Samford outfielder is another really good portal pickup. Things will only get better in coming days and years.
...but rope hats.Head Baseball Coach: Competency, experience, leadership qualities, accountability, drive, excellence.
Recruiting Vibe: Excitement, energy, positivity, productive, well-planned, responsive to needs.
a case study in contrast
I must admit that I’ve been quite surprised to find out that there is not in fact a required 2-week long beach trip to immediately follow each season.Head Baseball Coach: Competency, experience, leadership qualities, accountability, drive, excellence.
Recruiting Vibe: Excitement, energy, positivity, productive, well-planned, responsive to needs.
a case study in contrast
I don't think learning how to coach in the SEC had much to do with it. We were basically one legit bullpen arm from being able to compete for a national championship. I think us being short was just not having a full portal season. I think this next year we're probably going to see the flipside of this year. Have the arms, but missing some key position players (unless we just clean up in the portal or unless some younger players that didn't really play just explode onto the scene next year). Hopefully by year 3 we are supplementing with the portal rather than having to really build our team with it. I know the portal is going to continue to be huge, but I still think it will be easier to keep good players than it will be to go poach them.This was his learning how to coach in the SEC season. He knows now what he needs not just to compete but to win it.
Can either one of them play catcher?
Teel and Lewski will stay. I had a feeling Nunnalee would jet once we signed Christman and the Samford kid.So, Nunnalee now in portal, so we have the same number of outfielders as this time yesterday.
One out of three dominoes falls (Nunnalee, Teel, Milewski).
I hope so, but ultimately that depends on the draft.Teel and Lewski will stay. I had a feeling Nunnalee would jet once we signed Christman and the Samford kid.
not my hope. He is not a good catcher or hitter.I think the hope is Milewski is back next year, but we may have to see about the draft there. I know we are recruiting a freshman catcher from TCU as one option.
not my hope. He is not a good catcher or hitter.
I know he was not healthy some, but I disagree on the playing really well, or even well, down the stretch.He played really well down the stretch. And was not healthy for a chunk of the season.
I know he was not healthy some, but I disagree on the playing really well, or even well, down the stretch.
Would make sense for them to stay. I would expect both of them to be later round picks if they get drafted at all so would think they could make about as much in NIL here as they would get in a signing bonus. Guess it just depends if they prefer riding buses to going to class.Teel and Lewski will stay. I had a feeling Nunnalee would jet once we signed Christman and the Samford kid.
That's super encouraging but also a really small sample. Hard to say whether that's him finally being healthy and adjusted to high level competition, or just a normal hot streak.He was hitting .182 after the LSU series and raised his batting average almost 60 points by the end of the year. Hit .423 with 5 homers in his last 7 games.
That's super encouraging but also a really small sample. Hard to say whether that's him finally being healthy and adjusted to high level competition, or just a normal hot streak.
From my perspective, once he got healthy he was a serviceable SEC-level catcher. Then there's the reality that if you just DH him for a full season, he's least a .238, 20+ homer guy. His HR/AB numbers are on par with Ace, and that was with the wear and tear of catching...He was hitting .182 after the LSU series and raised his batting average almost 60 points by the end of the year. Hit .423 with 5 homers in his last 7 games.
I agree, also after his first time playing against Sec pitching, he should do better his senior year. He was really good hitting last several games; he wasn't pulling everything and man the power he has.From my perspective, once he got healthy he was a serviceable SEC-level catcher. Then there's the reality that if you just DH him for a full season, he's least a .238, 20+ homer guy. His HR/AB numbers are on par with Ace, and that was with the wear and tear of catching...
I don't see how the answer isn't to keep him, and see if you can get a better defensive catcher to campus (portal or HS) so we have the DH option.
I’ll take it!He was hitting .182 after the LSU series and raised his batting average almost 60 points by the end of the year. Hit .423 with 5 homers in his last 7 games.