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Baseball America Preseason Poll

Posted on 1/24/13 at 10:54 am
Posted by TigerCub
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Posted by bobbyleewilliams
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 10:56 am to
Thanks and
Posted by colorchangintiger
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 10:57 am to
1. North Carolina
2. Vandy
3. ARkansas
5. Mississippi state
7. South Carolina
10. LSU
Posted by Doc Fenton
New York, NY
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:00 am to
10. LOUISIANA STATE
2012 Record (Ranking): 47-18 (9). RPI: 10.
Coach (Record at school): Paul Maineri (258-122-2, 6 years).

Postseason History: 25 regionals (active streak; 1), 15 CWS trips (last in 2009), 6 national titles (last in 2009).

2013 Lineup

Pos. Name, Yr. AVG/OBP/SLG HR RBI SB
C Ty Ross, Jr. .292/.357/.384 3 41 2
1B Mason Katz, Sr. .320/.414/.552 13 52 8
2B JaCoby Jones, Jr. .253/.308/.363 4 29 11
3B Christian Ibarra, Jr. Tr.—Rio Hondo (Calif.) CC
SS Alex Bregman, Fr. HS—Albuquerque
LF Raph Rhymes, Sr. .431/.489/.530 4 53 2
CF Chris Sciambra, So. .246/.324/.311 0 11 2
RF Sean McMullen, Jr. Tr.—Delgado (La.) CC
DH Mark Laird, Fr. HS—Monroe, La.

Pos. Name, Yr. W L ERA IP SO SV
RHP Aaron Nola, Fr. 7 4 3.61 90 89 0
RHP Ryan Eades, Jr. 5 3 3.83 94 63 0
LHP Brent Bonvillain, Sr. 4 0 3.49 28 26 0
RP Nick Rumbelow, Jr. 0 0 3.65 25 34 0


Raph Rhymes

Hitting: 60. LSU's lineup is built around one of the nation's most accomplished hitters in Rhymes, whose uncanny hand-eye coordination and flat bat path helped him flirt with .500 deep into the 2012 season. Like Rhymes, the precocious Bregman is an advanced hitter who rarely strikes out, and scouts are as convinced as LSU's coaches that he will be an instant star. Ross, who excels at going the other way into the right-center gap, took a big step forward last year. The 5-foot-7 Ibarra is an aggressive hitter with surprising strength in his swing. Sciambra, McMullen and Laird give this lineup a key trio of athletic lefthanded hitters who work counts, get on base and cause havoc.

Power: 50. Katz, who ranked third in the SEC in homers last year, packs impressive all-fields power into his 5-foot-10 frame. Fellow sub-6-footers Bregman, Ibarra and McMullen also could provide occasional pop. The wiry Jones has struck out too much during his collegiate career, but he showed off his emerging power last summer in the Cape Cod League, where he won the home run derby at the all-star game. The Tigers think he's primed for a monster year. Physical Fr. C Chris Chinea brings some more righthanded thump.

Speed: 70. The additions of McMullen, Laird and Fr. OF Andrew Stevenson change the complexion of LSU's lineup, because all three have premium speed and tailor their games around putting it to good use. Jones, one of the best athletes in college baseball, also has plus to plus-plus speed, and Sciambra is a slightly above-average runner. Bregman and Rhymes are fringe-average runners with good instincts.

Defense: 65. The Tigers will miss four-year stalwart Austin Nola at shortstop, but Bregman's superb instincts, smooth actions and solid-average arm should make him a capable replacement. Jones has excellent range at second and committed just four errors last year (.982 fielding percentage). Ibarra has soft hands and a strong arm at third, and Katz's athleticism and savvy make him a standout at first. Ross might be the country's premier defensive catcher. Sciambra, who has recovered from the frightening neck injury he suffered in the outfield last spring, takes efficient routes in center, and the corner outfielders are sound.

Starting Pitching: 60. Nola and Eades could form a dominating duo atop the rotation, but the Sunday starter job is still up in the air. Nola relentlessly pounds the strike zone (89-7 K-BB last year) with a lively low-90s fastball, quality changeup and breaking ball from a deceptive three-quarters slot. Eades has premium stuff—a mid-90s fastball, a wipeout downer curve in the low 80s, a sinker and changeup that induce ground balls—but must do a better job harnessing his command. Bonvillain has good deception and movement on his sinker and can fool hitters with his sharp breaking ball. Fr. RHP Russell Reynolds has more upside, with an 89-93 fastball and an above-average slider, but he needs to continue developing his changeup.

Bullpen: 60. A key question facing LSU is who will replace closer Nick Goody? With a fastball that reaches 94 and a putaway 12-to-6 curveball, Rumbelow has back-of-the-bullpen stuff. The most proven, trusted member of the bullpen is Sr. LHP Chris Cotton, who keeps hitters off balance by mixing his mid-80s fastball with an excellent changeup and occasional breaking ball. Jr. RHP Will LaMarche showed a mid-90s fastball and promising secondary stuff at Chabot (Calif.) JC last year, but he needs to show better command to earn a prominent role on this staff. Fr. RHP Mitchell Sewald and So. LHP Cody Glenn also have good arms, while Jr. RHP Kurt McCune and Sr. RHPs Kevin Berry and Joey Bourgeois provide valuable experience, making this a deep group.

Experience/Intangibles: 60. LSU's lineup has good veteran leadership in its four upperclassman with abundant experience in the lineup, which should make it easier for four newcomers to slide into the lineup. The bullpen is stuffed with vets, if not a proven closer, and two-thirds of the weekend rotation is back from a super regional team.

Baseball America OFP: 60. The lineup and the pitching staff still need to gel, but the front-line talent and depth on this roster is impressive. After getting stunned at home by Stony Brook in super regionals last year, LSU will be on a mission to return to Omaha, and its chances look strong.
This post was edited on 1/24/13 at 11:04 am
Posted by gjackx
Red Stick
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:01 am to
quote:

10. LSU

I can live with this. Preseason polls don't mean a lot in any sport though.
Posted by bbap
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2006
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:03 am to
i just skimmed that write-up but it seemed pretty fair.
Posted by Doc Fenton
New York, NY
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:05 am to
Baseball America HATES Moore, Foster, Barash, McCune, & Cotton. FACT.
Posted by bubbz
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2006
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:10 am to


I'm a bit surprised to see Louisville that high.
Posted by gjackx
Red Stick
Member since Jan 2007
16523 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:10 am to
quote:

Jones, one of the best athletes in college baseball, also has plus to plus-plus speed

The only mention of Jacoby in the writeup. Hopefully his bat will finally come alive this season!
Posted by TigerCub
Team Boxtard
Member since May 2006
20173 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:12 am to
quote:

Baseball America HATES Moore, Foster, Barash, McCune, & Cotton. FACT.
Posted by Doc Fenton
New York, NY
Member since Feb 2007
52698 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:16 am to
quote:

The wiry Jones has struck out too much during his collegiate career, but he showed off his emerging power last summer in the Cape Cod League, where he won the home run derby at the all-star game. The Tigers think he's primed for a monster year.


Posted by Jack Bauer7
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:20 am to
unc, lord have mercy
Posted by liquid rabbit
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 11:47 am to
Posted by TheLoupGarou
Benton, LA
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 12:05 pm to
21 days, 6 hours, 54 mins, 33 secs....

Posted by slutiger5
Parroquias de Florida
Member since May 2007
10625 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 12:33 pm to
Another SEC team wins the title. Any takers?
Posted by lsutigerbandfan
Amite, Louisiana
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 1/24/13 at 12:37 pm to
Posted by ccomeaux
LA
Member since Jan 2010
8184 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 1:01 pm to
If McCune can recapture the 2011 form, our rotation will be sick.
Posted by hubertcumberdale
Member since Nov 2009
6491 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 2:32 pm to
Mccune has not improved, at all. In fact, i think he continues to degress so everyone who thinks he is the sunday starter can think again
Posted by hubertcumberdale
Member since Nov 2009
6491 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 2:33 pm to
Also, eades will start friday night, dont ask me why bc nola is clearly the ace on this pitching staff. for some reason mineari wants eades friday and nola saturday
Posted by LSU=Champions
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Member since Apr 2004
22257 posts
Posted on 1/24/13 at 2:34 pm to
quote:

Mccune has not improved, at all.


So you must be Alan Dunn's cousin's friend's roommate.
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