Something has to change... we only lose KRD this offseason and we have 8 pitchers on our staff. I'm not sure if Holub is able to manage 8 arms - that's so much to ask. But I am starting to wonder if Holub is the right pitching coach for us. The pitchers don't seem to be "competitively ready" when coming in - as MSL said on a recent podcast - but they keep putting them in there. The pitch calling is oftentimes very questionable. Maybe having 8 arms to manage is too much to ask of her, but I really feel like we've taken a step further back in the pitching this year even though we added a lot of arms. It looks like they are going with Maxton and Frost for the majority and KRD is sort of the mid-week arm. Regardless, game planning and management needs to be looked at from the pitching side. When bringing in arms from the pen, they seem to do OK for a few outs, but not much after that. Maybe they need to act a little more like a baseball bullpen, using a lot of arms each game so you're not leaving pitchers in for too long. Keeps everyone on their toes so they know they are going to get some time and keeps hitters off balance learning new pitchers every couple innings. Even last night, Frost came in the bottom of the 6th, got us out of a jam, and then gave up 4 in the seventh. Something isn't adding up...
I don't know... but it's been said many times that the biggest thing holding this team back from real success is the pitching, and it's been the achilles heel for the team since MSL has taken over. Defense has been a little suspect this season, which wasn't unexpected with a lot of freshman and a 2B that didn't play in the field hardly at all last year. But other seasons has been good.