After this weekend... my proposed lineup

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1. Jackson, cf
2. Simcox, ss
3. Senzel, 2b
4. Stewart, lf
5. Rodgers, 3b
6. Plunkett, dh
7. Leftridge, rf
8. Santiago/Houser, c
9. Lance/Wormsley/Maggio, 1b

Pinch runners: Hall/Youngblood
 
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Just starting conversation guys... Obviously my opinion means absolutely ZERO. :hi:
 
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I really don't see too much to change with the pitching staff. Was glad to see Serrano last as long as he did Friday. I would stay with Marks, Serrano and Owenby as are series starters. Cox and Lee are fine as late relief or closing IMHO. Middle innings is where we need a couple of guys to step up.
 
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I agree...totally. Must be tough on Serrano playing for his Dad.
See there. Your opinion does matter. :yes::yes:

GO VOLS!
 
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I suspect CDSis as upset about the herky-jerky nature of the season so far as it does make judging the guys (especially the pitchers) next to impossible.

the weather's going to suck again this week but looks to be better next weekend.

Thunderstorms on Wednesday ending in possible heavy snow may doom the Morehead game. Tuesday is just "showers" so I suspect we will try to play that MTSU come heal and possibly high water.

I say we get all three Grand Canyon State games in but we may lose Friday for a Saturday Double header. The SEC starts the next week and we're no where near ready right now. Would love to see us try to play a 4th game over weekend with the canyon team. -Bet their (ball)park is huge.

Still no home games played
 
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I really don't see too much to change with the pitching staff. Was glad to see Serrano last as long as he did Friday. I would stay with Marks, Serrano and Owenby as are series starters. Cox and Lee are fine as late relief or closing IMHO. Middle innings is where we need a couple of guys to step up.

Wasn't that the problem last year? Middle relief guys couldn't keep the game close or hold leads.
 
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I suspect CDSis as upset about the herky-jerky nature of the season so far as it does make judging the guys (especially the pitchers) next to impossible.

the weather's going to suck again this week but looks to be better next weekend.

Thunderstorms on Wednesday ending in possible heavy snow may doom the Morehead game. Tuesday is just "showers" so I suspect we will try to play that MTSU come heal and possibly high water.

I say we get all three Grand Canyon State games in but we may lose Friday for a Saturday Double header. The SEC starts the next week and we're no where near ready right now. Would love to see us try to play a 4th game over weekend with the canyon team. -Bet their (ball)park is huge.

Still no home games played

I wonder how we came to schedule GCS?..never heard of them before..their stadium holds 1.5k

Brazell Stadium is a college baseball stadium on the campus of Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. It hosts the Grand Canyon Antelopes of the Western Athletic Conference.

The stadium is named for Dr. Dave Brazell, considered to be "the founder and developer of Canyon baseball."[1] As the coach of the Lopes for 28 seasons, Brazell put together an impressive record of 728-385-8.

The stadium is completely composed of natural grass with a dirt infield and dirt base paths. An inning-by-inning digital scoreboard is visible in left-center field. Gold-colored bleachers wrap around the home plate area, extending to each team's dugouts on either side. The stadium features lights, making night games possible. In the off-season prior to the 2014 baseball season, large shades were added over the stands. The official capacity for the venue is 1,500.
 
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GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY - 2015 Baseball Coaching Staff

Choate was the pitching coordinator for UC Irvine, who finished fourth at the 2007 College World Series. He served as the Anteaters’ director of baseball operations in 2006.


GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY - 2015 Baseball Coaching Staff

Wallis arrived at Tennessee after three seasons and three job titles at Cal State Fullerton. He last served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, working mainly with the team's outfielders, including Big West Freshman of the Year Michael Lorenzen.

Hope this helps.
 
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Wasn't that the problem last year? Middle relief guys couldn't keep the game close or hold leads.

IMHO you're right. I still can't believe how many close games we lost last season.
This season is just plain weird. Hope things get better soon. :yes:

GO VOLS!
 

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