Should the FSU/Samford outcome affect our pitching decision for tomorrow morning?

CadaverDawg

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Should the FSU/Samford outcome affect our pitching decision for tomorrow morning?

Or do we go with Woodruff either way?<div>
</div><div>I tend to say Woodruff either way...that's what my brain says anyway. BUT, you have to think that if Samford loses, they will be much more depleted of pitching, thus giving us a better chance of beating them without using Woodruff. Makes you wonder if we could pitch a sinker baller like Ross Mitchell and the pen against them, and have Woodruff for FSU? Would this be the game to take a risk on? I still say no, you have to go with Woodruff, but I wanted to see what everyone else thought?</div>
 

Hump4Hoops

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Should the FSU/Samford outcome affect our pitching decision for tomorrow morning?

We need our best pitching to handle that lineup, regardless. If we need to burn extra arms, do it. Win tomorrow. We can pitch by committee and keep it competitive against FSU's #3.
 

jamdawg96

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Should the FSU/Samford outcome affect our pitching decision for tomorrow morning?

Statistically, they pretty much have a 1A and 1B, both freshmen. 1A is going against Samford, 1B will throw on Sunday.
 

patdog

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Should the FSU/Samford outcome affect our pitching decision for tomorrow morning?

Whether FSU wins or loses today, we're going to face one of their top 2 pitchers the first time we play them. I'd rather have Woodruff going in that game. Like I've said before though, with our pitching staff, there really are no wrong answers. We've got the depth to be good through the Monday game no matter how we play it.</p>