I thought we pitched extremely well on Friday. And have had plenty of other games where we were lights out against legit teams.
Alex Gee said:
I thought we pitched extremely well on Friday. And have had plenty of other games where we were lights out against legit teams.
kbdavis33 said:wilmwolf said:
12-2. 9 wins in a row. Why can't we ever just enjoy winning? It's always a race to be the first one to say we might not be good, so when we lose in the future folks can say I told you so. It's gross.
I don't think it's the same, because I do think this baseball team is legit.
But what you're saying is kinda like the people that victory lapped the 5-1 MBB start.
You can be excited about a start but also have legitimate concerns. I think it's fair to be concerned about the bullpen, but obviously pumped about the sweep and season start.
Me personally, I'm just surprised about the pitching so far considering the preseason talk was that this team's arms might be the best we've had in years, but I feel like I haven't seen that by any stretch yet.
StateFan2001 said:
Fellas 10 walks in a game is terrible at any level, including little league. I have watched plenty of middle school games and don't see 10 walks.
StateFan2001 said:
Fellas 10 walks in a game is terrible at any level, including little league. I have watched plenty of middle school games and don't see 10 walks.
PossumJenkins said:StateFan2001 said:
Fellas 10 walks in a game is terrible at any level, including little league. I have watched plenty of middle school games and don't see 10 walks.
Giving up 18 runs is terrible at any level too. Turns out it happens and the other team did. Turns out it's a W
StateFan2001 said:PossumJenkins said:StateFan2001 said:
Fellas 10 walks in a game is terrible at any level, including little league. I have watched plenty of middle school games and don't see 10 walks.
Giving up 18 runs is terrible at any level too. Turns out it happens and the other team did. Turns out it's a W
It's ok to look at some things critically. 22 walks in 3 games this weekend isn't good at all. As an ACC level pitching staff that is terrible.
I still support and am a huge fan of our baseball team.
Gotcha. I'm somewhere in the middle, I definitely celebrate success. But I think if you want to maintain success and achieve the goals you have as a team, that even when you're winning you're looking to get better.wilmwolf said:kbdavis33 said:wilmwolf said:
12-2. 9 wins in a row. Why can't we ever just enjoy winning? It's always a race to be the first one to say we might not be good, so when we lose in the future folks can say I told you so. It's gross.
I don't think it's the same, because I do think this baseball team is legit.
But what you're saying is kinda like the people that victory lapped the 5-1 MBB start.
You can be excited about a start but also have legitimate concerns. I think it's fair to be concerned about the bullpen, but obviously pumped about the sweep and season start.
Me personally, I'm just surprised about the pitching so far considering the preseason talk was that this team's arms might be the best we've had in years, but I feel like I haven't seen that by any stretch yet.
Yeah, I'm probably not the best audience for that analogy. I think people being concerned when you're 5-1 is silly too. It's not fun for me as a fan to be worried about what might happen, especially when what might happen is as negative. Does it make folks feel better to be right that the 5-1 start didn't continue? I hope not, because that makes me feel bad for those folks lives in general. Always waiting for the worst to happen is a crappy way to go through life, NC State fans need to move past that *****
As to the arms on this team, I don't know what people saw before the season. In game action, as I said earlier in this thread, there are at least 8 guys who have all looked good against good competition so far this year, and maybe more. Our bullpen looked fine on Friday, and a couple of those guys could've thrown again today that didn't if we had wanted. There's lots of young guys in the pen, and you have to put them out there in game action at some point, a game where you have an 8 run lead is a good time to do that. Unfortunately BC teed off on a few of them, and there were too many walks, but it happens in baseball to really good pitchers sometimes.
I'm going to watch the games and enjoy them. Folks can worry if they want.
StateFan2001 said:
Fellas 10 walks in a game is terrible at any level, including little league. I have watched plenty of middle school games and don't see 10 walks.
Completely agreed...I don't think your analogy to include little league as an argument, constitutes looking at something critically however.StateFan2001 said:PossumJenkins said:StateFan2001 said:
Fellas 10 walks in a game is terrible at any level, including little league. I have watched plenty of middle school games and don't see 10 walks.
Giving up 18 runs is terrible at any level too. Turns out it happens and the other team did. Turns out it's a W
It's ok to look at some things critically. 22 walks in 3 games this weekend isn't good at all. As an ACC level pitching staff that is terrible.
I still support and am a huge fan of our baseball team.
Packamylase said:
So, in ACC Baseball, there's still an Atlantic and Coastal division?
Alex Gee said:
I get the walk frustration. That said - Hawaii has drawn (not including HBO, too much work lol) 93 walks in 12 games. It's what they do. They had a player get thrown out of a game for celebrating a walk lol.
I tend to think that's not who we are. Dom for example - Teams are hitting .215 off Fritton but his ERA is 6.88. That will almost certainly even out. He walked 17 batters total last season, already 11 so far.
I'm still just not there with you on the concern for the bullpen. I think we all can agree that the guys we are truly going to depend on are Whit, Highfill, Fritton, Dudan, Marohn, Lucas, Fanning, Van Dam, and maybe Consiglio. That's 8-9 arms that are either experienced, draft talents, or both.StateFan2001 said:Alex Gee said:
I get the walk frustration. That said - Hawaii has drawn (not including HBO, too much work lol) 93 walks in 12 games. It's what they do. They had a player get thrown out of a game for celebrating a walk lol.
I tend to think that's not who we are. Dom for example - Teams are hitting .215 off Fritton but his ERA is 6.88. That will almost certainly even out. He walked 17 batters total last season, already 11 so far.
Yep we just have to clean it up across the board. 25 walls in Hawaii and 22 this weekend. Winning won't continue if it doesn't clean up. I feel like the rotation will get it cleaned up. Not so sure about pen.
Also still interested why we haven't seen Shafner or Kelly to add to the guys we can depend on aboveAlex Gee said:I'm still just not there with you on the concern for the bullpen. I think we all can agree that the guys we are truly going to depend on are Whit, Highfill, Fritton, Dudan, Marohn, Lucas, Fanning, Van Dam, and maybe Consiglio. That's 8-9 arms that are either experienced, draft talents, or both.StateFan2001 said:Alex Gee said:
I get the walk frustration. That said - Hawaii has drawn (not including HBO, too much work lol) 93 walks in 12 games. It's what they do. They had a player get thrown out of a game for celebrating a walk lol.
I tend to think that's not who we are. Dom for example - Teams are hitting .215 off Fritton but his ERA is 6.88. That will almost certainly even out. He walked 17 batters total last season, already 11 so far.
Yep we just have to clean it up across the board. 25 walls in Hawaii and 22 this weekend. Winning won't continue if it doesn't clean up. I feel like the rotation will get it cleaned up. Not so sure about pen.
Smith, Labriola, & Andrews had a lion's share of those walks and I don't expect to see them run out there every weekend. Those top 9 guys had a 2.2 strikeout to walk ratio and a 4.30 ERA in this 3 game set. That group had a 2.70 ERA this weekend if you don't include Fritton and Van Dam who I know we all think are going to be really good for State.
ETA: Bullpen only from that group including SVD (got sidetracked lol) had a 3.53 ERA
PossumJenkins said:Also still interested why we haven't seen Shafner or Kelly to add to the guys we can depend on aboveAlex Gee said:I'm still just not there with you on the concern for the bullpen. I think we all can agree that the guys we are truly going to depend on are Whit, Highfill, Fritton, Dudan, Marohn, Lucas, Fanning, Van Dam, and maybe Consiglio. That's 8-9 arms that are either experienced, draft talents, or both.StateFan2001 said:Alex Gee said:
I get the walk frustration. That said - Hawaii has drawn (not including HBO, too much work lol) 93 walks in 12 games. It's what they do. They had a player get thrown out of a game for celebrating a walk lol.
I tend to think that's not who we are. Dom for example - Teams are hitting .215 off Fritton but his ERA is 6.88. That will almost certainly even out. He walked 17 batters total last season, already 11 so far.
Yep we just have to clean it up across the board. 25 walls in Hawaii and 22 this weekend. Winning won't continue if it doesn't clean up. I feel like the rotation will get it cleaned up. Not so sure about pen.
Smith, Labriola, & Andrews had a lion's share of those walks and I don't expect to see them run out there every weekend. Those top 9 guys had a 2.2 strikeout to walk ratio and a 4.30 ERA in this 3 game set. That group had a 2.70 ERA this weekend if you don't include Fritton and Van Dam who I know we all think are going to be really good for State.
ETA: Bullpen only from that group including SVD (got sidetracked lol) had a 3.53 ERA
Wow, those dom numbers are crazy. I really hope/think he settles down. In order for us to get to where we want to go, he HAS to be our horse. Can't do it without himAlex Gee said:
I get the walk frustration. That said - Hawaii has drawn (not including HBO, too much work lol) 93 walks in 12 games. It's what they do. They had a player get thrown out of a game for celebrating a walk lol.
I tend to think that's not who we are. Dom for example - Teams are hitting .215 off Fritton but his ERA is 6.88. That will almost certainly even out. He walked 17 batters total last season, already 11 so far.
Alex Gee said:I'm still just not there with you on the concern for the bullpen. I think we all can agree that the guys we are truly going to depend on are Whit, Highfill, Fritton, Dudan, Marohn, Lucas, Fanning, Van Dam, and maybe Consiglio. That's 8-9 arms that are either experienced, draft talents, or both.StateFan2001 said:Alex Gee said:
I get the walk frustration. That said - Hawaii has drawn (not including HBO, too much work lol) 93 walks in 12 games. It's what they do. They had a player get thrown out of a game for celebrating a walk lol.
I tend to think that's not who we are. Dom for example - Teams are hitting .215 off Fritton but his ERA is 6.88. That will almost certainly even out. He walked 17 batters total last season, already 11 so far.
Yep we just have to clean it up across the board. 25 walls in Hawaii and 22 this weekend. Winning won't continue if it doesn't clean up. I feel like the rotation will get it cleaned up. Not so sure about pen.
Smith, Labriola, & Andrews had a lion's share of those walks and I don't expect to see them run out there every weekend. Those top 9 guys had a 2.2 strikeout to walk ratio and a 4.30 ERA in this 3 game set. That group had a 2.70 ERA this weekend if you don't include Fritton and Van Dam who I know we all think are going to be really good for State.
ETA: Bullpen only from that group including SVD (got sidetracked lol) had a 3.53 ERA
nakinawolf said:
We need our pitchers to be throwing their best in June, July and August, not March, April and May. It's very rare for pitchers to have their "best stuff" and pin point accuracy for a six month stretch in a season. As long as our pitching staff as a whole improves as the season progresses and doesn't peak too soon, the raw talent is there to allow us to have a special season!