No better time than NOW to run with the Pack. pic.twitter.com/7GpYi1LkcT
— #Pack9 ⚾️ (@NCStateBaseball) October 1, 2021
No better time than NOW to run with the Pack. pic.twitter.com/7GpYi1LkcT
— #Pack9 ⚾️ (@NCStateBaseball) October 1, 2021
What is your projected lineup at this point?JCooke93 said:
C.Villaman16
C.Silver51
W.Scott49
C.Killy24
D.Harrison10
All pitch good today
JCooke93 said:
Roster down to 41 now
It has. It's 40 for now.Packsd14me said:
35 is still the limit, right? That hasn't changed recently has it?
pack2010 said:
Random, but did ryan Miller from NCCU end up anywhere? Saw he played in a New England summer league but pretty sure it wasn't rookie ball/pro
CLTWolf said:pack2010 said:
Random, but did ryan Miller from NCCU end up anywhere? Saw he played in a New England summer league but pretty sure it wasn't rookie ball/pro
85. Ryan Miller, RHP, North Carolina Central to Pittsburgh
2021: 10-0, 2.21 ERA, 73.1 IP, 22 BB, 74 K, .204 AVG
Miller put up some gaudy numbers last season, including a perfect 10-0 record and a 2.21 ERA, but that success is the result of more than just playing in a small conference like the MEAC. Miller's stuff is also plenty good. His fastball sits in the high 80s but will touch the low 90s. His best secondary offering is a slider that induced a 50% whiff rate last season, but all of his pitches, including his fastball, had whiff rates of 38% or better. Miller won't dominate with Pitt in the same way he did with NC Central at times, but he's more than good enough to get outs in the ACC.
Pitt
pack2010 said:CLTWolf said:pack2010 said:
Random, but did ryan Miller from NCCU end up anywhere? Saw he played in a New England summer league but pretty sure it wasn't rookie ball/pro
85. Ryan Miller, RHP, North Carolina Central to Pittsburgh
2021: 10-0, 2.21 ERA, 73.1 IP, 22 BB, 74 K, .204 AVG
Miller put up some gaudy numbers last season, including a perfect 10-0 record and a 2.21 ERA, but that success is the result of more than just playing in a small conference like the MEAC. Miller's stuff is also plenty good. His fastball sits in the high 80s but will touch the low 90s. His best secondary offering is a slider that induced a 50% whiff rate last season, but all of his pitches, including his fastball, had whiff rates of 38% or better. Miller won't dominate with Pitt in the same way he did with NC Central at times, but he's more than good enough to get outs in the ACC.
Pitt
Wow great pickup by Pitt, wonder how that happened. And I am assuming that was D1s top 100 transfers, but 85 feels pretty low for him. Thanks for the intel