Agreed. I'm glad Dillon and Kyle got some playing time last night. There may come a time in the postseason when those guys are called upon. All things considered, they both played relatively well last night.
I also echo the statements of lifetime and wcd. We aren't going very far in the tournament or any regional if it takes us 5 innings to get going at the plate. Our pitching is good, but if you put those guys in the position where they have to be perfect every time out just to keep you in the ball game until the bats come around, thats a very dangerous situation. Even more concerning, even during the streak, we've had some really bad at bats against mediocre pitching. We've had some outstanding at bats, don't get me wrong, but its baffling how Lance Marvel can have 13 pitch at bats and rope a single up the middle against Ridings last friday, then come in against a Freshman lefty in the 6th inning, and strike out on 3 pitches. This is a microcosm of our offense, all year long. Yes, we've been winning, and yes, we've done a ton of things right, but in order to progress in the postseason, as you all know, we have got to maximize good AB's and minimize bad ones. And yes, its extremely odd to see a Tony Robichaux team not be able to bunt.. Another thing we can definitely improve on, because Tony will not stop calling the bunt just because the players are not executing.
These are things that have happened all year, so please, don't take this as "oh we lost, now everyone is being negative".. all though, it does sting a little to lose to the cowgirls..
I agree with everything you said.
It is amazing to me how we have been able to win with such streaky hitting. It just looks to me (and has for the last 2 3/4 years) that we are not agressive at the plate. With the exception of a couple of players, most of the swings look mechanical and our bats look slow.
Anyway, let's hope the bats come around.
During the streak, the biggest statistic is our ERA how much we have improved defensively.
Our ERA the second half of the season is about 2.60. Our fielding percentage is over .970.
Our batting average during the last 24 games is actually lower than it was in the first half of the season. But overall, we've had many more clutch hits than we had earlier.
It has gotten to the point now where RPI isn't a factor. A few weeks ago we needed to get our RPI in shape for a possible at large berth. But we're now in second place in the 5th rated conference. If we stay in the top three, we'll be playing after the conference tournament, regardless of what our RPI does.
Just take care of this weekend.
Yes jay I'm glad u had the numbers, cause I didn't. Relief pitching during this stretch has been very very good as well as the defense. That's allowed us to overcome some bad AB's. However we've had some clutch hits but just came up one clutch hit short last night. U know, it's very tough as a hitter to get in a rythmn after not getting game at bats, but bostick put a good swing on one, and Dillon had a couple of good swings. We need to take care of the task at hand this weekend and it will be all good.
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Those two guys changed our lineup drastically. It's not just the fact that they replaced two guys straight up, they changed how our lineup turned over. Instead of having a guy who's hitting .323 turning over the lineup, we had a guy batting .179 in the 9 hole. It makes a difference. My post was just saying that I'd trust Fuselier to get a clutch hit more than I'd trust Guillory, even though I was impressed with Guillory for the most part last night.
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