This is huge pickup. Hat tip to Justin for recognizing him from Nashville U lol.
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ClePack said:
Seems we are going with a "projection" instead of "production" approach for next season with these additions from the portal. Last year I felt we added high production players from smaller conferences and it translated well. Seems our staff thinks they can unlock these guys who maybe didn't get as much PT at their old schools.
massive power potential. He's already 6'3 220 so he's got that "SEC size" that you hear everyone yammer on about.gabeezzell04 said:CLTWolf said:pack2010 said:Jtilley said:I was out of it with Covid last week but who took Penningtons spot?matracey said:Right I believe every spot left by someone out of eligibility has been filled at this point. Soles' outfield spot. Pennington and Makarewicz's corner infield spots. A couple pitchers. Probably now just waiting to see what happens with the draft for Serrano, Fritton and Butterworth's spotsAlex Gee said:
Our baseball NIL is in a pretty good spot as far as I know.
We aren't swinging and missing in the portal. More of a holding pattern to see where things stand after July 16th.
no one yet. still have a few holes to fillCommitted #Pack9 pic.twitter.com/Bwycl02nMd
— Matt Ossenfort (@Mattozzy34) July 2, 2024
About that...
Someone talk me into this addition
Englishwolf44 said:
I assume the idea is Jaros and Ossenfort compete for the open first/third spots? Anyone on the current roster who could fill those roles?
never mind that Butters turned into a damn good SS as well and he pretty much played nothing but second at Western.Alex Gee said:ClePack said:
Seems we are going with a "projection" instead of "production" approach for next season with these additions from the portal. Last year I felt we added high production players from smaller conferences and it translated well. Seems our staff thinks they can unlock these guys who maybe didn't get as much PT at their old schools.
Jaros had broken into the lineup at GT before a shoulder injury knocked him out for the last 17 or so games.
I know Jaros and Ossenfort don't have the age that GP and Mak brought to the table, but State took a .258 hitter with 11 home runs and a .307 hitter with 15 home runs out of the AAC and they ended up being the best pair of corners in the league. And neither had the recruiting pedigree, size, etc. that these guys bring. I trust it to work out.
Definitely. I'm kinda meh to the whole "pedigree" thing once a kid hits college. I guess I have a "What have you done for me lately?" approach. More specifically in basketball than baseball, because we can kinda see right away if a kid deserved that "5 star" label or not. Do love the size of these kids.Alex Gee said:ClePack said:
Seems we are going with a "projection" instead of "production" approach for next season with these additions from the portal. Last year I felt we added high production players from smaller conferences and it translated well. Seems our staff thinks they can unlock these guys who maybe didn't get as much PT at their old schools.
Jaros had broken into the lineup at GT before a shoulder injury knocked him out for the last 17 or so games.
I know Jaros and Ossenfort don't have the age that GP and Mak brought to the table, but State took a .258 hitter with 11 home runs and a .307 hitter with 15 home runs out of the AAC and they ended up being the best pair of corners in the league. And neither had the recruiting pedigree, size, etc. that these guys bring. I trust it to work out.
We have said this on here many a times but just trust Chris Hart. The dude can find a high end college hitter at a little league field. If he wants a kid that's all we need to know.ClePack said:Definitely. I'm kinda meh to the whole "pedigree" thing once a kid hits college. I guess I have a "What have you done for me lately?" approach. More specifically in basketball than baseball, because we can kinda see right away if a kid deserved that "5 star" label or not. Do love the size of these kids.Alex Gee said:ClePack said:
Seems we are going with a "projection" instead of "production" approach for next season with these additions from the portal. Last year I felt we added high production players from smaller conferences and it translated well. Seems our staff thinks they can unlock these guys who maybe didn't get as much PT at their old schools.
Jaros had broken into the lineup at GT before a shoulder injury knocked him out for the last 17 or so games.
I know Jaros and Ossenfort don't have the age that GP and Mak brought to the table, but State took a .258 hitter with 11 home runs and a .307 hitter with 15 home runs out of the AAC and they ended up being the best pair of corners in the league. And neither had the recruiting pedigree, size, etc. that these guys bring. I trust it to work out.
I trust it to work out, too. I trust Hart to unlock the ceiling he sees within these guys. I just think it's interesting our approach this time around vs last.
CLTWolf said:
Who knows if the Ossenfort commitment makes any difference but BoRob (and Clint as well) just started following a JUCO 1B from Yavapai College in Arizona. Kid put up some pretty nasty numbers using a wooden bat.
Riley Nelson - 1B Yavapai College
https://x.com/rileynelson033
Originally from Roanoke, TX just outside of Dallas. Super talent rich area for baseball.
Jtilley said:We have said this on here many a times but just trust Chris Hart. The dude can find a high end college hitter at a little league field. If he wants a kid that's all we need to know.ClePack said:Definitely. I'm kinda meh to the whole "pedigree" thing once a kid hits college. I guess I have a "What have you done for me lately?" approach. More specifically in basketball than baseball, because we can kinda see right away if a kid deserved that "5 star" label or not. Do love the size of these kids.Alex Gee said:ClePack said:
Seems we are going with a "projection" instead of "production" approach for next season with these additions from the portal. Last year I felt we added high production players from smaller conferences and it translated well. Seems our staff thinks they can unlock these guys who maybe didn't get as much PT at their old schools.
Jaros had broken into the lineup at GT before a shoulder injury knocked him out for the last 17 or so games.
I know Jaros and Ossenfort don't have the age that GP and Mak brought to the table, but State took a .258 hitter with 11 home runs and a .307 hitter with 15 home runs out of the AAC and they ended up being the best pair of corners in the league. And neither had the recruiting pedigree, size, etc. that these guys bring. I trust it to work out.
I trust it to work out, too. I trust Hart to unlock the ceiling he sees within these guys. I just think it's interesting our approach this time around vs last.
Haven't forgotten but we also have a JUCO OF coming in that could possibly move Hogue to DH as he comes back from the leg injury.Packsd14me said:CLTWolf said:
Who knows if the Ossenfort commitment makes any difference but BoRob (and Clint as well) just started following a JUCO 1B from Yavapai College in Arizona. Kid put up some pretty nasty numbers using a wooden bat.
Riley Nelson - 1B Yavapai College
https://x.com/rileynelson033
Originally from Roanoke, TX just outside of Dallas. Super talent rich area for baseball.
Don't forget the DH spot. We can easily sign 2 1B's as Sosa moves to Cozart's spot.
I'd entertain options at SS still if there is a possible impact bat. Let Nixon and Heavner battle at 2nd or play matchups.wilmwolf said:
I personally think we try Nixon at SS and keep Heavner at 2B, but that's just a hunch and not based on any inside info.
How many guys can you keep in fall ball?CLTWolf said:Haven't forgotten but we also have a JUCO OF coming in that could possibly move Hogue to DH as he comes back from the leg injury.Packsd14me said:CLTWolf said:
Who knows if the Ossenfort commitment makes any difference but BoRob (and Clint as well) just started following a JUCO 1B from Yavapai College in Arizona. Kid put up some pretty nasty numbers using a wooden bat.
Riley Nelson - 1B Yavapai College
https://x.com/rileynelson033
Originally from Roanoke, TX just outside of Dallas. Super talent rich area for baseball.
Don't forget the DH spot. We can easily sign 2 1B's as Sosa moves to Cozart's spot.
Ryan Jaros - 3B
Matt Ossenfort - 1B
Brayden Fraasman - "OF"
Dalen Thompson - "OF"
Ty Head - "OF" (if he makes it in)
The assumption is that we'll be needing a SS as well once the draft is over.
1B- Ozzie
2B- Luke Nixon
SS- Butters/prolly someone else/Fitz-Gerald?
3B - Jaros
DH - Hogue?
C - Sosa
LF - Thompson
CF - Head
RF - Fraasman?
If Head gets drafted and signs, then you move Thompson to CF and can plug Hogue back into LF (assuming he's healthy).
Bring Riley Nelson on and figure it out, putting up those numbers with a wooden bat in that Arizona JUCO league is some serious batting of the ball. haha
Jtilley said:How many guys can you keep in fall ball?CLTWolf said:Haven't forgotten but we also have a JUCO OF coming in that could possibly move Hogue to DH as he comes back from the leg injury.Packsd14me said:CLTWolf said:
Who knows if the Ossenfort commitment makes any difference but BoRob (and Clint as well) just started following a JUCO 1B from Yavapai College in Arizona. Kid put up some pretty nasty numbers using a wooden bat.
Riley Nelson - 1B Yavapai College
https://x.com/rileynelson033
Originally from Roanoke, TX just outside of Dallas. Super talent rich area for baseball.
Don't forget the DH spot. We can easily sign 2 1B's as Sosa moves to Cozart's spot.
Ryan Jaros - 3B
Matt Ossenfort - 1B
Brayden Fraasman - "OF"
Dalen Thompson - "OF"
Ty Head - "OF" (if he makes it in)
The assumption is that we'll be needing a SS as well once the draft is over.
1B- Ozzie
2B- Luke Nixon
SS- Butters/prolly someone else/Fitz-Gerald?
3B - Jaros
DH - Hogue?
C - Sosa
LF - Thompson
CF - Head
RF - Fraasman?
If Head gets drafted and signs, then you move Thompson to CF and can plug Hogue back into LF (assuming he's healthy).
Bring Riley Nelson on and figure it out, putting up those numbers with a wooden bat in that Arizona JUCO league is some serious batting of the ball. haha
You never know with Juco guys how they will translate but Fraasman looks like a natural hitter.
32 dudes splitting up 11.7 'ships. hahaJtilley said:
I thought it was 40, didn't realize the 32 on aid part.
I've said it numerous times but I meet a ton of dads who have no idea how many scholarships baseball gets.CLTWolf said:32 dudes splitting up 11.7 'ships. hahaJtilley said:
I thought it was 40, didn't realize the 32 on aid part.
He is. He's 20 right now.James Henderson said:
Pretty sure Ossenfort is draft eligible next year.