Positives: Coach finally platooned the outfield based on RH vs LH starting pitcher. It’s been clear to me for quite a while now without even looking at the splits who is comfortable facing lefties vs who is comfortable facing righties. I thought the lineup today was ideal facing a lefty, then pinch hitting Higgs once they inserted a righty was the right move.
Negatives: I was confident in 14 arms for more than half the season. All of them, including LP look worn out now.
I trust in Coach Deggs. Many of the decisions we’ve (myself included) questioned over the past few years have turned out to be great decisions in hindsight so I’ll withhold my judgement on what we just witnessed. Maybe, just maybe he has a better idea of what’s going on with his players than we do. Maybe he thinks rest is of the utmost importance at this time. Time will tell…
So I went back since the coastal series, 161 innings pitched till today, 113 earned runs. If my math is correct that is a team 6.36 era. Again our overall pitching stats was beefed up with the early weak conference schedule. I know some of the parks attributed to it (Troy and coastal) but it’s still alarming.
Early in the seaon opponents were off balance.
Later in the season not so much.
The bigger your body of work the more they can know what is coming next.
This really stinks.
Hard to believe that we still came home with hardware.
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