#6 for nowThoughts on how everyone thinks our team will be next year? I have heard some good things about some of the transfers, I know Ming and the staff seem to be working hard right now. Do we know where we rank in the transfer portal classes to this point?
Everything else is, so guess is YES.Are all the old Rivals baseball message thread gone?
Top 20? Before the draft, I would say top 5. Not as certain now - hard to know how much everyone else lost in the draft.Depends on the results of the MLB draft. If chips fall in our favor, top 20 team.
The transfer pitcher from GCU was a dang good weekend starter as a freshman there too, and that’s a quality league. He’ll be a bullpen arm here, but he has the intangibles to work the front end of games in the SEC. My guess is he will be matched up with one of those guys in the Mason Moore-Darren Williams-Sean Harney piggyback role like they’ve had success doing.Top 20? Before the draft, I would say top 5. Not as certain now - hard to know how much everyone else lost in the draft.
The starting rotation is top notch. 4 deep with N Harris, Cleaver, Jelkin, and the WKU guy. All have shown they can perform well at college level. L Harris had a great summer and could take a step up from his first season too. Lots of new guys added to the pen to go with a few, mostly unproven arms. A question mark for sure, but not one without upside. The lineup (my preference):1 Lawrence; 2. Duffey 3. Bell 4. Campbell 5. Schwartz 6. Hansen 7. Cerny 8. Jenkins (?) 9. Brown. Last three or four could move around. Hindle/Tyson/Van Cleave/Marcy provide some depth. All in all, the offense should take a step forward next season and should be adequate given the strong starting rotation. I would say top 5 team, could move down or up some depending on the bullpen. IMO, top 20 is selling our talent way too short. This team has the potential to be as good as any we have had.
He was also 32/33 in SB attempts & had an OPS of 1.058. Also had a pretty good BB/K ratio (17/27) so it looks like he puts the ball in play. Scored 59 runs in 46 games. On paper, he looks like a great fit.Just got a pretty solid late add. Jayce Tharnish from St Bonaventure. Hit 403 with 7 homers. Outfielder.
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