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  1. #316

    Default Re: BB G3 Final: Louisiana 14, Troy 13

    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    This board does not want to read this article (at least some of this board). First, it discusses how not only is the season not over, but that the Cajuns are in a strong position to snag an at-large bid given the two-game lead in conference with two weekends remaining. They actually control their own destiny.

    It also discusses how Louisiana is loaded with quality arms, which we all know is not true.

    Fitt ...
    "In the two games I attended this weekend, it was very obvious that Louisiana is loaded with more quality arms than it has had in years, even despite allowing eight runs in Saturday’s loss and 13 more in Sunday’s win. Superstar stopper LP Langevin wasn’t his best Saturday, and Troy beat him, but very few pitchers in the country can match his stuff, particularly from his low slot. And UL trotted out a bunch more good arms on Sunday, from sinkerballer Blake McGehee to power righty Jack Martinez to lefty Blake Marshall to righties Carson Fluno, JT Etheridge, Holzhammer and Christie. All of them have real stuff and feel for pitching, and it’s easy to see why Louisiana entered Saturday ranked 13th in the nation in ERA. Don’t read too much into the 14-13 score; this pitching staff is legit."

    Deggs ...
    “It’s the most arms that have been here in a long time, and it predates me, even my first time here [from 2012-14], we didn’t have what we have. Even when we were No. 1 in the country, we might have won the whole thing if we had had a couple of these guys,” Deggs said. “[Pitching coach] Gunner [Leger]’s done a great job. He’s been a huge pickup for us. We’ve got the arms that it takes, we’ve just got to cut out the silliness, and credit them too, they stayed in the strike zone.”

    I mean ... who can read this nonsense.

    Then, if that is not enough, the article covers the disciplined Troy offense that ranks second in the nation in walks, how they are difficult to contain, and how opposing pitchers must be exceptionally sharp to beat them ... and how they are especially tough in this ballpark.

    Nope. Nothing to see here.

    Well, I did like the accolades for Debo ... described by Fitt as the most talented player in the Sun Belt ... and a marquee talent at the plate and in the field.

    Brian
    You’re just being a drama queen

  2. Default Re: BB G3 Final: Louisiana 14, Troy 13

    Good humor


  3. #318

    Default Re: BB G3 Final: Louisiana 14, Troy 13

    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    This board does not want to read this article (at least some of this board). First, it discusses how not only is the season not over, but that the Cajuns are in a strong position to snag an at-large bid given the two-game lead in conference with two weekends remaining. They actually control their own destiny.

    It also discusses how Louisiana is loaded with quality arms, which we all know is not true.

    Fitt ...
    "In the two games I attended this weekend, it was very obvious that Louisiana is loaded with more quality arms than it has had in years, even despite allowing eight runs in Saturday’s loss and 13 more in Sunday’s win. Superstar stopper LP Langevin wasn’t his best Saturday, and Troy beat him, but very few pitchers in the country can match his stuff, particularly from his low slot. And UL trotted out a bunch more good arms on Sunday, from sinkerballer Blake McGehee to power righty Jack Martinez to lefty Blake Marshall to righties Carson Fluno, JT Etheridge, Holzhammer and Christie. All of them have real stuff and feel for pitching, and it’s easy to see why Louisiana entered Saturday ranked 13th in the nation in ERA. Don’t read too much into the 14-13 score; this pitching staff is legit."

    Deggs ...
    “It’s the most arms that have been here in a long time, and it predates me, even my first time here [from 2012-14], we didn’t have what we have. Even when we were No. 1 in the country, we might have won the whole thing if we had had a couple of these guys,” Deggs said. “[Pitching coach] Gunner [Leger]’s done a great job. He’s been a huge pickup for us. We’ve got the arms that it takes, we’ve just got to cut out the silliness, and credit them too, they stayed in the strike zone.”

    I mean ... who can read this nonsense.

    Then, if that is not enough, the article covers the disciplined Troy offense that ranks second in the nation in walks, how they are difficult to contain, and how opposing pitchers must be exceptionally sharp to beat them ... and how they are especially tough in this ballpark.

    Nope. Nothing to see here.

    Well, I did like the accolades for Debo ... described by Fitt as the most talented player in the Sun Belt ... and a marquee talent at the plate and in the field.

    Brian
    Roger that.

  4. #319

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    This thread is on the verge of 8,600 views in 24 hours.

    LFG.


  5. #320

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    The 2015 Baseball team that made it to the Supers @ LSU basically had to win the SBC tournament in order to even make a Regional. They had 34 wins in the regular season. This year’s team is already at that number, and the SBC looks to be stronger than 9 years ago. In 2015, we were the only Belt team to make a Regional. Coastal did make it out of the Big South.
    Post season is all about who is hot, always has been in college, professional baseball and other sports.

    The 2014 Ole Miss team was 12-8 in their last 20 games including 1-2 in the SEC tourney, before hosting a regional. They then won three straight in Oxford, came here and took two of three from us. They were not a national seed but got to the semi-finals in Omaha and came in third. They had a good team obviously, but got better at the end.

    Oh and that Fitt guy need to get his eyes checked

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    It is never all about one thing.

    We have a team that is well into top 10% in the country with the talent to go along with that ranking . . .


  7. #322

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    This board does not want to read this article (at least some of this board). First, it discusses how not only is the season not over, but that the Cajuns are in a strong position to snag an at-large bid given the two-game lead in conference with two weekends remaining. They actually control their own destiny.

    It also discusses how Louisiana is loaded with quality arms, which we all know is not true.

    Fitt ...
    "In the two games I attended this weekend, it was very obvious that Louisiana is loaded with more quality arms than it has had in years, even despite allowing eight runs in Saturday’s loss and 13 more in Sunday’s win. Superstar stopper LP Langevin wasn’t his best Saturday, and Troy beat him, but very few pitchers in the country can match his stuff, particularly from his low slot. And UL trotted out a bunch more good arms on Sunday, from sinkerballer Blake McGehee to power righty Jack Martinez to lefty Blake Marshall to righties Carson Fluno, JT Etheridge, Holzhammer and Christie. All of them have real stuff and feel for pitching, and it’s easy to see why Louisiana entered Saturday ranked 13th in the nation in ERA. Don’t read too much into the 14-13 score; this pitching staff is legit."

    Deggs ...
    “It’s the most arms that have been here in a long time, and it predates me, even my first time here [from 2012-14], we didn’t have what we have. Even when we were No. 1 in the country, we might have won the whole thing if we had had a couple of these guys,” Deggs said. “[Pitching coach] Gunner [Leger]’s done a great job. He’s been a huge pickup for us. We’ve got the arms that it takes, we’ve just got to cut out the silliness, and credit them too, they stayed in the strike zone.”

    I mean ... who can read this nonsense.

    Then, if that is not enough, the article covers the disciplined Troy offense that ranks second in the nation in walks, how they are difficult to contain, and how opposing pitchers must be exceptionally sharp to beat them ... and how they are especially tough in this ballpark.

    Nope. Nothing to see here.

    Well, I did like the accolades for Debo ... described by Fitt as the most talented player in the Sun Belt ... and a marquee talent at the plate and in the field.

    Brian
    Thanks Brian, but I won't be reading Aaron Fitt either. I'm glad he made time to actually watch the Cajuns play in person. Nothing Aaron stated in this article hasn't been told to me and others that attend the Diamond Club meetings and have talked with the staff. Time will tell whether the Coastal and Troy results were simply anomalies or something that should be a concern finishing the season. We will find out from the next two series.

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    Listen, listen, listen dolly llama . . .


  9. #324

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    Only one thing we can all agree on.

    We gonna find out.

    LFG 2024


  10. #325

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    Only one thing we can all agree on.

    We gonna find out.

    LFG 2024
    Just look at the response yesterday at Troy in the 10th…I’m sold.

  11. Default Re: BB G3 Final: Louisiana 14, Troy 13

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    Just look at the response yesterday at Troy in the 10th…I’m sold.
    i said the bats were going to ROAR on Sunday and they ROARED all game long, including the 10rh.

  12. UL Baseball Re: BB G3 Final: Louisiana 14, Troy 13

    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    Post season is all about who is hot, always has been in college, professional baseball and other sports.

    The 2014 Ole Miss team was 12-8 in their last 20 games including 1-2 in the SEC tourney, before hosting a regional. They then won three straight in Oxford, came here and took two of three from us. They were not a national seed but got to the semi-finals in Omaha and came in third. They had a good team obviously, but got better at the end.

    Oh and that Fitt guy need to get his eyes checked
    ... or ... Ole Miss just two years ago (2022) sneaking into the field as the last at-large team. Winning the Coral Gables regional. Dismantling Southern Miss in the Supers in Hattiesburg. Then rolling through the Omaha field on the way to their first national championship.

    ... or ... Fresno State in 2008. They were only in the field as a regional #4 seed because they won their league's auto bid. Then proceeded to win the national championship.

    Brian

  13. #328

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    ... or ... Ole Miss just two years ago (2022) sneaking into the field as the last at-large team. Winning the Coral Gables regional. Dismantling Southern Miss in the Supers in Hattiesburg. Then rolling through the Omaha field on the way to their first national championship.

    ... or ... Fresno State in 2008. They were only in the field as a regional #4 seed because they won their league's auto bid. Then proceeded to win the national championship.

    Brian
    I watched every inning of the 2022 OM-USM Super, which OM won 10-0 and 5-0 in Hattiesburg, of course. Ole Miss was 8-3 in May to finish the reg season. 0-1 in the SEC tourney then won five in a row to get to Omaha and win it. Getting hot in May is so big.

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    I would suggest that it is way more important to get hot in June if you are going to win the CWS than it is to get hot in May.

    In all, if you win the CWS, you were probably pretty hot most of the season and all in all, May is really not any more important that the 4 months before it and certainly not as important as June.


  15. #330

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    Did a comparison of ERA #'s from the 13, 14, 15 and 16 years. Here is where we would stand today if the season ended. Green means we were better in those years, Yellow is equal and Red means we are better this year than in those years. I only compared 1:1, 2:2, etc.

    Average ERA per year (Removing less than 4 innings pitched numbers):
    2013: 4.486
    2014: 3.858
    2015: 4.157
    2016: 4.290
    2024: 5.174

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