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Post by obf on May 2, 2017 19:12:47 GMT -8
Dude needs to start! Takes him a batter to find his release point and the WATCH OUT! K's be coming!
I know his "stuff" isn't overwhelming (at least thats what parker says, anyone with a quick scouting report and FB Velo?)
But his results are AWESOME!
That is at least the third 5+ K in a row streak he has had!
Way to go beavs! I hope you schmucks get lost on the way home!
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Post by messi on May 2, 2017 19:21:58 GMT -8
His stuff isn't over powering, but his release appears to create a deception where when a batter realizes its in the strike zone, they swing too late.
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Post by ricke71 on May 2, 2017 19:25:11 GMT -8
same old great coaching / great recruiting scenario for a freshman OSU pitcher. So far this season: Eisert 26.2 innings / 35 strikeouts
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Post by obf on May 2, 2017 19:30:13 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 5:49:24 GMT -8
Dude needs to start! Takes him a batter to find his release point and the WATCH OUT! K's be coming! I know his "stuff" isn't overwhelming (at least thats what parker says, anyone with a quick scouting report and FB Velo?) But his results are AWESOME! That is at least the third 5+ K in a row streak he has had! Way to go beavs! I hope you schmucks get lost on the way home! he's got a delayed release point that is effective in spot situations. Give hitters multiple looks at him and they might figure him out. But he works very quickly and goes right at their bats. Lots of fun to watch. My peeve with Fehmel right now is he slows way down when he gets behind or in trouble. Much rather see a guy control the situation with tempo.
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Post by orangesocks on May 3, 2017 14:37:20 GMT -8
Fehmel can pitch whatever pace he feels comfortable with, but if he keeps them up he's going to get hit on. Still, that could be part of his recent problems.
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