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    Quote Originally Posted by fpc4life99 View Post
    Our 1-3 pitching staff is probably one of the best in the country.

    4-5/6 pretty solid guys

    7-10 I don't know what the praise is for these guys as they have all struggled.

    I always hear Jay talking about how 1-10 this may be the deepest staff we've had. I just don't see it.
    We pretty solid 10 deep, 11 really. Moody just isn’t in that top 11

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCajun View Post
    We pretty solid 10 deep, 11 really. Moody just isn’t in that top 11
    Yes!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCajun View Post
    We pretty solid 10 deep, 11 really. Moody just isn’t in that top 11
    Correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by fpc4life99 View Post
    Our 1-3 pitching staff is probably one of the best in the country.

    4-5/6 pretty solid guys

    7-10 I don't know what the praise is for these guys as they have all struggled.

    I always hear Jay talking about how 1-10 this may be the deepest staff we've had. I just don't see it.
    What are you talking about? We have nine guys with significant innings pitched all with ERAs of under 4.

    Then we have Jack Martinez that can be very good when his command is there ... and if it is not, you go somewhere else. His OBA is .210. Stuff is nasty when on.

    Then you have Blake McGehee who had some struggles when he had a hand injury. But that has now healed and he threw very well the last time out. Anyone that knows anything about pitching can see the talent here. He also has the genes ... saw his Dad pitch at La Tech and then subsequently in MLB.

    That is 11 that I trust ... and 9 with excellent numbers. And the guy with the 9th best numbers may have the best or second best stuff on the staff ... and has found his groove (Etheridge).

    Are they going to be All-Conference every time they step on the hill? No. But this is an excellent staff that is very deep.

    Moody is struggling and was the one that gave up the 6. I do not have a problem with the performance of any of the other pitchers tonight ... on the road.

    An ERA of 3.35 coming into tonight's game? Salty. That does not happen without a deep staff unless you overtax your arms. With not a single pitcher at 50 innings thus far this season, that means you are forming that ERA with a lot of arms (deep) partitioning the load.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    What are you talking about? We have nine guys with significant innings pitched all with ERAs of under 4.

    Then we have Jack Martinez that can be very good when his command is there ... and if it is not, you go somewhere else. His OBA is .210. Stuff is nasty when on.

    Then you have Blake McGehee who had some struggles when he had a hand injury. But that has now healed and he threw very well the last time out. Anyone that knows anything about pitching can see the talent here. He also has the genes ... saw his Dad pitch at La Tech and then subsequently in MLB.

    That is 11 that I trust ... and 9 with excellent numbers. And the guy with the 9th best numbers may have the best or second best stuff on the staff ... and has found his groove (Etheridge).

    Are they going to be All-Conference every time they step on the hill? No. But this is an excellent staff that is very deep.

    Moody is struggling and was the one that gave up the 6. I do not have a problem with the performance of any of the other pitchers tonight ... on the road.

    An ERA of 3.35 coming into tonight's game? Salty. That does not happen without a deep staff unless you overtax your arms. With not a single pitcher at 50 innings thus far this season, that means you are forming that ERA with a lot of arms (deep) partitioning the load.

    Brian


    Brian for the grand slam walk off!

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    Morgan has numbers so far that look better than Gunner's Jr. year. Our team ERA is a whole run better than the 2nd best in tge league.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    What are you talking about? We have nine guys with significant innings pitched all with ERAs of under 4.

    Then we have Jack Martinez that can be very good when his command is there ... and if it is not, you go somewhere else. His OBA is .210. Stuff is nasty when on.

    Then you have Blake McGehee who had some struggles when he had a hand injury. But that has now healed and he threw very well the last time out. Anyone that knows anything about pitching can see the talent here. He also has the genes ... saw his Dad pitch at La Tech and then subsequently in MLB.

    That is 11 that I trust ... and 9 with excellent numbers. And the guy with the 9th best numbers may have the best or second best stuff on the staff ... and has found his groove (Etheridge).

    Are they going to be All-Conference every time they step on the hill? No. But this is an excellent staff that is very deep.

    Moody is struggling and was the one that gave up the 6. I do not have a problem with the performance of any of the other pitchers tonight ... on the road.

    An ERA of 3.35 coming into tonight's game? Salty. That does not happen without a deep staff unless you overtax your arms. With not a single pitcher at 50 innings thus far this season, that means you are forming that ERA with a lot of arms (deep) partitioning the load.

    Brian
    Team ERA of 3.35 is 4th in the country, I’d say that’s pretty good.

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    Default Re: 14 Cajuns @ SLU

    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    What are you talking about? We have nine guys with significant innings pitched all with ERAs of under 4.

    Then we have Jack Martinez that can be very good when his command is there ... and if it is not, you go somewhere else. His OBA is .210. Stuff is nasty when on.

    Then you have Blake McGehee who had some struggles when he had a hand injury. But that has now healed and he threw very well the last time out. Anyone that knows anything about pitching can see the talent here. He also has the genes ... saw his Dad pitch at La Tech and then subsequently in MLB.

    That is 11 that I trust ... and 9 with excellent numbers. And the guy with the 9th best numbers may have the best or second best stuff on the staff ... and has found his groove (Etheridge).

    Are they going to be All-Conference every time they step on the hill? No. But this is an excellent staff that is very deep.

    Moody is struggling and was the one that gave up the 6. I do not have a problem with the performance of any of the other pitchers tonight ... on the road.

    An ERA of 3.35 coming into tonight's game? Salty. That does not happen without a deep staff unless you overtax your arms. With not a single pitcher at 50 innings thus far this season, that means you are forming that ERA with a lot of arms (deep) partitioning the load.

    Brian
    If that's the case why do you bring in your top weekend reliever to finish off a mid week game? I also don't know if I would consider 14, 16, 17 innings significant compared to the low 40s of some of the others

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    Who gets the start tomorrow? McGeehee I would think...

    I'm sure Marshall was pulled after one inning to keep him fresh for the weekend.


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    Is Warren Nolan slow or something? Feels like there’s no way ODU beats the #10 RPI team in the country and doesn’t move up a single spot.


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