The direction doesn’t appear to be all that different from where we were going.
The direction doesn’t appear to be all that different from where we were going.
RPI: 2024 19, 2025 33, 2026 12.The direction doesn’t appear to be all that different from where we were going.
If we get a regional in Starkville, I think we win it. But the super is the end of the road for 2026.But I will also add, again the SEC baseball schedule was very tough. State could possibly get a good draw in the NCAA tournament and go all the way to the college World Series. Or they could lose in a super. Just depends on their draw and when they match up with other SEC teams. Or Georgia Tech.
Nothing would surprise me much. CWS or lose regional. My biggest concern right now is how the heck are we going to win game 3 in a regional? We can beat #4 without TV & the. Win game 2 with him. But who can we trust to win game 3?If we get a regional in Starkville, I think we win it. But the super is the end of the road for 2026.
Great point. Pray the 4 comes through the losers bracket and we out hit them.Nothing would surprise me much. CWS or lose regional. My biggest concern right now is how the heck are we going to win game 3 in a regional? We can beat #4 without TV & the. Win game 2 with him. But who can we trust to win game 3?
ThisWeak up the middle… no closer…. bad situational hitting….over managing the games.
Seeing as we can’t beat any elite teams I think we cruise through the regional (although considering it’s at home our nuts might shrink) and then lose super.Nothing would surprise me much. CWS or lose regional. My biggest concern right now is how the heck are we going to win game 3 in a regional? We can beat #4 without TV & the. Win game 2 with him. But who can we trust to win game 3?
LOL. That’s total BS. Go look at his stats in the ACC last year, vs. the SEC this year. He stepped up his performance, big time, in a much stronger league. Going from being the expected #2 to being one of the best #1 starters in the SEC is absolutely stepping up. Had he simply matched is stat line from UVA last year, we might have struggled to even make the tournament.Valincius was ineligible to step up since he was already our #2 (or co-#1) starter.
We needed a Stone, Foster, Billingsley to step up and at least be a serviceable starter. And they’ve been terrible.
You’re reaching. Valencius was outstanding from the beginning of the season. There just wasn’t room for him to step up more when McPherson went down. And yeah, that 6.72 ERA is more than just a “tad high.”LOL. That’s total BS. Go look at his stats in the ACC last year, vs. the SEC this year. He stepped up his performance, big time, in a much stronger league. Going from being the expected #2 to being one of the best #1 starters in the SEC is absolutely stepping up. Had he simply matched is stat line from UVA last year, we might have struggled to even make the tournament.
Stone was not terrible at all. He was 6-2 overall, 3-2 in conference play. His ERA in league play was a tad high at 6.72, but that’s a very respectable stat line from someone who was supposed to be our Sunday guy. He more or less was the catalyst for us not getting swept in Austin. He stepped up and became a viable weekend starter on what should have been the Sunday role….which is done by committee for most teams.
The ultimate problem - Stone was 41st in the league in ERA, but 23rd in innings pitched. We had to start him against a superior arm every weekend, and a few times he had to go deeper into ballgames than we probably wanted to keep us from burning up the entire pen before Game 3. All of the problems we had this year are attributed to pitching injuries. Our Sat guy was throwing on Friday, our Sun guy was throwing on Sat guy, and we never found a #4 starter (which isn’t shocking, because “#4 starter” isn’t even a thing in college baseball) to throw on Sunday.
We didn’t hit our ceiling in the regular season due to the McPherson and Kirk injuries. It happens. As of right now, hitting that ceiling in the postseason is still possible. We’ll see what happens.
So are you saying TV and the coaching staff both don’t deserve credit for him being elite from the very beginning of the year? Because he stepped up early, it “doesn’t count”? The last time I checked, that’s even better than waiting on a key injury elsewhere before elevating your playYou’re reaching. Valencius was outstanding from the beginning of the season. There just wasn’t room for him to step up more when McPherson went down.
And yeah, that 6.72 ERA is more than just a “tad high.”
1. No that's not what I'm saying at all. Of course TV and the staff deserve all the credit in the world for his season. But he was already an established reliable starter when McPherson went down. We needed someone else to step up.So are you saying TV and the coaching staff both don’t deserve credit for him being elite from the very beginning of the year? Because he stepped up early, it “doesn’t count”? The last time I checked, that’s even better than waiting on a key injury elsewhere before elevating your play
It really isn’t. The game has changed a lot. What was once a horrid ERA for a pitcher 10 years ago is now pretty average, and what was once an average ERA is now near elite.
The SEC entire league average ERA is around 6.00 in conference play. There were 3 teams in the SEC where the combined ERA of the entire staff was higher than 6.72. It’s not a bad ERA at all for a dude who didn’t even have a weekend role at the beginning of the season, who we hoped might become a Sunday starter. He instead was forced to pitch a day ahead of schedule, and still had a winning record of 3-2 in league play.
He was not a liability in the grand scheme of things, and would have fared much better if we only had to rely on him as a one time through the order guy in Game 3. That would have put him at 30-35 IP in league play, instead of the 44.1 IP that he actually registered as the #2 starter.
No, we needed multiple somebodies to step up, and quite a few did. We didn’t finish Top 5 in the SEC in staff ERA - with our #1 starter out all year - only because of TV.1. No that's not what I'm saying at all. Of course TV and the staff deserve all the credit in the world for his season. But he was already an established reliable starter when McPherson went down. We needed someone else to step up.
2. All I know is Duke Stone's conference ERA was 41st out of 49 pitchers with enough innings to get ranked. And he was our #2 starter for most of the season. If you want to call that average, knock yourself out. But you're wrong.
RPI: 2024 19, 2025 33, 2026 12.
We are a 12 RPI and a lock for hosting. How does that play on your bingo card?
You offer no analysis you sound like a chick. “oh well, we weren’t that good but let’s go state! On to the next!” And I’ve seen you get all in your feelings when people actually offer analytical arguments. You’re like a chick.I gotta say, IMHO this horse has been beaten to death. What more is there to say about the season we just had that hasn't already been said multiple times and multiple ways hereabouts?
We weren't as good as we thought we were after the Ole Miss sweep, but if three more games had "that's baseball"ed our way everybody would feel very different about the season.
On to the postseason. We've got a lot of good players, maybe they'll get on a roll...
You offer no analysis you sound like a chick. “oh well, we weren’t that good but let’s go state! On to the next!” And I’ve seen you get all in your feelings when people actually offer analytical arguments. You’re like a chick.