931Vol
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Loy is way better than Doyle imo. Behnke is going to get heavy innings out the pen.Dream.
Weekend Rotation:
Day 1 - Myles Patton
Day 2 - Anthony Eyanson
Day 3 - Liam Doyle
Bullpen: Snead, Loy, Russell (ease him back into it), Phillips, Franklin, incoming freshman. (I’m sure I’m missing a decent amount of guys)
4.43 ERA this season, but I'd be curious what it was after his first few outings as a starter before switching him into coming in behind Stamos.
The movement on Cortez’s 2-seamer was ridiculous. I don’t know how anyone ever gets a hit on that dude. And the velocity was like that of an elite 4 seamer. That kind of movement on a pitch that fast just isn’t fair.It’s honestly the formula to get drafted highly. Velo+slider is extremely difficult for college hitters. Cortez gave us fits in game 2 with it.
Funny thing was that the first inning plus, it was all over the place, but the last couple of innings he was able to control it pretty decently. Reminded me of Jordan Hicks, formerly of the Cardinals. If there comes a time when a pitcher can effectively control that type of electricity on a regular basis, then they become a special player.The movement on Cortez’s 2-seamer was ridiculous. I don’t know how anyone ever gets a hit on that dude. And the velocity was like that of an elite 4 seamer. That kind of movement on a pitch that fast just isn’t fair.
Let’s hope so. The kid deserves to be in a situation where he can flourish.I want to cautiously propose that AJ will be a starter next season.
Granted it may be the mid-week starter and only 2-3 innings at the outset.
But I fully expect that AJ will be a weekend starter well before season's end. Officially speaking, jmho.
There’s less scoring in the MLB because the pitching is better. They weeded it out to a tiny group of very elite arms at that point. A great pitcher in college can have a very low ERA. There’s nothing about the college game that prevents that, except certain stadium dimensions.ERAs are going to be higher in college than MLB because there’s a lot more scoring in general
I was going to respond similarly, but I saw this and you nailed it.There’s less scoring in the MLB because the pitching is better. They weeded it out to a tiny group of very elite arms at that point. A great pitcher in college can have a very low ERA. There’s nothing about the college game that prevents that, except certain stadium dimensions.