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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 17, 2022 9:41:19 GMT -8
Auburn scored 51 runs in its regional. Our pitching allowed 14. Our pitching in Games 2 and 3 was more than good enough. We just did not hit.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 11:03:39 GMT -8
Post by irimi on Jun 17, 2022 11:03:39 GMT -8
Just think. If Susac had been as faithful to Yeskie as before, he’d be in Omaha right now…. He wipe his tears with the bills he gets from being a 1st round draft pick. He’ll be OK. I was trying to make a different point. I don't believe the narrative that if Yeskie had stayed, Susac would have remained a Beaver. So I don't put much value to Yeskie supposedly bringing Susac to Arizona.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 13:16:06 GMT -8
Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 17, 2022 13:16:06 GMT -8
He wipe his tears with the bills he gets from being a 1st round draft pick. He’ll be OK. I was trying to make a different point. I don't believe the narrative that if Yeskie had stayed, Susac would have remained a Beaver. So I don't put much value to Yeskie supposedly bringing Susac to Arizona. Arizona hired Nate Yeskie on July 23, 2019. Daniel Susac decommitted from Oregon State and committed to Arizona within 27 days of Yeskie's hiring. The announcement that Susac committed to Arizona came about a week before classes began in Tucson, which is not much time. I believe that Susac said that he did not know Mitch Canham but knew Yeskie, because Yeskie recruited him. And when Yeskie left, he decided to go to Arizona, as well. I don't know that Susac would have still shown up at Oregon State, but Yeskie seemed to have him sold on Corvallis, until he left.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 13:31:33 GMT -8
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Post by lebaneaver on Jun 17, 2022 13:31:33 GMT -8
Auburn scored 51 runs in its regional. Our pitching allowed 14. Our pitching in Games 2 and 3 was more than good enough. We just did not hit. Agreed, but……. I will NEVER understand throwing a fastball to the big hitter on a 2-2 count. NEVER.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 13:41:19 GMT -8
Post by Judge Smails on Jun 17, 2022 13:41:19 GMT -8
Auburn scored 51 runs in its regional. Our pitching allowed 14. Our pitching in Games 2 and 3 was more than good enough. We just did not hit. Agreed, but……. I will NEVER understand throwing a fastball to the big hitter on a 2-2 count. NEVER. It was a sinker that didn't sink.....Doh!
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 13:43:19 GMT -8
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Post by lebaneaver on Jun 17, 2022 13:43:19 GMT -8
Could’ve SWORN it was a fastball. Either way…. wished it would’ve been OFF THE PLATE.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 13:58:43 GMT -8
Post by ricke71 on Jun 17, 2022 13:58:43 GMT -8
Speaking of ERA, haven't they been on the rise Nationally?
Beavs had a 4.19 ERA on the Season and (someone posted earlier) a 4.33 ERA v. Auburn. Higher indeed than the Beavs of recent past.
Then again, 4 of the 8 teams in Omaha have Team SEASON ERA's >either 4.19 or 4.33. The only team with an ERA < 4.00 is Notre Dame (3.95). Our PAC-12 rivals Stanford = 4.00.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 14:34:09 GMT -8
Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 17, 2022 14:34:09 GMT -8
Speaking of ERA, haven't they been on the rise Nationally? Beavs had a 4.19 ERA on the Season and (someone posted earlier) a 4.33 ERA v. Auburn. Higher indeed than the Beavs of recent past. Then again, 4 of the 8 teams in Omaha have Team SEASON ERA's >either 4.19 or 4.33. The only team with an ERA < 4.00 is Notre Dame (3.95). Our PAC-12 rivals Stanford = 4.00. I don't know about nationally. In the Pac-12, ERA is up 0.25 from 2019. (The last year that I can find with easy-to-find numbers.) Average team ERA of 4.73 in 2019. The average team ERA this year (Stanford still playing) is 4.98. Only Arizona, Oregon, and Wazzu (the worst three pitching teams in 2019) have improved in the stat in the past three years. Everyone else is down. The most down team is Arizona State, the Devils were markedly worse in several statistics since 2019. UCLA had the best pitching staff and that stayed the same, but they had the second-largest fall in ERA, because of the crazy low 2.60 ERA that the Bruins posted in 2019. Oregon State had the third-biggest drop-off in ERA at 1.17 from 2019. In total, it appears that the 11 teams regressed to a slightly-higher mean.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jun 17, 2022 14:49:57 GMT -8
Could’ve SWORN it was a fastball. Either way…. wished it would’ve been OFF THE PLATE. The sinker is his fastball for the most part. He throws it much more than a 4 seamer. So, you are correct. He throws both types of fastballs. When it doesn't sink, it becomes a mid to high 80's meatball
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Post by lebaneaver on Jun 17, 2022 15:25:45 GMT -8
Speaking of ERA, haven't they been on the rise Nationally? Beavs had a 4.19 ERA on the Season and (someone posted earlier) a 4.33 ERA v. Auburn. Higher indeed than the Beavs of recent past. Then again, 4 of the 8 teams in Omaha have Team SEASON ERA's >either 4.19 or 4.33. The only team with an ERA < 4.00 is Notre Dame (3.95). Our PAC-12 rivals Stanford = 4.00. I don't know about nationally. In the Pac-12, ERA is up 0.25 from 2019. (The last year that I can find with easy-to-find numbers.) Average team ERA of 4.73 in 2019. The average team ERA this year (Stanford still playing) is 4.98. Only Arizona, Oregon, and Wazzu (the worst three pitching teams in 2019) have improved in the stat in the past three years. Everyone else is down. The most down team is Arizona State, the Devils were markedly worse in several statistics since 2019. UCLA had the best pitching staff and that stayed the same, but they had the second-largest fall in ERA, because of the crazy low 2.60 ERA that the Bruins posted in 2019. Oregon State had the third-biggest drop-off in ERA at 1.17 from 2019. In total, it appears that the 11 teams regressed to a slightly-higher mean. A juiced BALL!
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 15:59:14 GMT -8
Post by jdogge on Jun 17, 2022 15:59:14 GMT -8
Well, are you comparing Yeskie to Dorman or A & M to OSU? Or let me ask it a different way. Would we be in Omaha if Yeskie were here? You mean, if we had Garrett Irvin to pair with Hjerpe and Susac behind the dish to catch for the pair? I think that Oregon State would have been next-to-unstoppable, if Nate Yeskie had stuck around. The guy can recruit anyone anywhere. Plus A&M is no powerhouse. 2022 is A&M's first College World Series since 2017, and that was a fluke. #4 Davidson beat North Carolina twice in the Chapel Hill Regional. A&M won the Houston Regional over host Houston, after an under-seeded Iowa had upset Houston in game one. and it took A&M 15 innings to beat Davidson at College Station. A&M went 2&Q at Omaha. A&M's appearance before that was 2011 (back in the Big 12). The Aggies won the College Station Regional and then upset Florida State in the Tallahassee Super Regional, despite getting outscored. 2&Q at Omaha. A&M's appearance before that was 1999. The Aggies won the College Station Regional winning their way out of the losers' bracket. A&M then won the College Station SUper Regional. 2&Q at Omaha. A&M's appearance before that was 1993. 3&Q. Although A&M was the #1 overall seed. A&M went 2&Q in 1964 and 3&Q in 1951. If A&M wins two games, this is officially the greatest A&M team of all time. Yeskie is a big part of that on both sides of the plate. Would you people stop with that shoulda, woulda, couldas? If you're going to bore people with BS, at least make it current BS. I'm sure there's plenty about football you can complain and argue about.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 17:03:55 GMT -8
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Post by Judge Smails on Jun 17, 2022 17:03:55 GMT -8
You mean, if we had Garrett Irvin to pair with Hjerpe and Susac behind the dish to catch for the pair? I think that Oregon State would have been next-to-unstoppable, if Nate Yeskie had stuck around. The guy can recruit anyone anywhere. Plus A&M is no powerhouse. 2022 is A&M's first College World Series since 2017, and that was a fluke. #4 Davidson beat North Carolina twice in the Chapel Hill Regional. A&M won the Houston Regional over host Houston, after an under-seeded Iowa had upset Houston in game one. and it took A&M 15 innings to beat Davidson at College Station. A&M went 2&Q at Omaha. A&M's appearance before that was 2011 (back in the Big 12). The Aggies won the College Station Regional and then upset Florida State in the Tallahassee Super Regional, despite getting outscored. 2&Q at Omaha. A&M's appearance before that was 1999. The Aggies won the College Station Regional winning their way out of the losers' bracket. A&M then won the College Station SUper Regional. 2&Q at Omaha. A&M's appearance before that was 1993. 3&Q. Although A&M was the #1 overall seed. A&M went 2&Q in 1964 and 3&Q in 1951. If A&M wins two games, this is officially the greatest A&M team of all time. Yeskie is a big part of that on both sides of the plate. Would you people stop with that shoulda, woulda, couldas? If you're going to bore people with BS, at least make it current BS. I'm sure there's plenty about football you can complain and argue about. Evidently Claunch is Bill Brasky and Susac is Jesus Jr.
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Post by irimi on Jun 17, 2022 20:10:06 GMT -8
Would you people stop with that shoulda, woulda, couldas? If you're going to bore people with BS, at least make it current BS. I'm sure there's plenty about football you can complain and argue about. Evidently Claunch is Bill Brasky and Susac is Jesus Jr. Neither is a Beaver, so who tf cares?
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 17, 2022 21:52:46 GMT -8
And unless we could play two catchers at the same time, had both come to OSU in 2020 and 2021 one of them would have sat, been a DH, or found another position. Not sure Claunch could play anywhere else, IDK about Susac.
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Hjerpe
Jun 17, 2022 22:14:39 GMT -8
Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 17, 2022 22:14:39 GMT -8
And unless we could play two catchers at the same time, had both come to OSU in 2020 and 2021 one of them would have sat, been a DH, or found another position. Not sure Claunch could play anywhere else, IDK about Susac. I am not sure that Susac would have been ready to go his first year. It would have been helpful to have a Claunch to bring Susac along. Claunch played some first base at Oregon State. I don't know enough about Susac to know, if he could have played anywhere else but first.
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