A lot of projecting
James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
wilmwolf said:CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
I feel like every off season we do the thing where we forget that.
pack2010 said:wilmwolf said:CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
I feel like every off season we do the thing where we forget that.
Right. And what else are we supposed to do besides literally project? Weird comment by James
wilmwolf said:CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
I feel like every off season we do the thing where we forget that.
What's weird about it?pack2010 said:wilmwolf said:CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
I feel like every off season we do the thing where we forget that.
Right. And what else are we supposed to do besides literally project? Weird comment by James
Who was? I was big on bringing in Pennington and AMak.Bcwhitl2 said:
And last year there was complaining about taking old guys with high floors bc we were missing out on "upside" haha.
Taking the projected talent seems to be more aligned with Avent, I am pretty sure he mentioned in one of his postgames about how State is a developmental program first and have used transfers to fill gaps.
I don't know if we have an example of these two takes at NC State, I can't find any to base the eval on. Do you remember any?CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
James Henderson said:What's weird about it?pack2010 said:wilmwolf said:CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
I feel like every off season we do the thing where we forget that.
Right. And what else are we supposed to do besides literally project? Weird comment by James
I don't think State has brought in a guy to play/start out of the transfer portal with the college production profile of Jaros/Ossenfort. Correct me if I'm wrong.
To answer your question is you can bring in players who have produced on the college level, like the UNCG pitcher.
Nobody projected them to have the years they had, but I def. felt like they'd provide double digit home runs given they'd done it prior to NC State.pack2010 said:James Henderson said:What's weird about it?pack2010 said:wilmwolf said:CLTWolf said:Well the good news is Chris Hart is one of the best in the business at it.James Henderson said:
A lot of projecting
I feel like every off season we do the thing where we forget that.
Right. And what else are we supposed to do besides literally project? Weird comment by James
I don't think State has brought in a guy to play/start out of the transfer portal with the college production profile of Jaros/Ossenfort. Correct me if I'm wrong.
To answer your question is you can bring in players who have produced on the college level, like the UNCG pitcher.
You project literally every player every year (not you, in general). All of our fans are going to project how Grayson McCall is going to do just like they are going to Noah Rogers. One has insane college numbers, one has none. It doesn't matter how old they are, that's what people do with new players. Of course, older players can be easier to project, but did ANYONE project Amac/Pennington to have the years they had? I highly doubt it.
Who knows? We probably thought Chance Mako and Michael Gupton would based on their HS profilesmetcalfmafia said:
Do we not think Jaros or Ossenfort would tear it up at Western Carolina? Would that make people feel better?
Gupton couldn't hit in HS but that speed you absolutely take a chance on. His HS profile was based on one REEEEEEAAALLLLLY fast 60 time. hahaJames Henderson said:Who knows? We probably thought Chance Mako and Michael Gupton would based on their HS profilesmetcalfmafia said:
Do we not think Jaros or Ossenfort would tear it up at Western Carolina? Would that make people feel better?
Right, doesn't mean it won't work out or these guys can't play, we just don't have someone we can fall back on and say it has worked and for me, I'd feel a little better knowing a guy has shown on the college level he can be at least an everyday starter for you if I'm bringing you in to be an everyday starter.ClePack said:
Think James is kinda touching on what I brought up earlier. It's a different approach by the staff to bring in these very unproven kids and attempt to unlock their ceilings. Hopefully the staff can do it. Would be really nice to add a proven college bat if we can though
Oh I agree, we thought he'd be good, clearly LOLCLTWolf said:Gupton couldn't hit in HS but that speed you absolutely take a chance on. His HS profile was based on one REEEEEEAAALLLLLY fast 60 time. hahaJames Henderson said:Who knows? We probably thought Chance Mako and Michael Gupton would based on their HS profilesmetcalfmafia said:
Do we not think Jaros or Ossenfort would tear it up at Western Carolina? Would that make people feel better?
James Henderson said:Who was? I was big on bringing in Pennington and AMak.Bcwhitl2 said:
And last year there was complaining about taking old guys with high floors bc we were missing out on "upside" haha.
Taking the projected talent seems to be more aligned with Avent, I am pretty sure he mentioned in one of his postgames about how State is a developmental program first and have used transfers to fill gaps.
The upside out weighs the risk. Profiles like these two typically pan out.James Henderson said:
BTW, I like both of these guys, simply saying it's riskier IMO than taking guys we've seen do it on the college level and there's no example of this type of take working yet at State.
Of that group I assume Truitt would fit the profile of these guys?Jtilley said:
Here are the transfers/juco hitters we have taken over the last seven years that made it past fall ball.....
2024- Amak, Pennington, Butters, Hogue
2023- Harrison, Trice, Candelaria, Nolan
2022- Gino, Piolli, Hood, Lavoie, Oldham, Godman
2021- Truitt
2020- Murr
2019- Butler
2018- Edwards
That is an extremely high hit rate, and the ones that didn't pan out were mostly depth pieces anyways.
Truitt got hurt and IIRC, he was looking pretty good in the preseason. Also, Truitt had nowhere near the recruiting profile that Jaros and Ossenfort had.James Henderson said:Of that group I assume Truitt would fit the profile of these guys?Jtilley said:
Here are the transfers/juco hitters we have taken over the last seven years that made it past fall ball.....
2024- Amak, Pennington, Butters, Hogue
2023- Harrison, Trice, Candelaria, Nolan
2022- Gino, Piolli, Hood, Lavoie, Oldham, Godman
2021- Truitt
2020- Murr
2019- Butler
2018- Edwards
That is an extremely high hit rate, and the ones that didn't pan out were mostly depth pieces anyways.
Not sure if Truitt even played at ECU?CLTWolf said:Truitt got hurt and IIRC, he was looking pretty good in the preseason. Also, Truitt had nowhere near the recruiting profile that Jaros and Ossenfort had.James Henderson said:Of that group I assume Truitt would fit the profile of these guys?Jtilley said:
Here are the transfers/juco hitters we have taken over the last seven years that made it past fall ball.....
2024- Amak, Pennington, Butters, Hogue
2023- Harrison, Trice, Candelaria, Nolan
2022- Gino, Piolli, Hood, Lavoie, Oldham, Godman
2021- Truitt
2020- Murr
2019- Butler
2018- Edwards
That is an extremely high hit rate, and the ones that didn't pan out were mostly depth pieces anyways.
But yeah, he's probably the one example recently that somewhat mirrors Jaros and Ozzie.
The guy hit .258 with 11HR and 49 RBIs his last season at ECU. I consider that to be a proven bat. Yes he far exceeded that but we didn't just pick him up for his solid glove.Bcwhitl2 said:James Henderson said:Who was? I was big on bringing in Pennington and AMak.Bcwhitl2 said:
And last year there was complaining about taking old guys with high floors bc we were missing out on "upside" haha.
Taking the projected talent seems to be more aligned with Avent, I am pretty sure he mentioned in one of his postgames about how State is a developmental program first and have used transfers to fill gaps.
I didn't mean you in particular but iirc the main comments were just around how Amak would sure up the infield defense more so than anything around his offensive game. I know Pennington was said to be one to watch right when he committed
The difference is most of those guys were proven college hitters. I am just surprised coming off a CWS run and having a strong NIL budget that we are landing unproven hitters vs. guys who we have already seen succeed in college baseball.Jtilley said:
Here are the transfers/juco hitters we have taken over the last seven years that made it past fall ball.....
2024- Amak, Pennington, Butters, Hogue
2023- Harrison, Trice, Candelaria, Nolan
2022- Gino, Piolli, Hood, Lavoie, Oldham, Godman
2021- Truitt
2020- Murr
2019- Butler
2018- Edwards
That is an extremely high hit rate, and the ones that didn't pan out were mostly depth pieces anyways.
Right, I had no issues with AMak's bat. Yes, I didn't see 25 HRs happening, thanks, AMak, but he had back-to-back double-digit HR/40+RBI seasons.StateFan2001 said:The guy hit .258 with 11HR and 49 RBIs his last season at ECU. I consider that to be a proven bat. Yes he far exceeded that but we didn't just pick him up for his solid glove.Bcwhitl2 said:James Henderson said:Who was? I was big on bringing in Pennington and AMak.Bcwhitl2 said:
And last year there was complaining about taking old guys with high floors bc we were missing out on "upside" haha.
Taking the projected talent seems to be more aligned with Avent, I am pretty sure he mentioned in one of his postgames about how State is a developmental program first and have used transfers to fill gaps.
I didn't mean you in particular but iirc the main comments were just around how Amak would sure up the infield defense more so than anything around his offensive game. I know Pennington was said to be one to watch right when he committed
They are brining in Thompson who is proven and another Juco bat. Jaros hit .343 in limited sample with as many walks as strikeouts and was top 150 recruit.StateFan2001 said:The difference is most of those guys were proven college hitters. I am just surprised coming off a CWS run and having a strong NIL budget that we are landing unproven hitters vs. guys who we have already seen succeed in college baseball.Jtilley said:
Here are the transfers/juco hitters we have taken over the last seven years that made it past fall ball.....
2024- Amak, Pennington, Butters, Hogue
2023- Harrison, Trice, Candelaria, Nolan
2022- Gino, Piolli, Hood, Lavoie, Oldham, Godman
2021- Truitt
2020- Murr
2019- Butler
2018- Edwards
That is an extremely high hit rate, and the ones that didn't pan out were mostly depth pieces anyways.