"RHP Touki Toussaint, ranked No. 8 in 2014 recruiting class, commits to #Vanderbilt" (Via Kendall Rogers)
That's a big time recruiting pick up for them.
Now here is my preview of our team this year.
I have been to almost every fall scrimmage and Coach Cohen is giving some of the True Freshmen very good playing time. Reid Humphreys is going to be an awesome 3B for us. He has played 3rd in all of the scrimmages I have been to. He is a solid hitter and a really good fielder. He makes good plays but also boots some easy ones. He will be good though. Also Detz is as good as last year. Nothing different from him.
Catcher: I can't determine who I would catch just yet. Garner is a very good power hitter but it is hit or miss with him. He has just started getting consistent contact. He is quick behind the plate and has a good arm. Randolph has been "ok" at hitting, not just amazing. He is a blocking machine behind the plate and that could decide some SEC games. He literally can block anything in the dirt or close to the plate. It's something special to watch. I'd give him the edge just for that reason. Garner probably has a better arm though.
Middle INF: Britton, Pirtle, Seth Heck, and Kyle Hann have all split time between SS and 2B. I heard that Pirtle prefers to play SS. He can definitely make the plays there just as good as he can at 2B. You already know about him. So far through this fall, I'd say Britton is most improved. His offense has been out of this world. It's like something clicked for him. He doesn't look anything like the hitter he used to be. He has been pounding line drives to all parts of the field. He is leading the team in BA so far. Seth Heck is a JUCO transfer from Seattle, WA. He is very good also. His hitting could use some work but doesn't need much. All of these are pretty even in the field. Heck and Hann are behind Pirtle and Britton on hitting as of right now in my opinion.
1B: We all know Rea is going to play it. Detz, and Brent Rooker can also step up and play 1B. Rooker can move and he can hit pretty consistently.
Outfield: Armstrong has got to start somewhere. He has been tearing the seems off the ball all fall. He has several doubles off the wall. He is hitting with way more power and consistency than last year. Henderson I think has improved his fielding. He can still get burned sometimes but that's on oddly hit balls that seem to carry forever. Then you have Jake Vickerson who is also a JUCO transfer. He has blazing speed, can field well and is surprisingly a very good hitter already.
Pitching: Dakota Hudson. Remember the name for the future. If he keeps good command, he will be a pro. True Freshman already topping just over 95MPH with an 83MPH off-speed. Lindgren is going to be a good relief pitcher out of the pen this year i think. He is also hitting 95. Zac Houston is another very good pitcher that will come along and be good. He tops out around 90-92 but it looks more like 98.
Woodruff is who everyone wants to hear about so here goes. He has only thrown about 2 innings. He topped out at 96 twice and his off-speed looked very good. We don't need to rush him back though. His command was extremely solid too. No hits and had 3 k's I believe.
Here would be my defensive line up for opening day:
1B-Wes Rea
2B-Brett Pirtle
SS-Matt Britton (I put him here because I think he has a little more range than Pirtle)
3B-Detz
C-Garner/Randolph
LF-Vickerson
CF-Bradford
RF-Armstrong
P-Woodruff
That's a big time recruiting pick up for them.
Now here is my preview of our team this year.
I have been to almost every fall scrimmage and Coach Cohen is giving some of the True Freshmen very good playing time. Reid Humphreys is going to be an awesome 3B for us. He has played 3rd in all of the scrimmages I have been to. He is a solid hitter and a really good fielder. He makes good plays but also boots some easy ones. He will be good though. Also Detz is as good as last year. Nothing different from him.
Catcher: I can't determine who I would catch just yet. Garner is a very good power hitter but it is hit or miss with him. He has just started getting consistent contact. He is quick behind the plate and has a good arm. Randolph has been "ok" at hitting, not just amazing. He is a blocking machine behind the plate and that could decide some SEC games. He literally can block anything in the dirt or close to the plate. It's something special to watch. I'd give him the edge just for that reason. Garner probably has a better arm though.
Middle INF: Britton, Pirtle, Seth Heck, and Kyle Hann have all split time between SS and 2B. I heard that Pirtle prefers to play SS. He can definitely make the plays there just as good as he can at 2B. You already know about him. So far through this fall, I'd say Britton is most improved. His offense has been out of this world. It's like something clicked for him. He doesn't look anything like the hitter he used to be. He has been pounding line drives to all parts of the field. He is leading the team in BA so far. Seth Heck is a JUCO transfer from Seattle, WA. He is very good also. His hitting could use some work but doesn't need much. All of these are pretty even in the field. Heck and Hann are behind Pirtle and Britton on hitting as of right now in my opinion.
1B: We all know Rea is going to play it. Detz, and Brent Rooker can also step up and play 1B. Rooker can move and he can hit pretty consistently.
Outfield: Armstrong has got to start somewhere. He has been tearing the seems off the ball all fall. He has several doubles off the wall. He is hitting with way more power and consistency than last year. Henderson I think has improved his fielding. He can still get burned sometimes but that's on oddly hit balls that seem to carry forever. Then you have Jake Vickerson who is also a JUCO transfer. He has blazing speed, can field well and is surprisingly a very good hitter already.
Pitching: Dakota Hudson. Remember the name for the future. If he keeps good command, he will be a pro. True Freshman already topping just over 95MPH with an 83MPH off-speed. Lindgren is going to be a good relief pitcher out of the pen this year i think. He is also hitting 95. Zac Houston is another very good pitcher that will come along and be good. He tops out around 90-92 but it looks more like 98.
Woodruff is who everyone wants to hear about so here goes. He has only thrown about 2 innings. He topped out at 96 twice and his off-speed looked very good. We don't need to rush him back though. His command was extremely solid too. No hits and had 3 k's I believe.
Here would be my defensive line up for opening day:
1B-Wes Rea
2B-Brett Pirtle
SS-Matt Britton (I put him here because I think he has a little more range than Pirtle)
3B-Detz
C-Garner/Randolph
LF-Vickerson
CF-Bradford
RF-Armstrong
P-Woodruff