Baseball Chemistry and Needs

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This is just an idea. Didn't we win a Natty with D. Curley as our short stop, our back up 2nd baseman, Antigua? What if Gaven Kilen could play 3rd base? To me he looks like one. Surely CTV has experimented? But our infield is out of it's true positions for some reason. Needs? We need a Volly Finger pitcher, to break up the rythym of hitters. We have pitchers that all seem to have similar traits. Not to say they are not very talented. They can all throw high 90s and killer cutter ball. But it's the same cookie cutter. And good hitters in the sec will dial in on that.
 
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This is just an idea. Didn't we win a Natty with D. Curley as our short stop, our back up 2nd baseman, Antigua? What if Gaven Kilen could play 3rd base? To me he looks like one. Surely CTV has experimented? But our infield is out of it's true positions for some reason. Needs? We need a Volly Finger pitcher, to break up the rythym of hitters. We have pitchers that all seem to have similar traits. Not to say they are not very talented. They can all throw high 90s and killer cutter ball. But it's the same cookie cutter. And good hitters in the sec will dial in on that.
Backup 2nd baseman? You mean Christian Moore?
 
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This is just an idea. Didn't we win a Natty with D. Curley as our short stop, our back up 2nd baseman, Antigua? What if Gaven Kilen could play 3rd base? To me he looks like one. Surely CTV has experimented? But our infield is out of it's true positions for some reason. Needs? We need a Volly Finger pitcher, to break up the rythym of hitters. We have pitchers that all seem to have similar traits. Not to say they are not very talented. They can all throw high 90s and killer cutter ball. But it's the same cookie cutter. And good hitters in the sec will dial in on that.
MLB Scouts project Kilen as a 2B mainly due to lack of + arm strength so I don’t think he’d be a good fit at 3B. Bargo has proven, both last year when Amick was out due to appendicitis and this year, that he can quite capably handle 3B. Bargo has good hands and a strong arm and is hitting over .300 in SEC play.

No replacing Kirby Connell. However, Dylan Loy has similar pitching characteristics. Certainly a similar hat :).
 
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Put Abernathy as your lead off batter. Get on base no matter what it takes. If this kid gets on, he'll see you at third. If it's an out, then so be it. One out and he's not in the line up when it could become crucial.
 
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MLB Scouts project Kilen as a 2B mainly due to lack of + arm strength so I don’t think he’d be a good fit at 3B. Bargo has proven, both last year when Amick was out due to appendicitis and this year, that he can quite capably handle 3B. Bargo has good hands and a strong arm and is hitting over .300 in SEC play.

No replacing Kirby Connell. However, Dylan Loy has similar pitching characteristics. Certainly a similar hat :).
Then why not Bargo at 3rd, Curley at SS and Kilen at second? I didn't know Kilen's arm strength was weak. So, sounds like we need Bargo , Curley, and Kilen (at 2nd) in the hitting lineup somewhere. Antigua just in case to fill in. If needed.
 
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Then why not Bargo at 3rd, Curley at SS and Kilen at second? I didn't know Kilen's arm strength was weak. So, sounds like we need Bargo , Curley, and Kilen (at 2nd) in the hitting lineup somewhere. Antigua just in case to fill in. If needed.
I wouldn’t say Kilen’s arm is weak by any stretch—just not the “plus arm” MLB Scouts desire at the next level. I’m sure Kilen would be serviceable at SS but I love him at 2B provided Curley gets back on track defensively. Nothing wrong with AA at SS but he needs to make the routine play more routinely. Both Marin and Antigua have surprisingly poor fielding percentages (under .930) granted in relatively limited sample sizes.
 
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It's a little late in the season to "rebuild" the team. For a while there they had started to hit line drives, ect. They seem to me to be pressing lately, trying to hit the long ball. Sorta pressing like a little panic has seeped into their mind set. Losing a few my take a little pressure of and they may loosen up a little and get back on tract. Or - - - .
 
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Then why not Bargo at 3rd, Curley at SS and Kilen at second? I didn't know Kilen's arm strength was weak. So, sounds like we need Bargo , Curley, and Kilen (at 2nd) in the hitting lineup somewhere. Antigua just in case to fill in. If needed.
I'd just DH Curley and have Antigua play short.
 
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Team Physics Trumps Team Chemistry​


Excerpt:
The physics part of the equation is what really matters, and many great teams’ chemistry is suffocated by the lack of physics coming from the top.
 
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Team Physics Trumps Team Chemistry​


Excerpt:
The physics part of the equation is what really matters, and many great teams’ chemistry is suffocated by the lack of physics coming from the top.

BA is a subscription site, or at least it used to be? I used to go their for their recruiting rankings.
 
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Team Physics Trumps Team Chemistry​


Excerpt:
The physics part of the equation is what really matters, and many great teams’ chemistry is suffocated by the lack of physics coming from the top.
Well, since we're all advocating from our own academic perspective...
 

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