DowntownDawg said:
20 percent of our problem, and that Thompson was a good pitching coach because he put together 2 middle of the road staffs at Auburn (the rest were awful) in about 9 years of coaching, and that's like having a good pitching staff at Coors field. Even though we had the worst ERA in the league last year, we sucked because of our range.
Butch didn't just do well at Auburn- he did well at Georgia and before that at Birmingham-Southern. Your statement about how he "only put together two middle of the road staffs at Auburn is hilarious because he was only there for three years. So, yeah, most of the time he was there he had good pitching staffs.
Here are the stats for Butch's THREE years at Auburn.
2006- 5.15 ERA (Or as you call them "the rest") That would have fininshed 8th in the SEC this year.
2007- 4.59 ERA (OH NO! IMPROVEMENT!) Would have been 5th in the SEC this year.
2008- 4.86 ERA (Not as good, but not that much worse) Also would have been 5th in the SEC this year.
Here is what happened after Butch left.
2009- 6.12 ERA (That's about a run and a half more a game as a team)
2010- 5.00 ERA (Much better, but still not as good as Butch's two best years, but better than the "rest" of his staffs, which amounts to his first year.)
Your other statement show how little you know about baseball in general. Here's the bottom line- we were horrible last year. It wasn't just pitching. It was defense, and really our lineup was merely decent as far as hitting, and we lacked team speed. We did have some power, and so people who don't know anything about baseball like you say- "Oh well, we were a good hitting team because look at the home runs". It goes deeper than that- and NO I'M NOT SAYING THAT HITTING HOME RUNS IS A BAD THING- because I know that's what you are thinking in your pea brain. What I am saying is that being good at hitting and htting with power are two different things, and just because you are good at hitting doesn't necessarily mean that you are able to hit with power, nor does hitting with power mean that you are a good hitter.
If you don't believe me about the talent of our team- well, let's look at the people who do this for a living. How many of our players were drafted last year? Three. How did they do in the minors? Not well. Because if you remember last year I said that the MLB draft would tell us how much talent we had, and they've proved my point.
And yes, we did lack range last year among other things. If you can't get to a ball, it's going to go down as a hit, and that hurts your pitching staff. That goes back to defense and also team speed.
About Coors Field- Auburn has the smallest ballpark in the SEC. That is very relevant because teams that play in hitters ballparks have pitching staffs that are worse in general. If you can put together a "middle of the road" pitching staff in a ballpark like that, you are going to get a lot more leeway from people. I'm not surprised that you didn't get that.
Finally- to those that think that our pitching will be worse this year, I disagree. I would be very surprised if we're worse or as bad this year. Our staff right now is healthier than they have been in a long time, they have more experience as a group, we have added some more talent on our team and we will be better defensively, we have an easier schedule, and then you have the bats with the smaller sweet spot. And you have "Butch Thompson sucks". Nice.