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RE: CAA BASEBALL: 2017 Tournament Analysis
I'll look at it differently. You only have three weekend starters and we essentially had four and used Brown as a closer. The problem wasn't that we didn't have a closer, it was that we had ZERO bull pen. It was usually the guys who came in before Brown that blew it. Go look at the statistics on line and you will see that outside of the top four guys it was pretty ugly, and don't get fooled by ERA because inherited runners get dumped on the starters ERA. Look at walks per nine innings, batting average allowed hits per nine innings, BB/K ration. Yikes. The only overpowering pitcher on the entire pitching staff is Raquet and he has control problems. If he has better command this year he will be lights out. Me, personally would have moved him to the closer slot and used the other three on the weekend.
05-27-2017 04:59 AM
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