1. Sit Russ Sneed and replace him with Nick Vickerson.
2. Sit Ryan Collins and replace him with Trey Johnson.
I actually went to the game tonight, and we really looked OK to me for the most part. Ogden and Frost are excellent defensive players, and Shepherd is a very good defensive player. Wes Thigpen had a rough game for the first half of the game with two passed balls- or pitches that should have been ruled passed balls.
Sneed looks like Mike Schmidt- with two left feet. The problem is this- he lacks baseball instincts. He can take ground balls until he dies with Tom Emanski and he is going to still suck. There is nothing that Cohen or anyone else can do. Except sit him. I don't understand why Cohen insists on playing him. As far as Vickerson, yes he is no gold glover either, but he would be no worse than Sneed defensively. Sneed does not want the ball. Case in point- TWICE there were balls bunted/slow rollers to third base and were in the area where a third baseman should field the ball- no more than 12 feet in front of third base down the line and BOTH times Russ made Caleb Reed field the ball. And to Reed's credit, he made the play once and almost made it the other time. But he shouldn't have had to- that's the third baseman's ball. Our one error tonight was made by him on a ball that he should have caught. It was about as routine a ball as you're going to get a third base, and it wasn't all that well hit. On top of that, Russ struggled during infield. It's ridiculous.
I also have no clue why Cohen insists on playing Ryan Collins. He has sucked it up to. Every time the ball is hit to him, it's an adventure. And when he's not screwing up in the field, he's looking at three pitches down the middle of the plate or popping up a bunt Willie Mays Hayes style. All I heard about this fall was Trey Johnson this, Trey Johnson that, and I believe he is hitting .500 on the season. He is a LH bat, like Collins, and has a strong arm as evidenced by the fact that he is a pitcher as well.
Back to Sneed and Vickerson- some people will say that sitting Russ may hurt our offensive production, but as far as I can tell, we would maybe lose a little bit of power, but we could use Sneed as a DH where he can do something that he is halfway decent at, and we likely gain defense, and will add speed to the lineup.
Nick Routt deserved better tonight. He made two pitches to get out of the third inning, and we didn't help him out.
Two coaching things that I noticed that were the difference in the game- 1. First inning, SEMO State has a runner on third with one out. Cohen calls for the infield to play in at all positions- a move that you only would see in Japan- and it works. Guy hits the ball at Ogden, and we hold the runner,get the second out, and then Routt gets the third out of the inning with no runs allowed. That was a huge play, because it also allowed us to get ahead in the bottom of the inning, which was important considering what has happened thus far. 2. Jaron Shepherd, a Cohen recruit, aggressively takes third base, drawing a throw from the centerfielder, who then throws it away and allows Shepherd to score tying the game and puts the go ahead run on third. SEMO got out of the inning, but that play allowed us get in a position to get the game to extra innings where we were able to win it.
We also had some critical plays on the basepaths defensively- we threw a couple of runners out, and we picked off one of their runners, which turned out to be big plays for us.
We have a few guys that are scuffling a little bit at the plate, but I think as the season goes on, the bats will come around.