Two of those seasons were from Brignac, are you suggesting that she wasn't at least for two seasons? I would define the seasons I posted as close to elite as we had over that time period. That removes Brooke Mitchell and Kayla Hall. So, this should be easy for you. I'm not sure all, if any outside of Brignac would be considered elite in most of our eyes but they certainly were the best during this time frame.
Jordan Wallace swing and miss rate was ridiculous. Batting average against was definitely elite!!!
Her final 2 years she developed control problems following injuries and walks became her biggest issue. As far as “stuff “, she was elite!
Summer was a bulldog out there. Mentality was elite.
Just laid it out to you. Brignac would be considered elite in my book. As a freshman the Cajuns road her arm to a WS appearance with a pretty good #2, also pretty damn good. Now two of those seasons I posted were hers and many of the others were pretty close if not as dominant. So, can you name them. Thanks
Okay, thanks for your definition. That's a no brainer right, considering a pitcher with an ERA under 2.00 dominated quite often. But to further your point, that would make Ashley Brignac the only one in the group and pitched in a WS. Well on other, which one would that be?
when you put College World Series wins (plural) in there, there will be very few elite pitchers in the history of softball . . .
I’ll never forget that Jordan Wallace shutout of Arizona State in the supers. Winning 6-0 vs Dallas Escabido. That was awesome.
There are currently 9 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 9 guests)