Leger….our pitching was so damn scary, but our hitting was in the dumps.
    The 2000 staff would like to speak with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    The 2000 staff would like to speak with you.
    Hunter, Buddy, and Danny were pretty salty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    Hunter, Buddy, and Danny were pretty salty.
    As was Dohmann, Gros, Gabriel, Webb, Templet, Bullinger, O'Brien, Babin, Stutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    Hunter, Buddy, and Danny were pretty salty.
    There was a stretch mid-way through the season that all three of those guys had a sub 1.0 ERA…if I remember correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    Hunter, Buddy, and Danny were pretty salty.
    Jason Fernandez was in the middle of that staff in 2006 and really good.

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    The debate about the best UL rotations is cool.

    In 2000, Dohmann and Gabriel were constants. But the third guy was fluid. Eric Templet, Nick Webb and Andy Gros all were used in that role.

    And, honestly, that was the case almost every season. We always had two and looked for the consistent third guy.

    And, I think that's my point about Southern Miss. Their Sunday guy could pitch on Friday and they wouldn't miss a beat. I don't think we've had a three headed monster like they've got, just speaking objectively.

    Now, as far as a total staff is concerned at UL, I'm taking 2000 and it's not even close.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mxpxfr690 View Post
    The best pitching staff we have ever had was with Harris, Marks, and Leger….our pitching was so damn scary, but our hitting was in the dumps.
    I've only been watching 18 years. If I am picking, Leger is the first one on my team. The injustice of him not having a pro career still bothers me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    I've only been watching 18 years. If I am picking, Leger is the first one on my team. The injustice of him not having a pro career still bothers me.
    Everyone at the top of their game and/or all things being equal…I too have got to go with Gunner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    Everyone at the top of their game and/or all things being equal…I too have got to go with Gunner.
    I will say this. Nobody here, including everyone that played pro ball, ever made the game look any easier.

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    Very few of the guys mentioned in this thread were 92- 94 mph guys if any. Not that velo is the measuring stick of success, but its what todays game is more about to most. So much has changed on that front. Now we have guys throwing harder that cant hold a candle to the previously mentioned former studs. Give me the guy who knows how to pitch at 90-91-92 with sink and can cut it and we can play defense all night long behind him.


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