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re: LSU baseball transfer tracker 3/8 Updated
Posted on 2/20/23 at 11:26 am to thunderbird1100
Posted on 2/20/23 at 11:26 am to thunderbird1100
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Yeah I dont thin kthis is right for Sat/Sun. I see how you got to Friday if you add Jobert to the guy's list above.
But we had Thompson, Dugas, Morgan and Crews start Sat/Sun so how could it be 8/10 if those are 4 guys right there? Only argument for Sat/Sun is 6/10 max.
Saturday
Dugas - signed by previous staff
Morgan - signed by previous staff
Crews - signed by previous staff
Jones - committed to previous staff, signed by Johnson
Jobert - signed by previous staff
Thompson - signed by previous staff
Neal - committed to previous staff, signed by Johnson
Kling - committed to previous staff, signed by Johnson
Nippolt - transferred under Johnson
Cooper - transferred under Johnson
Sunday
Pearson - signed by previous staff
Shores - committed to and signed by Johnson
Posted on 2/20/23 at 11:35 am to MOT
We have players on the current roster committed to Cannizzaro, Cain, Johnson (with no RC], Fitzgerald, and Jordan.
It’s just a function of the recruiting timelines of baseball. We can look at the recruiting, development, and talent eval of the old staff based on historical data. We don’t have that yet on Johnson.
It’s pretty clear that the opportunity to outpace the old staff is there though because of more recruiters actually hitting the road and more avenues of player procurement.
It’s just a function of the recruiting timelines of baseball. We can look at the recruiting, development, and talent eval of the old staff based on historical data. We don’t have that yet on Johnson.
It’s pretty clear that the opportunity to outpace the old staff is there though because of more recruiters actually hitting the road and more avenues of player procurement.
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