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pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
A little light on proven talent.
pack2010 said:StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
A little light on proven talent.
Depends on how you look at it. I would argue we are a little light on high end talent, as of now, but not necessarily talent. Hogue, Nixon, McHugh, Sosa, DeCriscio all have a lot of high level college ABs under their belt, with solid success. Frassman and Jet both have a good bit of ABs at the JUCO level, including Jet playing in a wood bat league. But when it comes to Jaros/Lyons/Head, you're right. Nice summer season for Lyons, but tough to know if it will translate. I will say when it comes to Head/Lyons/Jaros they all seem to be very solid athletes which should help as long as there isn't too much swing and miss.
We're not settling. The guys we have gotten have been top targets. We're setting up for another 2-3 year CWS window. Matching up young bats with the young arms we have. Different approach but certainly not settling.StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
A little light on proven talent.
Depends on how you look at it. I would argue we are a little light on high end talent, as of now, but not necessarily talent. Hogue, Nixon, McHugh, Sosa, DeCriscio all have a lot of high level college ABs under their belt, with solid success. Frassman and Jet both have a good bit of ABs at the JUCO level, including Jet playing in a wood bat league. But when it comes to Jaros/Lyons/Head, you're right. Nice summer season for Lyons, but tough to know if it will translate. I will say when it comes to Head/Lyons/Jaros they all seem to be very solid athletes which should help as long as there isn't too much swing and miss.
In this day and age of the transfer portal and coming off 2 WS appearances in 4 years I don't understand why we are settling for transfers who haven't proven themselves at the D1 level. Seems odd.
matracey said:We're not settling. The guys we have gotten have been top targets. We're setting up for another 2-3 year CWS window. Matching up young bats with the young arms we have. Different approach but certainly not settling.StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
A little light on proven talent.
Depends on how you look at it. I would argue we are a little light on high end talent, as of now, but not necessarily talent. Hogue, Nixon, McHugh, Sosa, DeCriscio all have a lot of high level college ABs under their belt, with solid success. Frassman and Jet both have a good bit of ABs at the JUCO level, including Jet playing in a wood bat league. But when it comes to Jaros/Lyons/Head, you're right. Nice summer season for Lyons, but tough to know if it will translate. I will say when it comes to Head/Lyons/Jaros they all seem to be very solid athletes which should help as long as there isn't too much swing and miss.
In this day and age of the transfer portal and coming off 2 WS appearances in 4 years I don't understand why we are settling for transfers who haven't proven themselves at the D1 level. Seems odd.
StateFan2001 said:matracey said:We're not settling. The guys we have gotten have been top targets. We're setting up for another 2-3 year CWS window. Matching up young bats with the young arms we have. Different approach but certainly not settling.StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
A little light on proven talent.
Depends on how you look at it. I would argue we are a little light on high end talent, as of now, but not necessarily talent. Hogue, Nixon, McHugh, Sosa, DeCriscio all have a lot of high level college ABs under their belt, with solid success. Frassman and Jet both have a good bit of ABs at the JUCO level, including Jet playing in a wood bat league. But when it comes to Jaros/Lyons/Head, you're right. Nice summer season for Lyons, but tough to know if it will translate. I will say when it comes to Head/Lyons/Jaros they all seem to be very solid athletes which should help as long as there isn't too much swing and miss.
In this day and age of the transfer portal and coming off 2 WS appearances in 4 years I don't understand why we are settling for transfers who haven't proven themselves at the D1 level. Seems odd.
That's one way to look at it. Or you could say we have loaded up on a bunch of dudes than couldn't crack the lineup where they came from.
Not even close to settling. We missed on some targets but we got almost everyone we went after aggressively.matracey said:We're not settling. The guys we have gotten have been top targets. We're setting up for another 2-3 year CWS window. Matching up young bats with the young arms we have. Different approach but certainly not settling.StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:StateFan2001 said:pack2010 said:pack2010 said:
Assuming we are done adding bats, here is my fully locked in early starting lineup!!!
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue (assuming full health)
LF- D. Thompson
C- Sosa
1st- McHugh
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Fraasman/Lyons
Can't decide between the last guy, Fraasman seems like a kid who just hits. Lyons also provides a lot of upside athletically and would love to see him in the lineup somewhere. But Ossenfort could also steal a (DH?) spot if Hogue is healthy enough for the OF. Lost of moving parts + depth going to provide nice competition in the fall
Updating this again with the loss of Thompson, which is a big loss losing a double digit HR kid. Frassman/Jet/Lyons?? fighting for 2 OF spots, or OF/DH spot depending on if Hogue plays in the field. I know Lyons was recruited for the infield, but his path to playing time might be in the OF. McHugh in the 3 hole is a little bit of a reach, but I think he has some really solid upside with the bat.
2nd- Nixon
DH- Hogue
1st- McHugh
C- Sosa
3rd- Jaros
CF- Head
SS- DeCriscio
RF- Frassman
LF- Lyons/Jet
A little light on proven talent.
Depends on how you look at it. I would argue we are a little light on high end talent, as of now, but not necessarily talent. Hogue, Nixon, McHugh, Sosa, DeCriscio all have a lot of high level college ABs under their belt, with solid success. Frassman and Jet both have a good bit of ABs at the JUCO level, including Jet playing in a wood bat league. But when it comes to Jaros/Lyons/Head, you're right. Nice summer season for Lyons, but tough to know if it will translate. I will say when it comes to Head/Lyons/Jaros they all seem to be very solid athletes which should help as long as there isn't too much swing and miss.
In this day and age of the transfer portal and coming off 2 WS appearances in 4 years I don't understand why we are settling for transfers who haven't proven themselves at the D1 level. Seems odd.