VetVol
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We’re ok.If ya just listen, and ya don’t try to read something different into what he says, he explains his decisions, even if he’s of the opinion he makes mistakes too. I think sometimes, because the baseball season is so long, it’s hard to hang on every word. I also think it’s helpful to watch other teams in the SEC go thru their growing pains. We’re okay. This year, we’re a bit young, bound to have some growing pains, but we got guys, we’re okay.
GBO!!!
The Football Forum is that wayThe pitching depth on this team is very shallow. There are only 4 guys you can feel good about being on the mound against a good team. The inabiity of most of last night's pitchers to throw strikes is very concerning. There were more than a couple of them who were 2-0, 3-1 on almost every hitter. If you can't compete any better than that, you shouldn't be out there.
And while I hate to call out individuals, Combs was the most uncompetitive guy of the night. Given the opportunity to close out the game, he got behind every hitter and gave up a hard single to start the inning, then got behind in the count again and had to throw a strike on a full count and gave up the game tying HR.
Offensively, there were only 3 guys in the lineup that got a basehit......against very mediocre pitching. Ensley was the only one showing maturity at the plate while the rest spent the night hitting pop ups and watching 3rd strikes with men on base.
The Vols are the better team but last night they were out hit and out pitched by a solid midlevel D1 program. ETSU earned the win.
That’s an understandable take.The pitching depth on this team is very shallow. There are only 4 guys you can feel good about being on the mound against a good team. The inabiity of most of last night's pitchers to throw strikes is very concerning. There were more than a couple of them who were 2-0, 3-1 on almost every hitter. If you can't compete any better than that, you shouldn't be out there.
And while I hate to call out individuals, Combs was the most uncompetitive guy of the night. Given the opportunity to close out the game, he got behind every hitter and gave up a hard single to start the inning, then got behind in the count again and had to throw a strike on a full count and gave up the game tying HR.
Offensively, there were only 3 guys in the lineup that got a basehit......against very mediocre pitching. Ensley was the only one showing maturity at the plate while the rest spent the night hitting pop ups and watching 3rd strikes with men on base.
The Vols are the better team but last night they were out hit and out pitched by a solid midlevel D1 program. ETSU earned the win.