Are we really going to lose a player in the 40th round?

ronpolk

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I read an article about him and he seemed dead set on going pro. I wouldn't be shocked if he went.
 

Fktdawg

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He may simply be not that interested in college.

So realistically, what are we gonna look like next season?

I know our pitching will take a pretty big hit losing Lingo and Holder.

But will we improve at all offensively?

Does anyone think we'll sniff 40 regular season wins? Or even a regional?
 

BiscuitEater

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Think, you might want to sllloooooooowwwwwwwww ...

So realistically, what are we gonna look like next season?
Does anyone think we'll sniff 40 regular season wins? Or even a regional?

down for a just a little while. No one will even have an idea about the roster till late Aug. Cohen has signed a great class but they are not even on campus yet.
 

patdog

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Either he's getting bad advice or he's just not very bright. Or both.
 

MSUDC11

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I actually think our hitting will be better next year. We should have more power in the lineup with Swinarski and Humphreys playing a lot and then Garner and Rooker as DH options.

The bullpen is a concern for the first time in a long time. Starting pitching should be as good or better with everyone coming back. Hudson may be the X factor in how good we are next year.

We will be very young, but loaded with talent.
 

msstate7

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I actually think our hitting will be better next year. We should have more power in the lineup with Swinarski and Humphreys playing a lot and then Garner and Rooker as DH options.

The bullpen is a concern for the first time in a long time. Starting pitching should be as good or better with everyone coming back. Hudson may be the X factor in how good we are next year.

We will be very young, but loaded with talent.
Should we consider fitts stepping into holder's role? Fitts is very good 1 time thru lineup
 

QuaoarsKing

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So realistically, what are we gonna look like next season?

I know our pitching will take a pretty big hit losing Lingo and Holder.

But will we improve at all offensively?

Does anyone think we'll sniff 40 regular season wins? Or even a regional?

LOL, getting an early start for 2015, which I'm certain will be the 5th consecutive year of "We won't make the NCAA Tournament at all!!!!!111" meltdowns.
 

Fktdawg

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LOL, getting an early start for 2015, which I'm certain will be the 5th consecutive year of "We won't make the NCAA Tournament at all!!!!!111" meltdowns.

Lulzzz dude, it was just a question. No meltdown. I mean clearly if we don't improve offensively and take even a small step back pitching-wise, the 40 win mark will be somewhat of a pipedream.

I just don't keep up with our baseball recruiting religiously like some do. Just curious as to what our incoming class will be able to contribute.

What do ya'll think Paul Young, Will Cox, Jon Marc Shelly will be able to do for us, if anything , coming off their injuries?
 

CadaverDawg

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Lulzzz dude, it was just a question. No meltdown. I mean clearly if we don't improve offensively and take even a small step back pitching-wise, the 40 win mark will be somewhat of a pipedream.

I just don't keep up with our baseball recruiting religiously like some do. Just curious as to what our incoming class will be able to contribute.

What do ya'll think Paul Young, Will Cox, Jon Marc Shelly will be able to do for us, if anything , coming off their injuries?

Legit questions.

My hope is that we can get Hudson into the starting rotation, and move Mitchell back to the pen. Young may be ready by opening game, but Cox will probably not be 100% until later in the year? Shelly should be ready fairly early as well.

Laster is going to the cape, so I expect him to be pretty solid next year, and to lock up a rotation spot. We pretty much know that Fitts is going to start, and he will be a 4-5 inning guy. And Hudson is likely going to be our 3rd weekend starter unless he can't get it done, then Ross probably winds up back in the rotation. If we can have a pen consisting of Ross, Tatum, Gentry, Sexton, Young, Cox, and Shelly...we should be solid, but fairly inexperienced outside of Ross and Gentry.

offensively, I look for us to be Much better next season. Obviously, a lot can change, but my early prediction for a starting lineup for opening day is....

Vickerson LF
Heck 2B
Humphreys RF
Collins C
Rea 1B
Garner DH
Holland SS
Brown CF
Britton 3B

Rotation:
Fitts
Laster
Hudson

Some form of that order, although it is RH dominant and Cohen might freak out over that and DH Robson or somebody vs a RHP....but to me that lineup has a ton of power and extra base hits in it. We'll see, just guessing
 

esplanade91

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Should we consider fitts stepping into holder's role? Fitts is very good 1 time thru lineup

I don't think he has the velocity to close out games. People on here complained about Holder not having a great fastball but he clocked 94 pretty often.

Pretty scary thinking about going from Holder/Lindgren to ??????
 

bulldogcountry1

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@Dale_Burdick13: Thank you to everyone and the New York Mets for this amazing opportunity!

If we lose a 40th round guy, that is a major fail by the coaching staff. With only a limited amount of scholarship money available, they have to know what these kids' plans are within reason. I doubt they would invest too much effort into a guy that would bail if they got drafted at all.

Plus, to be a consistent, elite team, there is a certain threshold where you don't worry about HS recruits signing. That should definitely be outside of the 10th round for us and then get a few inside of that here and there. That said, I can't recall anyone lately who was outside of the 10th and signed. Corey Dickerson maybe?
 

esplanade91

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If we lose a 40th round guy, that is a major fail by the coaching staff. With only a limited amount of scholarship money available, they have to know what these kids' plans are within reason. I doubt they would invest too much effort into a guy that would bail if they got drafted at all.

Plus, to be a consistent, elite team, there is a certain threshold where you don't worry about HS recruits signing. That should definitely be outside of the 10th round for us and then get a few inside of that here and there. That said, I can't recall anyone lately who was outside of the 10th and signed. Corey Dickerson maybe?
To be fair, we snagged a 5th rounder and he never lived up to the hype. An undrafted utility player became the most productive pitcher in school history.

If someone doesn't show up, another will.
 
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Dickerson was 7th round, and he is currently tearing it up for the Rockies. Alexander went fairly late if I recall and he went pro.
 
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If we lose a 40th round guy, that is a major fail by the coaching staff. With only a limited amount of scholarship money available, they have to know what these kids' plans are within reason. I doubt they would invest too much effort into a guy that would bail if they got drafted at all.

Ha are you serious? Some of these kids have no idea what they are doing until they are drafted and the amount of money that they are offered. And a lot of times these projections are way off. No way for Cohen and our staff to be psychics. I know Cohen has a PowerPoint that he shows draft risks with the pros and cons of college vs. minor league ball.