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MCLAMB: Destiny Is Controlled And Not Yet Determined

April 25, 2023
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There was just enough sun in the sky to brighten a campus that seemed to be in a multitasking mode of hosting several events at once. There was seemingly the perfect amount of breeze to regulate the temperature. Overall, it was a gorgeous afternoon at NC State. 

It was almost wrong that the sunshine and breeze lingered well after Clemson completed its sweep of the Wolfpack on Sunday. It was as though it should be dark and cold instead. Those wearing the red and white of the home team could be forgiven if they just wanted to go straight to bed and get to the workweek on Monday. 

While the cloud that hung over Doak was only metaphorical, it still could be felt. NC State falling at home to Clemson in three straight is a series loss that the Wolfpack did not expect -- and certainly one they did not need. 

While common in sports and life, hyperbole has little place in baseball. The game where even the most potent hitters will fail more often than they succeed has little reference points simply because the best and worst teams have slight separation. 

Imagine Dave Doeren getting to his fifth conference game before facing an unranked team. Or Kevin Keatts getting to his 11th game before the ACC opposition doesn't have a number before its name. Wes Moore, who often laments the talent he faces night in and night out, has never had to wait until his tenth game of the league's slate to meet an unranked school. 

That is basically what NC State faced in baseball this season. The first five weekend series against ACC schools were battles against ranked opponents. In other words, in a 30-game conference season, the Wolfpack would need to get to its 16th league game for an unranked adversary (it ended up being the 15th as a contest at Wake Forest was canceled). 

As the early weeks went by in ACC play, NC State -- while playing one of the more brutal ACC schedules it has ever faced -- just needed to put itself in a position where it had better than a puncher's chance in the second half of the season. In that turbulence, the Pack needed to keep the ship steady, be competitive, and discover its strengths and weaknesses as it navigated a course to prepare itself for the back half of the conference campaign and beyond. That part of the mission was accomplished. 

NC State knew it could be competitive while figuring out the few things it needed to shore up. The Wolfpack is not an elite fielding team with some relief pitching issues, but it is also a team with fight -- as last-inning wins against Virginia, Louisville, and Florida State can prove. 

The problem with the ACC is the gauntlet does not end when the games against ranked teams do. Other schools looked to loiter and discover themselves through the bitter portions of their respective schedules, and Clemson is one of them. They entered Raleigh as a team that could manufacture runs, primarily via the stolen base and solid station-to-station play. After smacking the ball around all weekend, they have added home runs to their repertoire. 

Clemson played with energy at Doak and did not beat itself with excessive mistakes. The Tigers used the weekend to continue its climb and have won three straight ACC series.

The remarkable thing is when the second half of the schedule began, NC State probably would have been tickled to death with simply winning each series. In that aspect, NC State, at 3-3 overall in the last two series, is only one game off from where it wanted to be. Had the Wolfpack held on Saturday against Clemson and won, NCSU would be 4-2 in the first two of the five remaining weekend sets versus ACC opposition. That is literally winning two of three. Sweeping Florida State gave the Pack leverage to slip in one series, but being swept means that advantage is now gone. 

As for some of the other teams in a similar position to Clemson that NC State has to view as competition for ACC and NCAA Championship spots, Notre Dame, North Carolina, and Pittsburgh all fall into that category. Suddenly, what seemed like it might be the respite portion of the schedule is now akin to a set of playoff series to qualify for the actual playoffs. 

But what the meaning of the remaining schedule can be or is at this point is all relative. Baseball is a sport where the hypothetical does not always become a reality. The bottom line for the Wolfpack is simple.

NC State is 25-14 overall, 8-12 in ACC play. The Wolfpack has three ACC series remaining (at Notre Dame, at North Carolina, and Pittsburgh) and six non-league games left (East Carolina, a weekend series with The Citadel, North Carolina A&T, and Richmond). That is 15 scheduled games. If NCSU can win its ACC series to the tune of averaging two of three while also winning five of six non-conference games, it would then be 36-18 overall, 14-15 in ACC play. That seems reasonable enough to make both the ACC and NCAA dances. 

Both blueprints exist this season, but the Wolfpack can still choose its path. If NC State fights to compete until the last out, they can do well. If they let an opponent bring more fire to the diamond, as Clemson did, there can be much more slippage. 

The best way to get there is without panic, excessive worrying, or speculation. Keep it simple—every game matters. Be willing to fight until the last out. Don't be flippant in the field, with pitches, or during at-bats. Understanding that a number before the team's name is meaningless is useful. When NC State takes it seriously and plays clean baseball, the Wolfpack will win more often than it loses. 

Nothing is decided yet for 2023 NC State baseball, but the next three weeks will be a sizable bulk of the tale. Either the doubters will be correct, or the Wolfpack will survive and advance into the postseason, where win-loss records are useless. 

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MCLAMB: Destiny Is Controlled And Not Yet Determined

2,676 Views | 21 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by Rob McLamb
Nairo
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If you're scared of competition get a dog. It is what it is, and we just aren't very good.
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Nairo said:

If you're scared of competition get a dog. It is what it is, and we just aren't very good.
NC State is good but not playing well. They can be a team that competes for a title in Durham and makes a nice NCAA run (depending on matchups), but they have to sort it out soon. It is a team that has beaten some of the best, including Virginia, and was competitive enough against Wake Forest to win-- so there is no reason to doubt themselves or allow others to write them off. There is time left, just not as much of it.
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Hope you're right. The team I saw Saturday night looked like they didn't want to be at the ballpark.

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Nairo said:

If you're scared of competition get a dog. It is what it is, and we just aren't very good.
NC State is good but not playing well. They can be a team that competes for a title in Durham and makes a nice NCAA run (depending on matchups), but they have to sort it out soon. It is a team that has beaten some of the best, including Virginia, and was competitive enough against Wake Forest to win-- so there is no reason to doubt themselves or allow others to write them off. There is time left, just not as much of it.
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Nairo said:

Hope you're right. The team I saw Saturday night looked like they didn't want to be at the ballpark.

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Nairo said:

If you're scared of competition get a dog. It is what it is, and we just aren't very good.
NC State is good but not playing well. They can be a team that competes for a title in Durham and makes a nice NCAA run (depending on matchups), but they have to sort it out soon. It is a team that has beaten some of the best, including Virginia, and was competitive enough against Wake Forest to win-- so there is no reason to doubt themselves or allow others to write them off. There is time left, just not as much of it.

They didn't look like they didn't want to be there when Cozart hit the triple to put us up two runs. The grand slam was deflating, but they still fought. You sure you aren't talking about Friday night? The games Saturday and Sunday were both competitive and could've gone either way.
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Nairo said:

Hope you're right. The team I saw Saturday night looked like they didn't want to be at the ballpark.

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Nairo said:

If you're scared of competition get a dog. It is what it is, and we just aren't very good.
NC State is good but not playing well. They can be a team that competes for a title in Durham and makes a nice NCAA run (depending on matchups), but they have to sort it out soon. It is a team that has beaten some of the best, including Virginia, and was competitive enough against Wake Forest to win-- so there is no reason to doubt themselves or allow others to write them off. There is time left, just not as much of it.

Yeah, I just cannot agree with that.

On Saturday, NC State trailed by four runs and rallied to take the lead. Obviously, they did not hold on, but I think Highfill (who gave up the homer) and the rest of the team wanted to win and cares deeply. They just did not execute as well as Clemson. I cannot see a team rallying from four runs down as one who has mailed it in. I think in the course of watching sports we sometimes forget that the other team also tries hard to win.

Highfill starts Tuesday against ECU. It is a chance to move on, but moving on means you have to have already moved on to an extent. NC State has to focus on the task at hand, and not worry about the slips ups or the comeback wins. Just be the honest version of itself, because that can be a good team. Everything that they want is still attainable.
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wilmwolf80 said:

Nairo said:

Hope you're right. The team I saw Saturday night looked like they didn't want to be at the ballpark.

Rob McLamb said:

Nairo said:

If you're scared of competition get a dog. It is what it is, and we just aren't very good.
NC State is good but not playing well. They can be a team that competes for a title in Durham and makes a nice NCAA run (depending on matchups), but they have to sort it out soon. It is a team that has beaten some of the best, including Virginia, and was competitive enough against Wake Forest to win-- so there is no reason to doubt themselves or allow others to write them off. There is time left, just not as much of it.

They didn't look like they didn't want to be there when Cozart hit the triple to put us up two runs. The grand slam was deflating, but they still fought. You sure you aren't talking about Friday night? The games Saturday and Sunday were both competitive and could've gone either way.
Friday they got smoked, but that happens sometimes. Winners shrug it off and keep it moving.
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Nairo
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All fair. We did claw our way back but what I observed was one team (Clemson) that came out aggressive at the plate, jumped out front and showed a lot of energy from the dugout. We were the opposite and once again dug ourselves a big hole.
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Nairo said:

All fair. We did claw our way back but what I observed was one team (Clemson) that came out aggressive at the plate, jumped out front and showed a lot of energy from the dugout. We were the opposite and once again dug ourselves a big hole.
That is a fair assessment. I appreciate you and your respectful discourse.
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Visiting team is normally more ra ra in the dugout because they don't have the home crowd to feed from, and as we've been talking about in the game thread, Clemson was over way over the top with their celebrations and trash talking. I don't really think that had an impact on the games as much as our inability to drive in runs, and Clemson's timely two out hitting.
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wilmwolf80 said:

Visiting team is normally more ra ra in the dugout because they don't have the home crowd to feed from, and as we've been talking about in the game thread, Clemson was over way over the top with their celebrations and trash talking. I don't really think that had an impact on the games as much as our inability to drive in runs, and Clemson's timely two out hitting.
NC State has a lot of RLOB this season, even in the FSU games that they won.
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Rob McLamb said:

wilmwolf80 said:

Visiting team is normally more ra ra in the dugout because they don't have the home crowd to feed from, and as we've been talking about in the game thread, Clemson was over way over the top with their celebrations and trash talking. I don't really think that had an impact on the games as much as our inability to drive in runs, and Clemson's timely two out hitting.
NC State has a lot of RLOB this season, even in the FSU games that they won.
We typically let our hitters hit, and don't do much small ball - bunting, base stealing, hitting and running, and IMO that lends itself to leaving guys on base. It also lends itself to big innings, which I think we rank pretty highly in last time I saw it mentioned. As of last Friday we're 15th in doubles, 27th in runs, we just have been feast or famine sometimes (which is baseball also). I can make a good argument that we should do more on the small ball side of things (even though everyone on here HATES it) and that would help, but at this point I don't expect that.
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I haven't watched the team near as much as you guys, but have watched about 15 full games so far. Consistent thing I see is we look like the top 10 team we are capable of being for 7 innings and then implode for 1 or 2 innings. That's baseball to an extent, but it's happened a lot to us this year.
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Nairo said:

I haven't watched the team near as much as you guys, but have watched about 15 full games so far. Consistent thing I see is we look like the top 10 team we are capable of being for 7 innings and then implode for 1 or 2 innings. That's baseball to an extent, but it's happened a lot to us this year.
What you have seen and are describing is quite typical in baseball. The teams usually play a three-game series and both usually win a game. It is the team that wins the third game consistently that is elite and the team that loses the third game consistently that is bad.

The gap between great and mediocre in baseball is almost always narrow because baseball is, in itself, a sport of failure.
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The old MLB saying, every team wins 54 and loses 54, it's what you do in the other 54 that matters.
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Nairo said:

The old MLB saying, every team wins 54 and loses 54, it's what you do in the other 54 that matters.


Spot on. Well said.
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Does this mf get paid by the word?
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PackCPA said:

Does this mf get paid by the word?


What
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Wolfer79
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The SEC West has certainly had better midweeks.

* LSU loses to Nicholls
* Auburn losese to Troy
* Texas A&M loses to Sam Houston
* Arkansas loses to Missouri State

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Great prose Rob, keep it up. Ignore the trolls

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PackCPA said:

Does this mf get paid by the word?


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PackCPA said:

Does this mf get paid by the word?


paid by consonant

vowels are sponsored by Wheel of Fortune

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Nairo said:

Great prose Rob, keep it up. Ignore the trolls

Rob McLamb said:

PackCPA said:

Does this mf get paid by the word?


What



Thank you. I do appreciate it.

I don't care if folks hate or ignore, but the "this mf" rubs me the wrong way. I should not pay attention. You're correct.
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