Isn't that permitted during the week with school in session?JCooke93 said:
By tennis
Isn't that permitted during the week with school in session?JCooke93 said:
By tennis
What is this referring to/JCooke93 said:
And I am not sure about the Truitt thing
He still could...after the fall. All his buddies off last year's team are gone. He may miss them and fell like a third whell. Only he and Brown are left from the position players last year. I think he could consider it especially if the new guys push him and wants to get in to coaching with his father. J.T. is one of my favorites from last year. Intangibles galore. But his range at second limits what he can do defensively. He catches nearly everything he gets to, but others may cover more ground. The more balls played, the better off State is. Look at the braves in the middle infield. Swanson and Albies are studs defensively. The middle defense is really important to winning games. J.T. turns a nice double play. He puts the ball in play at the plate often, especially in big moments. He will likely start if he is here but I can see his playing time limited because of numbers. If that is the case, he could talk to Dad later. I just wondered what you had seen and heard. Thanks for the info.JCooke93 said:
No if he was it would have happened
Thanks....just askingJCooke93 said:
And Right now we have 3 leadoff hitters and JT is one of them
So a transfer will play short, we have two hitters that will play first and third and by all accounts hitting well....and another transfer, also hitting well, that transferred in and played many games at 2B last year. Groover is very smooth and won a Gold Glove in high school in Cobb County, a hot bed of baseball. He is good defensively, too and was listed as a middle infielder. Lots of competition. That's why I asked. You never know what Avent and company have told players and what opportunities are available this year versus last year.EthanBarry said:
It makes no sense for JT to leave. It's not even a guarantee he would get more time at ND if he did. If nobody was able to take his spot last year, why would it happen this year?
So Green, Giles and Groover at third and who is at first? I am assuming you are saying Hood and Jarrett have the middle.JCooke93 said:
Right now corner of is the question mark
Gotcha...lot of choices there.JCooke93 said:
I ment Outfield corner
Thanks...is White better defensively than Groover? That's good if he is. Green better defensively than Hood is something I was not expecting. Lots of bodies here and in the outfield.pack2010 said:
1st groover
2nd JT
SS Hood/green (have heard they are looking at Hood in the OF)
3rd- White
Backups for the IF- eisert and Giles at the corners, whoever doesn't start at short up the middle
This makes a lot of sense if White can handle third. Of course, Green has to handle short for it to work toopack2010 said:
1st groover
2nd JT
SS Hood/green (have heard they are looking at Hood in the OF)
3rd- White
Backups for the IF- eisert and Giles at the corners, whoever doesn't start at short up the middle
I get it. I think if State had asked him to leave it would've happened already, same with Link asking him to come play for him. I've thought somebody would push him out of the lineup for four years now, now he's got a passable OPS with excellent defense, plus he was clutch in June. State doesn't have many sure things next year, but he's one of them.Packsd14me said:So a transfer will play short, we have two hitters that will play first and third and by all accounts hitting well....and another transfer, also hitting well, that transferred in and played many games at 2B last year. Groover is very smooth and won a Gold Glove in high school in Cobb County, a hot bed of baseball. He is good defensively, too and was listed as a middle infielder. Lots of competition. That's why I asked. You never know what Avent and company have told players and what opportunities are available this year versus last year.EthanBarry said:
It makes no sense for JT to leave. It's not even a guarantee he would get more time at ND if he did. If nobody was able to take his spot last year, why would it happen this year?
Besides ND had two MI back but lost their corners. Their second baseman played third too. And one of their third basemen pitches. I think ND could use an infielder but I really don't know about their recruits or bench. Link Jarrett was a National Coach of the year, right? He may not even want or need his son, who knows?
I was just typing what I was afraid might happen, not expecting it to happen. If J.T. sees the writing on the wall to play less than last year, he may opt to leave. I am not pushing him away....but I don't know what Avent is thinking or saying to the players in private either. J.T. could be the captain, again who knows?
I thought Lavoie would've been at first as well but seems like he's been OF (RF) all the way since he hit campus. Played OF pretty much the entire summer as well.EthanBarry said:I get it. I think if State had asked him to leave it would've happened already, same with Link asking him to come play for him. I've thought somebody would push him out of the lineup for four years now, now he's got a passable OPS with excellent defense, plus he was clutch in June. State doesn't have many sure things next year, but he's one of them.Packsd14me said:So a transfer will play short, we have two hitters that will play first and third and by all accounts hitting well....and another transfer, also hitting well, that transferred in and played many games at 2B last year. Groover is very smooth and won a Gold Glove in high school in Cobb County, a hot bed of baseball. He is good defensively, too and was listed as a middle infielder. Lots of competition. That's why I asked. You never know what Avent and company have told players and what opportunities are available this year versus last year.EthanBarry said:
It makes no sense for JT to leave. It's not even a guarantee he would get more time at ND if he did. If nobody was able to take his spot last year, why would it happen this year?
Besides ND had two MI back but lost their corners. Their second baseman played third too. And one of their third basemen pitches. I think ND could use an infielder but I really don't know about their recruits or bench. Link Jarrett was a National Coach of the year, right? He may not even want or need his son, who knows?
I was just typing what I was afraid might happen, not expecting it to happen. If J.T. sees the writing on the wall to play less than last year, he may opt to leave. I am not pushing him away....but I don't know what Avent is thinking or saying to the players in private either. J.T. could be the captain, again who knows?
Different things they can do with Groover, I think first is most likely. Lavoie is kind of the forgotten man though, he could factor in there too
Hood is 100% getting a look out there. Does it happen? No idea. It was tweeted how smooth he was at SS the other day tooEthanBarry said:This makes a lot of sense if White can handle third. Of course, Green has to handle short for it to work toopack2010 said:
1st groover
2nd JT
SS Hood/green (have heard they are looking at Hood in the OF)
3rd- White
Backups for the IF- eisert and Giles at the corners, whoever doesn't start at short up the middle