Scouting San Diego State

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They were coached by Tony Gwynn before he had to take a leave because of cancer. Finished 42-19 and won the Mountain West tournament.

Their hitting seems to be better than their pitching. Hitting .291 but their ERA is 3.70.

They do have several hitters that appear impressive and their starting pitchers have pretty good numbers. Their closer has 20 saves, but the rest of their bullpen looks suspect.

Keep in mind that we are playing in a hitter's park, and our opponents are no slouch at the plate.

So do we go Fitts/Lingo or do we throw Mitchell?
 

Wizard.sixpack

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I noticed their field dimensions are similiar to Dudy Noble..that's nice.

ULL:
330 ft. - Left Field Line
375 ft. - Left Center
400 ft. - Center Field
375 ft. - Right Center
330 ft. - Right Field Line

MSU:
330 ft. - Left Field Line
376 ft. - Left Center
390 ft. - Center Field
374 ft. - Right Center
326 ft. - Right Field Line
 

57stratdawg

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Hm.. I thought their field was smaller. Could play smaller - less foul territory, wind, etc.
 

jamdawg96

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They stole a lot of bases this year.

I'm sure they will test Gavin (or whoever is catching) if they get on base Friday.
 
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At quick glance I didn't note any common oppornents. However UC Santa Barbara (who we played early in the season) and SDSU had several common opponents, for what it's worth.

Here are a few sample opponents and their respective records against each:

UC Riverside (SDS 3-0; UCSB 2-1)
Long Beach St. (SDS 1-0; UCSB 1-2)
UC Irvine (SDS 2-1; UCSB 0-3)
San Jose St. (SDS 2-1; UCSB 2-1)
 

WayboDawg

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These West Coast teams are a shot in the dark when it comes to how good they are. You might have a team that is just above .500 play like the Yankees circa 1997 for a stretch, and then you might have a team with only a handful of loses that completely lays down in the post season.

One thing I know, there are some good baseball teams in our regional, and the players better put Ole Miss out of their minds if they hope to advance. MSU has it's work cut out for them in this regional.
 
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patdog

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That is awful news about Tony Gwynn. Great player and a great guy. Hope he beats it.
 
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These West Coast teams are a shot in the dark when it comes to how good they are. You might have a team that is just above .500 play like the Yankees circa 1997 for a stretch, and then you might have a team with only a handful of loses that completely lays down in the post season.

One thing I know, there are some good baseball teams in our regional, and the players better put Ole Miss out of their minds if they hope to advance. MSU has it's work cut out for them in this regional.

Agreed. Tough to get ay real glimpse of what to expect - especially wth MSU's results with AZ and UCSB being from early in the season.

It's still a marathon - not a sprint. One game at a time, but its a winnable regional for MSU.