Unbelievable...

8dog

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we've now tried to steal 3rd with no one out with our slowest runner, allowed our NAIA 2B to make a costly error, and now put in a pitcher that clearly has no chance to get ahead of anyone (much less, not walk them).

Did Lane Burroughs take whatever common sense was left in this staff with him on the road?
 

DowntownDawg

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...and I like Cohen as much as I've ever liked any MSU coach. He talks a great game, but these decisions are just poor.
 

rugbdawg

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He has been our most consistent reliever BY FAR this season. We are up one run in a crucial game for our season. Instead of going with a solid, consistent, senior we go with two freshman who have been horrible, yes horrible, ALL YEAR. The decision is devoid of logic. We can't blow the few games that we are in this late and need to go with our best.
 

rugbdawg

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I understand what he was trying to do but he has very few good pitchers and we aren't in the majors. You go with your best guy period.
 

bulldogbaja

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Then I checked live stats, and realized that it's a 5-3 game in the 7th inning. But then I guess if you're going to conclude that the season is over after 4 series, it's not that much of a stretch to conclude that a game is over in the 7th inning.
 

8dog

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you go with your best when he's absolutely dominant. Houston is not. Im glad his stats look nice, but sure didn't want him throwing to Cox and Wilkins.

Its a matter of opinion.
 

DawgTeacher

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Well since Girodo didn't get it done the obvious answer would be to go to Houston. If you think back to last weekend at SC we did with the bases loaded and he hit the first batter with a breaking ball. The very next batter doubled to right center and that was about all he could give us. I'm guessing that played somewhat of a role in Cohen/ Thompson's decision. Bottom line right now is the players aren't making the plays. Don't think Polk all of a sudden forgot how to coach because he got old. And for damn sure don't think Cohen has lost all of his mojo in just his second season with us...WHERE HE WANTS TO BE. He won at friggin Kentucky, he will win here boys.
 

Todd4State

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don't think Polk forgot how to coach baseball. I think he forgot how to recruit- or didn't for various reasons. I think like Croom, he was loyal to a fault with his assistants like McNickle.

Let me put it this way- when you ***** about Lottery scholarships, your arguement doesn't hold a lot of water when you go into Georgia and get a couple of players from there.

I also think we went away from recruiting "ballplayers"- guys like Grant Hogue and we signed too many athletes like Russ Sneed and Jet Butler. Now, if Sneed and Butler have a higher ceiling when you are talking about tools when compared to a Grant Hogue but a lot of times players like that have "five tool potential" but they aren't able to put the tools together in college, if at all. And, if they do, it's going to be for probably no more than a year or two at the most. But, you get a guy like Hogue on the team and while he had no power, all he did is help us win ballgames.

And I'm not saying that we should get all "ballplayers"- you need a mix of guys that have talent, but have a high baseball IQ- I think Chris Stratton is a good example of this- and "ballplayers".