Because what I see is us losing our Ace who has carried us this year, our closer. Someone explain it to me, how we lose Stratton and Reed and that improves our pitching staff which has been stellar this year and keep the same god awful lineup and we morph into a team bound for Omaha.
Chris Stratton(fr) - 5.29era
(so) - 5.21era
c (jr) - 2.98era
Caleb Reed(fr) - 9.17era
(so) - 6.99era
(jr) - 1.55era
c (sr) - 3.41era
Clearly, they've developed tremendously over their time here. They were terrible as fr/so pitchers, agreed? So terrible, in fact, that a large portion of people on here would(or did) consider them busts. Is that a fair assumption? Definitely not SEC-worthy pitchers, because after all, if you can't get it done as a FR or SO here at State, you are NOT TALENTED enough to succeed at this level, correct? I'm just pointing out the irony of how many people on here approach baseball...
Ok, let's compare that to our current fr/so pitchers on current staff.
Taylor Stark(fr) - 2.95era
(so) - 3.00era
Daryl Norris(fr) - 3.21era
(so) has not pitched YET
Evan Mitchell(fr) - 4.62
(so) - 4.13
Johnathan Holder(fr) - 0.00era in 16ip
Ross Mitchell(fr) - 1.04era in 8.2ip
Tanner Gaines(fr) - 1.08era in 8.1ip
Jacob Lindgren(fr) - 3.18era in 11.1ip
Trevor Fitts(fr) - 3.29era in 13.2ip
Brandon Woodruff(fr) - 4.24era in 17.0ip(would be cut in half if not for all the punching judy hits OM put together against him last night)
Will Cox(fr) - 4.74era in 19ip
Total ERA of ALL our current FR pitchers COMBINED = 3.10
Clearly, we are not improving. The talent is still down. The pieces are not in place for future success. We have no chance to win big in the future with these guys!
I realize that my response is tongue-in-cheek, and I KNOW that losing Stratton/Reed will hurt, but there is plenty of evidence, based on where Reed/Stratton were as FR, compared to the guys we have now, that we have MULTIPLE guys with the capabilities to step up and fill these two roles just as well, if not better. Our talent has been upgraded TREMENDOUSLY on the hill the past two seasons, PERIOD. Our talent and youth on the mound has potential to develop into an elite all-around staff in the coming years. Elite enough to mask or even erase our hitting weaknesses, IMO.
Bradford is having a below average year, but he is what he is, a poor mans Jeffrey Rea, a scrappy guy who will hit around .300
I'd call him Jeffrey Rea reincarnated. He's just playing injured right now. He'll get hot later in the season, just like he did last year. Either way, comparing to a guy that is our all-time hits leader is more a compliment than anything else. Rea also had one of the best years as a true FR that I recall anyone at State having recently. Batting average in College Baseball is down 20 points across the board with the new bats. So, that leads us into the comparison.
Jeff Rea(fr) - .324 13doubles 2hr 32rbi 104tb .835ops
CT Bradford(fr) - .303 12doubles 0hr 34rbi 90tb .766ops
I think Norris, Bradford, Frazier, Renfroe, Rea, (eventually) Woodruff, Henderson, Fullerton, and Flair all have potential to be above SEC-average position players for us. That takes care of the entire starting lineup +1. I, for one, think Renfroe needs to move to catcher, stay there, and be pushed nonstop until he refines his ability. He has talents at that position that are absolutely OFF the charts, such as pop time, velocity on the throws, ability to throw behind guys, etc... he just needs work on refining other aspects(framing, blocking, etc). Overall, these guys all just need the time to mature into their respective roles. CT, Frazier, and Norris were far more refined than the average freshman out of HS. They were VERY GOOD as fr here at State. As good as any we've had in awhile. People just have a hard time seeing it, because the overall product has still been down. The rest of these guys are just extremely raw talents, and it's taking time for them to put it together. More time than I'd like, definitely. But about what I'd expect. This is why I am hopeful that they take HUGE steps forward as Sophs/Jrs next year, just as tons of our guys have over the years...
I agree with your assessment on the junior starters, Britton, etc...but they are also still developing, and have been serviceable in some situations. We will have a few new FR next year come in with potential to fill these roles if these guys don't step forward, several of which are more refined as HS seniors and will be ready to be serviceable in a starting role if needed.
Look guys, we are ALL disappointed in where we are right now. EVERY ONE of us. We are behind schedule for where we want to be. That is ON COHEN. It's even more frustrating, because we've been SO CLOSE to breaking through SO MANY times this year, yet we never seem to get it done. How many of our losses did we lose in the 9th? How many did we have a chance to win in the 9th? It's enough to drive you insane as a fan. Much easier to just suck and get blown out than to push all the best teams in the country to the brink and then come up short. That said, I still choose to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel... and that light is NOT as far away as many here are starting to feel that it is.
I KNEW we were going to have a long season at the plate this year. However, I, for one, feel like the pitching is what is letting us down right now, moreso than the hitting. My preseason expectation was to go 15-15 in the SEC, which it looks like we will fall short of. The reason we're falling short of my goal isn't hitting(which is behind as expected), it's Routt and Mitchell's underperformance relative to my expectations, along with Reed's meltdowns at the end of a couple SEC games.
Let's let things play out for the rest of the season and actually miss the regionals before falling apart about this, ok? I feel like this team has a run left in them that we haven't seen yet. The light bulb is going to come on at some point, and our pitching depth sets up well to make a deep run in the SEC tourney, provided we make it there. IMO, we need to win 14-15 SEC games total to get into regionals(including tournament), and once we are in(as we're well-aware given our last two appearances), we have a chance....