Pretty crazy5-3 3.71 ERA
will be the 5th lowest Era we’ve face this postseason. Edwards, Govel, Towers and Steitz were lower.
3.71 in the SEC is not the same as the others5-3 3.71 ERA
will be the 5th lowest Era we’ve face this postseason. Edwards, Govel, Towers and Steitz were lower.
Good point, Runs saved on defense can be just as important as runs scored. Carter seems the best option in RF in the spacious outfield. Should be good to go with Hull and HoweA hard-throwing RHP. I mean…we’ve hit righties pretty well all season. Given the size of the park in Omaha and the righty on the mound, gotta believe that the doctor will be in the starting lineup.
This is true about certain kinds of aces. We’re rarely overpowered by fastballs.We're usually not kind to ace pitchers.
we’re gonna whoop this dude.3.71 in the SEC is not the same as the others
If he’s truly their best pitcher, which he is, they have to start him game one so he has more chances to pitch if they keep winning.Watched his game against Auburn. He looked damn good. Tall big guy who has a very good fastball, but he’s good bc he can mix in some very good off speed stuff. Maybe throws 5 pitches I think. He’s been very good in the post season and we will have to work hard to get to him/ get him out earlier than the 7th. Even if we scratch for a couple runs, they’ll likely stick with him if they are spread out. Can easily be a Sunday vs. USC situation where he can just eat up innings and our pitchers have no room for error. Need to be more like Edwards USC on Friday and get a couple plus run that pitch count up. Here’s to him struggling with command like Edwards did!
Still kinda surprised they didn’t go with Elliot….
Stat wise, he's the best.If he’s truly their best pitcher, which he is, they have to start him game one so he has more chances to pitch if they keep winning.
I know a few Ole Miss fans... they seemed surprised by the Rebs choice to not go with Elliott.And he’ll have experience pitching in Omaha after tomorrow night. Gotta play to win.
3.71 in the SEC is not the same as the others
I think Rabe is their best, as I suggested last week.Top 50 draft prospect, time to give him the Witherspoon treatment
Last two postseason games (of recent memory) where we totally jumped on first pitches just did not seem to have much success doing that (Arizona G3 and USC G3).Rabe has even pitched quite a few weekend sunday games as their "3rd" starter... Not sure if he was injured and came back there, or what. Season High is 7 innings pitched, which was his last start. Seems to be limited honestly by his strikeout totals... His last 4 starts have been 14, 13, 9, and 8 K's. And his SEASON high in walks is 2! Not really sure what our approach will be - jump on certain first pitches hoping to get any chance for solid swings off, or try to work counts, even if it ends up in a huge K total for us... just to try and get into the pen. Feel like it's gonna be a low scoring tight one!
Townsend is just as good imoI think Rabe is their best, as I suggested last week.
And better than his stats, as quoted above.
He had an arm injury during the season and hasn’t been the same pitcher since. He’s also starting to slide down draft boards as a result.Townsend is just as good imo
Only 11 BB all year.....Gonna have to grind AB and hit the ball....Don't wait on walks
Rabe's been elite.Ole Miss going with Rabe over Elliot or Townsend.
Hooks is good but pen is pretty thin after thatRabe's been elite.
But pitching is a dependent variable. One passed ball doesn't show in his line. It shows in extra pitches, stretched innings, and a bullpen that enters earlier than planned.
Clean defense – pitcher ahead – fewer three‑ball counts – shorter innings – fresh bullpen – UNC hitters free to work deep counts – more walks - tired arms late.
Rabe’s ERA tonight was only 3.55.3.71 in the SEC is not the same as the others
He was fantastic tonight. Cooper's 9 pitch AB in the second after a couple of quick outs was a very underrated part of the game. Made him work and got his pitch count up