The Barnyard: Carolina's Starting Arms
North Carolina leads the conference in ERA and sits at 13th in the nation. Here’s a look at the state of Carolina's starting pitchers.
Forbes discussion today covered a bit of this.....and the rotation this weekend was TBA when we finished.....^ the million dollar question. Important to keep in mind that things are currently great (30-6-1) and this discussion only comes from the bar being so high due to Glauber having a freshman all-american season.
I think the relative lack of length/dominance from Lynch and Decaro the last month makes the Glauber question harder.. If your goal is winning 2/3 games from here on out, keeping flexibility w/ Walker and Glauber could help you? But at what point does Glauber earn a game with his name on it? Is Boaz a guy who needs starter prep/rest, making him less valuable from pen? Do we use Exam break to press reset?
Out of all those questions I’m more concerned about finding production out of LF/DH. Hynek .182/French .143/Kellis .200 in ACC play. Is it Nunez? Need some guys to step up here
The sport is about peaking in May not April. Would love to see our top 2 arms find their groove down the stretch and let Forbes/Gaines/Jackson play chess in the regional
That’s a little surprising. Of the three current starters, I feel Jason struggled the most in the Clemson series. And I just don’t see For es replacing Jason in the rotation. I’d like to think that Folger’s performance Sunday in a spot where we really needed depth and he gave it to us would keep him in the rotation. The only “TBA” I could think of right now would be order…if you wanted to push Ryan up to Friday and Jason back. Screws with Ryan’s rest a little though.Forbes discussion today covered a bit of this.....and the rotation this weekend was TBA when we finished.....
Didn't say anything would change, just that it was TBA ahead of their meeting to discuss it.That’s a little surprising. Of the three current starters, I feel Jason struggled the most in the Clemson series. And I just don’t see For es replacing Jason in the rotation. I’d like to think that Folger’s performance Sunday in a spot where we really needed depth and he gave it to us would keep him in the rotation. The only “TBA” I could think of right now would be order…if you wanted to push Ryan up to Friday and Jason back. Screws with Ryan’s rest a little though.
“With McDuffie, Matthijs and Seagraves seemingly solid bullpen guys” is my only real concern with pitching… Duff is the only guy of that group I’d trust for an inning in a tight high level game right now. Not sure why, but MM’s fastball is just really VULNERABLE, and I’m still not sure why Cam’s velocity isn’t back/ or consistent. Seems to be a symptom related to his effectiveness somehow. Just not sure if it’s on purpose to gain more control, or if it’s an injury thing.Still like Globe out of the pen. Similar comparisons as Lynch at the same point in their inaugural seasons with Globe preforming a tick higher than Ryan from my recollections last year with McDuffie partially overshadowing Lynch's performances. Main difference is I think Boaz is much better suited as a starter than a bullpen guy. Obviously this may change come postseason, but I feel we're in a good spot right now. Interested to see how Jackson Rose fits in towards the tail-end. With McDuffie, Matthijs and Seagraves seemingly solid bullpen guys, it gives coaches the freedom to play around with the lineup a bit.
About all of your hand wringing, I am not certain.^ the million dollar question. Important to keep in mind that things are currently great (30-6-1) and this discussion only comes from the bar being so high due to Glauber having a freshman all-american season.
I think the relative lack of length/dominance from Lynch and Decaro the last month makes the Glauber question harder.. If your goal is winning 2/3 games from here on out, keeping flexibility w/ Walker and Glauber could help you? But at what point does Glauber earn a game with his name on it? Is Boaz a guy who needs starter prep/rest, making him less valuable from pen? Do we use Exam break to press reset?
Out of all those questions I’m more concerned about finding production out of LF/DH. Hynek .182/French .143/Kellis .200 in ACC play. Is it Nunez? Need some guys to step up here
The sport is about peaking in May not April. Would love to see our top 2 arms find their groove down the stretch and let Forbes/Gaines/Jackson play chess in the regional
I am with you, but really worried about Matty and Camron.Still like Globe out of the pen. Similar comparisons as Lynch at the same point in their inaugural seasons with Globe preforming a tick higher than Ryan from my recollections last year with McDuffie partially overshadowing Lynch's performances. Main difference is I think Boaz is much better suited as a starter than a bullpen guy. Obviously this may change come postseason, but I feel we're in a good spot right now. Interested to see how Jackson Rose fits in towards the tail-end. With McDuffie, Matthijs and Seagraves seemingly solid bullpen guys, it gives coaches the freedom to play around with the lineup a bit.
I agree, but I'm not sure what to do. Matty is not pitching like Matty. His command is off a little. His velo is down a little. He was injured, after all.I like Matthijs but he is hurting us right now. I say move him to midweek work until he proves he can help us on the weekends
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The Barnyard: Carolina's Starting Arms
North Carolina leads the conference in ERA and sits at 13th in the nation. Here’s a look at the state of Carolina's starting pitchers.www.on3.com
Matty hasn't pitched the same since the injury. Not sure if its just a confidence issue. We hope he comes around because Carolina will need him in Omaha.I feel the same as you @THEChapelthrill. I do not trust Matty and Cam at all right now. It’s Glauber and Mcduffie out of the pen in tight games. I might would throw Jackson Rose in there as well.
Rose, Holiday, Seagraves, Chewy & Flannery should all be ahead of the 2 aboveI am with you, but really worried about Matty and Camron.
The past 2 seasons have been impressive the number of quality arms we have. Last season we were missing Matty at the end dearlySo ask yourself
How many really good baseball schools would like our collection of pitchers?
Yea-probably most of them