Tulane walks it off against #6 ecu
You are quick to criticize without knowing. He has more 65+ pitch outings than he does 30- outings.
Langevin has thrown 65+ pitches eight times this season. He started three games (Vandy, Tulane, and Arkansas State). This was not even his longest outing of the season. He threw 102 vs. Tulane. He has outings of 69, 80, 102, 68, 71, 56, 65, 75, and 97. If he suffers an unfortunate injury, it will not be because he is not accustomed to throwing the number of pitches he did tonight.
And of course Langevin knew the pitching plan going into the game. Geez.
Brian
Man you really should pay more attention instead of coming on here just to say stupid stuff.
1. Tonight wasn’t Langevin’s highest pitch total of the season.
2. Coach Deggs said they were trying to “keep him stretched out” because it’ll be needed going forward
3. He’s had outings of 65, 69, 71, 75, 80, 97 and 102 this season. He carries a starter’s workload without starting the games
Pay attention.
Good lord he went 97 tonight..
I get it. He CAN go longer but man that's such a weird risk to take to bounce him back and forth between 20 pitches and 60+
Moving on from that, what a great performance from the Cajuns tonight.
People always say that watching baseball, you’re likely to see something you’ve never seen before in nearly every game. I’ve watched, played in or coached thousands of baseball games. I cant recall ever seeing 3 pinch hit HRs in a game…much less in a single inning!
Edit: I guess Broussard’s wasn’t actually a PH Homer because he has entered the game defensively the inning before. But it was his first AB
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