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Discussion in 'GatorGrowl's Diamond Gators' started by Matherly87, Jun 12, 2022.

  1. Matherly87

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    My oh my. I guess I owe Jacob R an apology. Guess who is starting at first today, Deric Fabian. I guess if he can hit over 350 on the season he can play about anywhere.
    Also surprised Sully made the quick move to start Shelnut at third today.
     
  2. shane4three

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    Watched him for a while. He’ll be fine. As you know played for one of the best high school coaches in the country. They played really good competition and as you know he traveled with a very very good team also. I have pretty good knowledge with regards to the area he comes from and I cannot think of a tougher out at the high school level in last 5-6 years.
     
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  3. Matherly87

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    I'm glad everyone got to see what Cade Kurland is all about today in his first time out there. The kid can bat the ball around. Is it just me or does his base body frame remind me a little of Jud Fabian's. Makes me wonder if a few years from now Kurland will be hitting homers with ease.
     
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    Craig Faulkner is a very good HS coach and the Burn organization is one of the better baseball travel ball groups in Florida. That said, Robertson like a lot of first year players, needed to get stronger when he arrived on campus and now that he has done so, hopefully he can have a solid season (and after the first two games so far so good).
     
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  5. Matherly87

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    I believe on the post game interview we got an idea from Sully of his plans. He said Game 1 he just wanted Kurland to get a feel for it and had him sit. Then game 2 Kurland starts and Deric moves to first. Sully also said he will move some more guys around for Sunday. My guess Riopelle is at first, Heyman is catching, Shelnut is back at third, Kurland gets another start at second. Sully said he hasn't decided if Cags will also start as the DH instead of waiting and putting him at DH after he comes off the mound. Sully said Cags will eventually also start games as DH whenever he is pitching so why not throw him in there from the beginning to get used to it. His words not mine.
     
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    He will have a much higher avg and stroke out far less than Jud.
     
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    Yeah, he got quite a bit bigger and stronger last year. Without injury, he’s a factor in some capacity last year as 4th or 5th outfielder. He’s gonna hit spots where he struggles for sure.
     
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    Lots of good things in yesterday's game, although consider the opponent.
    From watching several scrimmages, I thought that Cade Kurland should be our starting second baseman and it looks like he made a powerful statement in yesterday's ballgame both with his bat and glove. Would also like to see Shelnut in the lineup as often as possible as well. Evans swinging the bat very well and of course Riopelle, Langford, Cags - the guys we are confident will produce doing their thing.
    Robertson looks solid in lead-off spot thus far.
    It seems that Sully is dead set on finding playing time for Fabian although in my view there are others not getting ABs that may be more productive.
    Good to see Fisher and Tejeda, throw clean innings in their inagaural outings- both will be contributors this year and I expect major contributors in coming years, likely part of our weekend SP corps in future.
     
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    I enjoy seeing Sully giving lots of guys playing time at the beginning of the season to see how they handle live action and a big crowd. I was particularly impressed with the two freshman Cades (Kurland and Fisher). We seem to have plenty of good looking infielders and it makes me wonder what that will mean for Halter.
     
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    I think his fielding is good—he’s just got to hit to stay in the lineup.
     
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    Kurland and Shelnut in lineup could potentially make us one of the better hitting teams in all of college baseball.
     
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    Agree on all. Kind of surprised Lastres hasn't gotten some swings, felt like he swung it well most of preseason. He did get scratched a couple of times late so wonder if the injury is bothering him a little
     
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  13. Matherly87

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  14. Matherly87

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    Halter's great play throwing out the bunt attempt.
     
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    Ty Evans the surprise offensive star of the weekend. Cags looks like the real deal and Kurland is going to be hard to keep out of the lineup.
     
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    Yep-Yep-and Yep!;)
     
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  17. Matherly87

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    You must not be reading my posts! :cool:LOL
    Sorry to steal your thunder but in my lineup guess my comments about Evans were....
    R - Evans RF - my choice for most improved hitter
    Graciously I must say no one had any notion that Ty was going to be leading the team in so many categories. This was like the kid got a shot of adrenalin and announced he has arrived. I will say I made that statement in disbelief if Fabian was really as good as some were saying. And comparing all returning hitters Ty really had the opportunity to improve as much as anyone in the lower half of the stat sheet.
     
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  18. Matherly87

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    Reflections after the first weekend
    1. Some of this has to be taken with a grain if salt and considering the competition so I will focus on the improvements with a view towards the future. For instance everyone that played much has an OB% of 400 or higher except Cags, Fabian and Halter. Cags I'm not worried about. Fabian has started like last year, low average but he gets on base more than you think. Halter is still blowing in the wind. What that does say is our hitting lineup is 7-8 deep assuming Cags can handle it as a two-way player.
    2. Robertson and Langford are the two hitters I look for improvement over the next 17 days. Oddly even though Robertson was on base 6 times they never gave him an attempt to steal. Maybe Sully is trying to hide something, I don't know. That will be an easy improvement to watch for.
    3. Special note about Kurland, as I've been saying, the kid can put bat on the ball and put it in about any part of the park. I'm not surprised as much about Kurland's play but more about Fabian playing first. I get Sully needs a Saturday first basemen with Cags at DH and Riopelle behind the plate. But Heyman or Lastres could play first on Saturdays and give us some pop low in the order. Shelnut could play first and keep his bat in the lineup and have Halter at third as a defensive specialist. I still feel Fabian is better as a backup at SS and 2nd. I'm in the position that the Saturday starter at first is still a work in progress.
    4. Wow about Cags, that's the best I've seen him pitch. In preseason he had some control issues but he was working thru them. He was getting his work in as @74nole would say. But it looked like he had the best control of the three starters. Again only one appearance to go on. Makes me wonder how many weekend sweeps we can get this year.
    5. Props to Jameson, Fisher, Neely, Purnell and Tejeda. They all came in and pitched about an inning, facing a combined total of 17 batters, and gave up no runs, no hits, not even a walk. Now let's see how they develop over the next 10 games.
    6. USF went 1 out of 3 this weekend against #13 Maryland winning Game 1 on Friday. Hunter Mink's twin brother Tanner got the win in relief. Who knows what pitchers we will see but the Bulls hitters did score 14 runs against a ranked team this weekend. Look for them to give us a challenge especially in our game on Tuesday in Tampa. The game on Tuesday is a "Green Out" so beware. There best hitter so far is their third basemen, Sankovich, who has 7 hits in 12 ABs. Maybe after Wednesday night we can say his average "Stank-A-Bit".
    ***Special shout-out to Hunter Mink for getting the Friday night start for the Bulls and going 4 innings before giving up 3 runs.
    7. Trust me I'm not going to say anything about our defense with no errors on the season. I wouldn't want to jinx us in any way.
    8. It needs to be remembered that Sproat went almost 6 innings and didn't give up a hit in a seven inning game, only 4 outs away. He will be on the mound this Friday night when we face Cincinnati. Hopefully he can extend the no hit streak another 3 and 1/3 inning. It would be a nice stat to consider.
    9. Batting averages and OB% really can't be looked at yet but props to Evans, Riopelle, Kurland, Rivera, and Shelnut for great starts this season. I'll do a better comparison after the next five games to see who shines best.
    10. It was good to see Mike Rivera out there as our first base coach. Hopefully this year he can spread some of those magical memories from 2017.
     
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  19. 74nole

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    ^^^^

    Good points throughout your post 87–

    Specifically to your comments on Cags—I think most folks thought he would come out after 5 innings of work. I can understand that and why.

    Yes, it is important to monitor pitch counts, but that’s as much for addressing his next time out as it is today’s work load. While the coaching staff is watching the pitch count you can bet your arse they are monitoring his mechanics too.

    Leg drive, release point, and follow through for sure. If a pitcher’s leg drive is good enough to call it consistent then you may push the pitch count a little bit.

    In my eyes that’s exactly what happened yesterday with Cags—when Sully came out of the dugout to make the change it was immediately after Cags had three arm side high misses in a row for the base on balls. That was the beginning of loss of leg drive, release point, and follow through and precisely the time for the change—that timing disallows any reenforcement of bad or tired tendencies to become habits IMHO.
     
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  20. Matherly87

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    At scrimmages, Cags was inconsistent mainly because of arm side high misses. But they were more sporadic. Each time you could see him gather himself and refocus. Sometimes it worked and sometimes it did not. Usually after a second you would hear some encouragement coming out of the dugout and another refocus. The approach was get right back up on the horse and do it again to get him through 3 innings. That's what I thought was so amazing that he didn't show hardly any need to refocus for 6 innings. Good days are ahead for Mr. Caglianone.
     
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