Not sure that is even possible. The one thing supporting it is the success of the Rays in MLB. They can't afford starters.
I am confused at the state of college pitching. MLB cut back on the draft, forcing more players to college. Yet, ERA's seem like they are higher than ever. Coastal is 6.47. We lead the league at 4.72 after years and years under 4. Every Sun Belt team sucks at pitching. We just suck a little less.
Sun Belt Average Team ERA
2017: 4.81
2018: 4.83
2019: 5.39
2020: 4.03 (COVID Season)
2021: 4.92
2022: 5.34
2023: 6.03
Other than for the victory against LSU, the rotations used the last two weekends has not worked. As a result of the games dropped, it is now highly unlikely that we will be fortunate enough to gain a post season bid other than to do what golf did yesterday.
What better way to shake things up this weekend and try something different than to set the rotation up by committee and then have the determined rotation to finish out the season and the conference tournament determined by the results from the committee system.
While it may be somewhat unorthodox, maybe that is what is needed at this point.
One thing that is sure is that coming here and completely dismissing the process certainly will not help.
Let’s show up at Russo and support our boys, whoever is on the mound.
The support is there. The problem is the inconsistency and lack of development that exists on the mound that directly takes away any potential progress that is made with our bats. In the last 2 Friday Night games, we have averaged 7 runs; yet we are 0-2.
The indictment for the "pitch by committee" approach isn't due to seeing what works. It's an indictment on what got us to this point. We just can't pitch.
And 200+ years of baseball history. Throwing fewer pitchers more innings has never ever worked in the history of ever.
We all support the players. I’ve not seen one kid get lambasted here, outside of a few moments during in game threads.
We’re questioning the pitching management by the guys who get paid. And for good reason.
Since “what has worked for 200 years” is not working now with this staff and “we just can’t pitch” is the sentiment, why not give a different concept a chance?
Responsibility belongs with the decisions makers. The kids are not at fault. The coaches sole purpose is to help put players in position to be successful on an off the field.
College baseball can look very unorthodox. That is built in. The 2023 D1 home run leader Jac Caglianone (Florida) is the Gators' Saturday starter. He has 23 bombs and DH's every game. He is 4-2 on the mound.
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