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Post by bvrbeliever on May 8, 2017 15:12:24 GMT -8
The guy has thrown about 131 D1 innings recruited as an infielder. I think he threw something like 17 innings his senior year, 26 for his entire HS career. I believe he was the 9th rated SS in Cali in 2015. He's been poor lately, but he's pitched 5 times the innings in college than he had in HS and take his overall stats anyone would take them... 14-3 / 2 saves... 10-1 / 2 saves, 2.31 as Frosh 3.23 131 IP / 115 hits 86 Ks / 40 BBs 37 app/ 17 starts Not bad for a nonpitcher... not too bad learning on the job. _______________ 12-5 / 0 saves... 7-4 2.80 as Frosh 2.96 146 IP / 117 hits 124 Ks / 40 BBs 27 app/ 20 starts Drew, recruited as a pitcher ________________ 16-10 / 4 saves 2.45... but over 3.5 each year previous Luke ________________ 15-6 / 0 saves 3.11... 4.25 or more his 1st three years Jake Wow Bryce is just crap! He's our best, most experienced option. You stick with him just like we did with Luke and Jake unless he's physically hurting. The difference is the coaches are dealing with realities on the ground instead of career stats.
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Post by jdogge on May 8, 2017 18:24:32 GMT -8
How about we leave it up to Casey and Yeskie?
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Post by avidbeaver on May 8, 2017 18:40:12 GMT -8
I think he has hit the wall like an above post. Regardless of what is going on, he isn't pitching well the for the last four games at least. The ERA in conference isn't stellar. I think the leash is getting shorter and shorter. I don't think he will be pulled from the Saturday position(Firday this week) but a move could be made if things keep going south. I don't think the coaching staff will give him a long leash from this point forward.
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Post by beaver94 on May 8, 2017 19:10:56 GMT -8
The guy has thrown about 131 D1 innings recruited as an infielder. I think he threw something like 17 innings his senior year, 26 for his entire HS career. I believe he was the 9th rated SS in Cali in 2015. He's been poor lately, but he's pitched 5 times the innings in college than he had in HS and take his overall stats anyone would take them... 14-3 / 2 saves... 10-1 / 2 saves, 2.31 as Frosh 3.23 131 IP / 115 hits 86 Ks / 40 BBs 37 app/ 17 starts Not bad for a nonpitcher... not too bad learning on the job. _______________ 12-5 / 0 saves... 7-4 2.80 as Frosh 2.96 146 IP / 117 hits 124 Ks / 40 BBs 27 app/ 20 starts Drew, recruited as a pitcher ________________ 16-10 / 4 saves 2.45... but over 3.5 each year previous Luke ________________ 15-6 / 0 saves 3.11... 4.25 or more his 1st three years Jake Wow Bryce is just crap! He's our best, most experienced option. You stick with him just like we did with Luke and Jake unless he's physically hurting. The difference is the coaches are dealing with realities on the ground instead of career stats. I'm sure the coaches are dealing with the realities on the ground, but I bet they also take into account what he's done in the past to get those career stats. It's easy as fans to look at a player and say man put someone else in there he doesn't have it anymore, but the coaches spend a lot more time with these guys and know the players situation way better than any of us. If they think a change needs to be made I'm sure they'll make it. Until then they must see something in Bryce that makes them believe he'll turn it around.
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Post by bvrbeliever on May 8, 2017 23:45:07 GMT -8
Anybody read the article I posted by Eggers? "The biggest question for Oregon State moving forward is its No. 2 starting pitcher slot. Sophomore Bryce Fehmel has struggled in each of his last three outings, and Casey said there will be a change Friday night at Eugene in the middle game of the Beavers' Civil War series with Oregon." Pretty clear he's not in the rotation as of the writing of that article. portlandtribune.com/pt/12-sports/357923-237818-osu-offensive-talent-on-display-in-sweep-of-bears-
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Post by joecool on May 9, 2017 6:40:19 GMT -8
I read it, clear as day we will have a change. Pumped to see who will get the opportunity.
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Post by ochobeavo on May 9, 2017 7:10:06 GMT -8
The fun(?) thing about all this is 1) we've got the conference locked up so in that respect, a little less pressure (granted it's TSDTR and that's enough to get everyone pumped up). It would be a whole lot worse if we had a 1 game lead and were auditioning starters.
2) We have a plethora (that's right I said plethora) of capable arms to choose from. In other words, the exact opposite of basketball season where I was looking over at the bench and wondering which of the deck chairs on the titanic we were going to rearrange to save the day. Ronnie Stacy you say? Anyhow, should be a great opportunity for someone to step up and seize the job.
And lost in all of this - Thursday night will be a battle between 2 of the best pitchers in the nation. Not just the Pac12. Don't tune in late or it might already be in the 7th inning.
Luke: 7-1 0.71 ERA, 99 K 19 BB, .162 BAA Peterson: 10-2 1.99 ERA, 117 K 8 BB, .235 BAA
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Post by jrbeavo on May 9, 2017 7:43:34 GMT -8
The fun(?) thing about all this is 1) we've got the conference locked up so in that respect, a little less pressure (granted it's TSDTR and that's enough to get everyone pumped up). It would be a whole lot worse if we had a 1 game lead and were auditioning starters. 2) We have a plethora (that's right I said plethora) of capable arms to choose from. In other words, the exact opposite of basketball season where I was looking over at the bench and wondering which of the deck chairs on the titanic we were going to rearrange to save the day. Ronnie Stacy you say? Anyhow, should be a great opportunity for someone to step up and seize the job. And lost in all of this - Thursday night will be a battle between 2 of the best pitchers in the nation. Not just the Pac12. Don't tune in late or it might already be in the 7th inning. Luke: 7-1 0.71 ERA, 99 K 19 BB, .162 BAA Peterson: 10-2 1.99 ERA, 11 7 K 8 BB, .235 BAA [b Is Peterson really 117/8? Wow, those are extreme numbers
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Post by ochobeavo on May 9, 2017 8:03:25 GMT -8
The fun(?) thing about all this is 1) we've got the conference locked up so in that respect, a little less pressure (granted it's TSDTR and that's enough to get everyone pumped up). It would be a whole lot worse if we had a 1 game lead and were auditioning starters. 2) We have a plethora (that's right I said plethora) of capable arms to choose from. In other words, the exact opposite of basketball season where I was looking over at the bench and wondering which of the deck chairs on the titanic we were going to rearrange to save the day. Ronnie Stacy you say? Anyhow, should be a great opportunity for someone to step up and seize the job. And lost in all of this - Thursday night will be a battle between 2 of the best pitchers in the nation. Not just the Pac12. Don't tune in late or it might already be in the 7th inning. Luke: 7-1 0.71 ERA, 99 K 19 BB, .162 BAA Peterson: 10-2 1.99 ERA, 11 7 K 8 BB, .235 BAA [b Is Peterson really 117/8? Wow, those are extreme numbers Yeah those are some video game numbers. I think that means he is going to throw strikes and we should be ready to swing the bats. Wait til he sees some of our power hitters like Kwan.
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Post by ricke71 on May 9, 2017 8:47:01 GMT -8
The fun(?) thing about all this is 1) we've got the conference locked up so in that respect, a little less pressure (granted it's TSDTR and that's enough to get everyone pumped up). It would be a whole lot worse if we had a 1 game lead and were auditioning starters. 2) We have a plethora (that's right I said plethora) of capable arms to choose from. In other words, the exact opposite of basketball season where I was looking over at the bench and wondering which of the deck chairs on the titanic we were going to rearrange to save the day. Ronnie Stacy you say? Anyhow, should be a great opportunity for someone to step up and seize the job. And lost in all of this - Thursday night will be a battle between 2 of the best pitchers in the nation. Not just the Pac12. Don't tune in late or it might already be in the 7th inning. Luke: 7-1 0.71 ERA, 99 K 19 BB, .162 BAA Peterson: 10-2 1.99 ERA, 11 7 K 8 BB, .235 BAA [b Is Peterson really 117/8? Wow, those are extreme numbers . I'll bet baseball historian Mike Parker would deem Petersons SO/BB ratio as "Eckersley-esque" - over a 4 yr span beginning in 1989, he was about 308 SO to 27 BB.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 9:49:54 GMT -8
Anybody read the article I posted by Eggers? "The biggest question for Oregon State moving forward is its No. 2 starting pitcher slot. Sophomore Bryce Fehmel has struggled in each of his last three outings, and Casey said there will be a change Friday night at Eugene in the middle game of the Beavers' Civil War series with Oregon." Pretty clear he's not in the rotation as of the writing of that article. portlandtribune.com/pt/12-sports/357923-237818-osu-offensive-talent-on-display-in-sweep-of-bears-weird, i read that article yesterday and there was a sentence about Rasmussen taking over the spot. Now it is not there.
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Post by jefframp on May 9, 2017 11:17:35 GMT -8
Anybody read the article I posted by Eggers? "The biggest question for Oregon State moving forward is its No. 2 starting pitcher slot. Sophomore Bryce Fehmel has struggled in each of his last three outings, and Casey said there will be a change Friday night at Eugene in the middle game of the Beavers' Civil War series with Oregon." Pretty clear he's not in the rotation as of the writing of that article. portlandtribune.com/pt/12-sports/357923-237818-osu-offensive-talent-on-display-in-sweep-of-bears-weird, i read that article yesterday and there was a sentence about Rasmussen taking over the spot. Now it is not there. Was it different then what I see there now? Quote from the Tribune: There are plenty of options. One is Drew Rasmussen, the redshirt sophomore returning to form after rehabbing from Tommy John elbow surgery in March 2016. The right-hander — who threw 30 pitches and got the victory in relief in Saturday's game against Cal in his second appearance of the season — is on a graduated pitch count. "We had him at 40 to 45 Saturday, and (next weekend) it will move up, probably to 50," Casey said. "Thirty pitches was great for his second time out. He'll be better next time." Rasmussen gave up a grand slam to the first batter he faced Saturday — Cal slugger Andrew Vaughn. "Drew's secondary stuff wasn't there early, but it was there after the first inning," pitching coach Nate Yeskie said. "The arm strength is there. It's going to be about getting back out there to get used to it all again."
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