Our pitchers all hang around 92. He hit 94 a few times. Also, would anyone like to see Partida throw an inning or two?
dcg4403 said:
Pretty sure he has been up in velocity in general this year as a whole.
More than anything, he seemed to finally have some good command and his change up was solid. Not perfect...room for improvement. But I loved what I saw as more upside.
None of our pitchers will dominate. They just can't give up bases or big hits w runners on base. That's the model. Throws strikes, let em hit, trust your defense, trust your offense to outscore them. Rinse and repeat.
I sure hope Earley can score a few big 97-100 mph arms next season. Miss that.
TarponChaser said:dcg4403 said:
Pretty sure he has been up in velocity in general this year as a whole.
More than anything, he seemed to finally have some good command and his change up was solid. Not perfect...room for improvement. But I loved what I saw as more upside.
None of our pitchers will dominate. They just can't give up bases or big hits w runners on base. That's the model. Throws strikes, let em hit, trust your defense, trust your offense to outscore them. Rinse and repeat.
I sure hope Earley can score a few big 97-100 mph arms next season. Miss that.
We've had 1 guy like that recently, Chris Cortes. If you go back to Childress then Asa Lacy would be another.
There aren't that many arms out there who are consistently upper 90s like that. Prager was dominant and he sat at 88-90.
Velo buys you more room to make mistakes but we've been teeing off on those guys. Give me a guy sitting 93 who locates, changes speed, and has movement with multiple pitches.
twk said:TarponChaser said:dcg4403 said:
Pretty sure he has been up in velocity in general this year as a whole.
More than anything, he seemed to finally have some good command and his change up was solid. Not perfect...room for improvement. But I loved what I saw as more upside.
None of our pitchers will dominate. They just can't give up bases or big hits w runners on base. That's the model. Throws strikes, let em hit, trust your defense, trust your offense to outscore them. Rinse and repeat.
I sure hope Earley can score a few big 97-100 mph arms next season. Miss that.
We've had 1 guy like that recently, Chris Cortes. If you go back to Childress then Asa Lacy would be another.
There aren't that many arms out there who are consistently upper 90s like that. Prager was dominant and he sat at 88-90.
Velo buys you more room to make mistakes but we've been teeing off on those guys. Give me a guy sitting 93 who locates, changes speed, and has movement with multiple pitches.
This. The amount of high velo guys who can command the zone is not that great. Cortes struggled mightily at times. Just because you can throw hard doesn't make you a great pitcher. That's not to say we don't need to step up our recruiting on the mound; we certainly do. But the guys that we have seem capable of getting us deep into the postseason if they will perform as they have the last couple of weeks.
TarponChaser said:dcg4403 said:
Pretty sure he has been up in velocity in general this year as a whole.
More than anything, he seemed to finally have some good command and his change up was solid. Not perfect...room for improvement. But I loved what I saw as more upside.
None of our pitchers will dominate. They just can't give up bases or big hits w runners on base. That's the model. Throws strikes, let em hit, trust your defense, trust your offense to outscore them. Rinse and repeat.
I sure hope Earley can score a few big 97-100 mph arms next season. Miss that.
We've had 1 guy like that recently, Chris Cortes. If you go back to Childress then Asa Lacy would be another.
There aren't that many arms out there who are consistently upper 90s like that. Prager was dominant and he sat at 88-90.
Velo buys you more room to make mistakes but we've been teeing off on those guys. Give me a guy sitting 93 who locates, changes speed, and has movement with multiple pitches.
golfinag said:TarponChaser said:dcg4403 said:
Pretty sure he has been up in velocity in general this year as a whole.
More than anything, he seemed to finally have some good command and his change up was solid. Not perfect...room for improvement. But I loved what I saw as more upside.
None of our pitchers will dominate. They just can't give up bases or big hits w runners on base. That's the model. Throws strikes, let em hit, trust your defense, trust your offense to outscore them. Rinse and repeat.
I sure hope Earley can score a few big 97-100 mph arms next season. Miss that.
We've had 1 guy like that recently, Chris Cortes. If you go back to Childress then Asa Lacy would be another.
There aren't that many arms out there who are consistently upper 90s like that. Prager was dominant and he sat at 88-90.
Velo buys you more room to make mistakes but we've been teeing off on those guys. Give me a guy sitting 93 who locates, changes speed, and has movement with multiple pitches.
According to D1's Heat Sheet, there are 100 pitchers in D1 who have thrown 97+ in games this year. We may be the only (if not one of the few) SEC team that doesn't really have any power arms. Doesn't mean we can't succeed with what we've got, but we definitely need to level up.