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Discussion in 'GatorGrowl's Diamond Gators' started by Gatorgal04, Nov 7, 2023.

  1. srqgtr

    srqgtr Premium Member

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    Thanks Gatorgal and others.
    Wow, Blake Purnell gives up 4 runs with 2 outs. I sure hope we can find a closer!
     
  2. Gatorgal04

    Gatorgal04 Lowly Fan Moderator

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    Blake did very well all through fall ball until that game. Every pitcher has an outing like that.
     
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  3. ocalaman

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    Really pulling for Purnell. He's had some great outings and some really bad ones. He's stuck with the program, though, and seems to be a great guy with a positive attitude who wants to help the Gators any way he can.
     
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  4. 74nole

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    Agreed on pulling for Purnell too. The toughest thing (IMHO) about looking at him as the closer over a setup man is—his arm slot brings very little to the table to go against LHH. The right handed sidearm/submarine slot gives the LHH the longest look at the pitches.
     
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  5. apkgator

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    Neely isn't a bad option lol
     
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  6. ocalaman

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    If I remember right (I'm 71 so that's debatable), Neely was a reluctant closer last year and he agreed to take on that role with a promise to get serious consideration as a weekend starter this year. Hopefully, if O'Sullivan decides he's our best closer option, Neely will do it again to help the team.
     
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  7. apkgator

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    I don't believe he is in the starting rotation as it stands now
     
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  8. GatorLegend

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    I just want to add this in defense of Purnell because I think it would completely change the perception of his performance in this outing. After getting two quick outs in two of the first three batters he faced the next two batters hit singles scoring one run. The next batter, lefty Blake Brookins, hit a routine grounder to Cade Kurland who was playing on the edge of the grass and by the time his throw made it to first, the hustling Brookins beat it out by half a step. The next batter, Robertson comes through with the bases clearing double. My point being that if Kurland is able to throw out the speedy Brookins batting from the left side, the performance is barely mentioned rather than a disastrous 4 run blown save. Hey, it’s a crazy game. That’s why we enjoy it so much!
     
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  9. Matherly87

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    I too have a hard time believing Purnell might be our closer this season after the last two seasons. But I have to admit he has been very consistent in a good way this fall, other than Sunday. That said I hope Sully is planning for two closers if Purnell is one of them. It seems Purnell is really good the first 10-12 pitches and if he is out of the inning then great job, move along. But when outs are missed or innings get extended or umpires won't give him the low inside strikes, the wheels seem to fall off. So my hopes are for Sully to have Purnell and maybe Slater or Neely ready to trade turns as closer. I'd rather see Neely have the chance as a starter again but I'm not hearing the same.
     
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  10. wingtee

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    Somewhere around the end of January .. Egbunu also will be ready
     
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  11. wingtee

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    Gal we have seen him for a few years now . I don’t think he can consistently come in and close a game or series . I believe he is a middle guy that can give us a couple outs , maybe the next inning. Just my opinion… which I have aplenty!
     
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  12. TheBoss

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    I have liked Purnell all along and was pleased that changing his arm angle helped the way it did. I feel he has been pretty consistent, but it's the situations he has faced that have varied and he is much more effective against some hitters than others. I thought he was underused somewhat last season, especially against more average opposition. An opposing pitcher of his skills would struggle against Wyatt and Jac and Blake would, too. Still, he can use his skills very well against most of the teams on the Gator schedule. Few modern pitchers who earn their way on to a Major League staff are regular starters. Neely's professional future won't depend on him being a Gator starter, while 15 or so saves will get plenty of attention from the parade of scouts attending Gator games and workouts.
     
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  13. wingtee

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    He can save some of the early games and midweek stuff but I doubt you would run him out there in the 8th vs LSU and get out of an inning. His stuff is flat and doesn’t really change the hitters eye level.
     
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  14. 74nole

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    Agreed on pulling for Purnell too. The toughest thing (IMHO) about looking at him as the closer over a setup man is—his arm slot brings very little to the table to go against LHH. The right handed sidearm/submarine slot gives the LHH the longest look at the pitches as can be seen and all of his breaking pitches are coming to them.
     
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    And let’s be honest—that’s where (relief role) his chances will be in pro ball.
     
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    Dane Dunning was never a starter for UF and his 169.1 innings led the Texas Rangers this season. Here is what Bruce Bochy had to say about him back in the end of September.


    “He's been our MVP on the pitching staff,” manager Bruce Bochy said Wednesday after Dunning pitched seven shutout innings against Los Angeles to trim the Rangers' magic number for a playoff berth to one. “The versatility he's shown has been so important for us.” September 28, 2023
     
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