I’m not predicting because there are too many variables, but the Diamond Heels have what it takes.
Just a little more power would make me very confident.
Just a little more power would make me very confident.
I told @TommyAshley a while back, I have come to love Carolina Baseball more than perhaps both of the rev sports. There’s something about it lately that really grabs me. Maybe it’s that the MBB and FB programs are down, maybe it’s because of the time of year, but I absolutely get hooked on Diamond Heels ball.The only way that happens is if they start hitting with RISP and if we start hitting left-handed pitching more consistently imho! That said, Forbes sure has built a great program. I've sorta moved away from Basketball and Football and enjoy watch the Baseball and Women's Basketball programs more than ever.
I think a lot of people are feeling this. I know I am. It all started with going toe to toe with LSU in that regional and coming out on top.I told @TommyAshley a while back, I have come to love Carolina Baseball more than perhaps both of the rev sports. There’s something about it lately that really grabs me. Maybe it’s that the MBB and FB programs are down, maybe it’s because of the time of year, but I absolutely get hooked on Diamond Heels ball.
Crazy to think we needed a grand slam to win the first game in that regional.I think a lot of people are feeling this. I know I am. It all started with going toe to toe with LSU in that regional and coming out on top.
I am right there with you too.I told @TommyAshley a while back, I have come to love Carolina Baseball more than perhaps both of the rev sports. There’s something about it lately that really grabs me. Maybe it’s that the MBB and FB programs are down, maybe it’s because of the time of year, but I absolutely get hooked on Diamond Heels ball.
Regarding starting to hit with RISP, here are some current stats on the primary starters comparing their season BA with their BA with RISP:The only way that happens is if they start hitting with RISP and if we start hitting left-handed pitching more consistently imho! That said, Forbes sure has built a great program. I've sorta moved away from Basketball and Football and enjoy watch the Baseball and Women's Basketball programs more than ever.
This is good stuff hereRegarding starting to hit with RISP, here are some current stats on the primary starters comparing their season BA with their BA with RISP:
Season Avg/AVG with RISP
Schaffner: .341/344
Gallaher: .272/286
Paulsen: .309/.405
Winslow: .315/.342
Hull: .358/.438
Hynek: .299/.355
Howe: .258/.355
Nicholson: .240/.250
French: .196/.235
Some additional stats; these are over the last 10 games--a good measure of current performance. As a team we are hitting .306 with RISP and over that same time we are hitting .500 with runners on 3rd with less than 3 outs.
It's easy to focus on not getting a hit in a key moment in the current game, but even the best average, Hull's .438, means he's not getting a hit with RISP 56/100 times. The fact is, though, to a man, everyone's average with RISP exceeds their season average. Outside of hoping Gavin and Cooper raise their averages, and maybe French, I'm not sure how much more we can realistically ask.