WVU coach on McDuffie/Glauber

BenSherman

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Q. You guys were able to get the traffic on the base paths early in the game. But when Walker McDuffie came in, he was able to stack a couple of zeros. What made him so good tonight?

STEVE SABINS: He's got a really nasty slider, and the fastball is plus. I think he was in the zone probably a little bit more than he had been over the last two weeks. I think he's like a 41 percent in-zone guy. So he relies on chase. But he was able to get ahead with some swings.

And I think his in-zone number's probably a lot higher today, didn't have a great postseason up to this point. He'd given up some big hits and some big moments. But credit to North Carolina for kind of sticking with their dude and trusting their guy. He's a sophomore that kind of had some bumps and bruises throughout this postseason. But that's what this thing is. It's growth.

And so North Carolina's coaching staff's incredible, what they do with their arms. But they basically just entrusted that kid in the biggest moment, and he responded really well for them because he's a super talented kid. And failure's kind of part of this deal.

So yeah, McDuffie threw the ball fantastic. And then Glauber at the end, that guy's nasty, and they're riding him pretty good -- Glauber, maybe -- but that fastball, it was like 94, 95, 7, and it's kind of a low-arm slot. Almost side arm with some serious extension. So it's a little different look but it's a pretty electric fastball there.
 

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Mcduffie age 10 at Christmas.
 

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Q. You guys were able to get the traffic on the base paths early in the game. But when Walker McDuffie came in, he was able to stack a couple of zeros. What made him so good tonight?

STEVE SABINS: He's got a really nasty slider, and the fastball is plus. I think he was in the zone probably a little bit more than he had been over the last two weeks. I think he's like a 41 percent in-zone guy. So he relies on chase. But he was able to get ahead with some swings.

And I think his in-zone number's probably a lot higher today, didn't have a great postseason up to this point. He'd given up some big hits and some big moments. But credit to North Carolina for kind of sticking with their dude and trusting their guy. He's a sophomore that kind of had some bumps and bruises throughout this postseason. But that's what this thing is. It's growth.

And so North Carolina's coaching staff's incredible, what they do with their arms. But they basically just entrusted that kid in the biggest moment, and he responded really well for them because he's a super talented kid. And failure's kind of part of this deal.

So yeah, McDuffie threw the ball fantastic. And then Glauber at the end, that guy's nasty, and they're riding him pretty good -- Glauber, maybe -- but that fastball, it was like 94, 95, 7, and it's kind of a low-arm slot. Almost side arm with some serious extension. So it's a little different look but it's a pretty electric fastball there.
This is a really thoughtful response. Respect.
 

Forever 52

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McDuffie striking out that big guy to end the eighth, was absolutely beautiful!
that guy didn’t even look ready for the second strike, sorta laughed it off, and McDuffie just blew him away with the next pitch, which came faster than he expected.

inserting Glauber in the ninth with one out, and two men on, was just tailor made for him.
just blow them away with 95mph fastballs..

best pitching combination we’ve ever had…
 

HeelYeah2012

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McDuffie striking out that big guy to end the eighth, was absolutely beautiful!
that guy didn’t even look ready for the second strike, sorta laughed it off, and McDuffie just blew him away with the next pitch, which came faster than he expected.

inserting Glauber in the ninth with one out, and two men on, was just tailor made for him.
just blow them away with 95mph fastballs..

best pitching combination we’ve ever had…
Miller and Bard would like a word!
 

95Heel

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As I stated on another thread, I think it’s pitiful that the blind umpire missed strike three and instead walked a batter that prevented Walker from finishing the game, which he clearly deserved to do after an awesome performance.
That was a big miss......but his zone was really "interesting" throughout the game. I felt like we got some favorable calls at bottom and top of zone last night. But Duff's "ball 4" was a really big missed call. Thankfully did not come back to haunt us.
 

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How long before we get ABS in college baseball?
I was thinking the other night that pick off rule and ABS have to be coming soon, but with ABS you have to take into account the ballpark and technology disparity that exists between P4 (and really P2/P3) programs, and the rest.
 
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topoftheheel

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I was thinking the other night that pick off rule and ABS have to be coming soon, but with ABS you have to take into account the ballpark and technology disparity that exists between P4 (and really P2/P3) programs, and the rest.
I'm surprised we didn't see it in the ACCT this year being that they played in CLT
 
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Masterheel

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McDuffie striking out that big guy to end the eighth, was absolutely beautiful!
that guy didn’t even look ready for the second strike, sorta laughed it off, and McDuffie just blew him away with the next pitch, which came faster than he expected.

inserting Glauber in the ninth with one out, and two men on, was just tailor made for him.
just blow them away with 95mph fastballs..

best pitching combination we’ve ever had…
Try 97 mph fastballs last night
 
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Niceun

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As I stated on another thread, I think it’s pitiful that the blind umpire missed strike three and instead walked a batter that prevented Walker from finishing the game, which he clearly deserved to do after an awesome performance.
That pitch was right down Broadway.
 
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JayLew84

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I think that pitch locked up the ump, along with the batter. Once the shock wore off, he wasn't sure so he called it a ball.....but looked outer edge of the plate on ALL the replays.
 
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