It’s a fair question, but he was 94-96 in the 9th, and the game-winning hit was as a mid-90’s fb that had some really good late movement.
Give USM credit for that. Reason game was lost was too many giveaway AB’s, particularly by a couple leftys.
Might be time to accept fact this offense isn’t very capable against above-avg to good pitching. It’s more than a trend.
Side note, Troy takes 2-0 series lead in Conway.
Yep. Troy is only 3 games behind the Cajuns after today's games. Gotta get back on track.
I saw the eventual game winning hit as a fastball up at the waist that caught a lot of the plate ... and it did not have nearly the run his pitches did Friday night.
It is not the velocity, as that can be replicated for a while. A pitcher that is not fresh will tend to lose some of his command and/or movement. The first pitch to Broadus was not at all competitive ... six to nine inches into the LH batter's box ... missing Torres' target by about 18 inches. Broadus was able to give up on that pitch early. The next pitch (the base hit) was a 94 mph fastball up at the waist with a little arm-side run ... but met the barrel middle in. It was not a good pitch and did not nearly exhibit the location and movement he had the night prior.
Brian
I was half expecting hard throwing JB Middleton to come on in relief today ... especially in the 9th when Colby Allen had his struggles in the 8th. Given that he did not make an appearance, it may be a clue that Middleton will get the start. If not the start, he will be one of their key relievers. Middleton did get the mid-week start against Tulane, going just 2 innings.
But Middleton has not been a pitcher that has faced a lineup twice. Only twice in 18 outings has he seen the entire batting order ... and in those cases only three hitters saw him twice. But he has good stuff. I have seen him at 96 with an upper 80's slider and a decent change. But if the Cajuns are patient at the plate, he will provide some free passes. I also expect that we will see lefty Chandler Best and Chase Adams some. Meanwhile, Sivley will be available again. Likely a committee approach, unless the Cajuns are not successful in getting anything done against someone.
Brian
big bat day today
Went and looked again and you are correct…was a bad pitch. He had some good pitches after that but clearly wasn’t as sharp. His C+ game is better than most A’s though!
Either way, again, when you have to throw close to a shutout seemingly most weekend games, that can hurt a pitcher almost as much as overuse.
Robe was a big proponent of a consistent cycle for arms.
We were not leading. A better course may have been to let LP rest another day and have him for a longer rested haul today.
Good news from yesterday was the turn out. And my assessment comes before J.P Morgan Chase took mound (does not include everyone who is always late). I don't know what the official count is but it's probably light. There was an amazing crowd from every vantage while in the concourse. Didn't even go look at all the bad ass throwback gear. They must have sold out the red jersey with old school Cajuns script. Saw probably 15 or 16 being worn immediately after purchase.
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