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re: Skenes, Coleman and Hurd

Posted on 5/2/23 at 10:20 am to
Posted by Screaming Viking
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 5/2/23 at 10:20 am to
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Why? I don’t see how he can’t ramp as our other pitchers have. He’s fully cleared.


i have to assume that the coaches are being cautious. tired muscles are where injuries tend to happen. Coleman may become a starter, but that will be next year.

Friday - The coaches seem to have settled on Herring following Skenes. And it has been a winning combination.

Saturday - Floyd has the ceiling to throw a CG, and the floor to go 2...good thing that this offense will keep you in about every game. If you get the floor...then you still have options: Cooper, Ack, Money, Hurd, Collins, Money.

Sunday - Money and Hurd are both effective enough for long outings on most Sundays (after Little goes 3 and assuming they did not pitch Saaturday). And moreso against a against regional #4.

Next "level" starter would be Collins and Dutton. Even with the injuries that this team has experienced, there are options to win. Keep in mind, that we have not even gotten into the fact that this LSU lineup is as good as any lineup in the country. Enjoy the ride padnuhs.
Posted by GoDeepCoach
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Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 5/2/23 at 11:01 am to
I bet Coleman goes 60 pitches next outing, then 80 the next week. Coach said he has recovered from Tommy John faster than anyone he’s seen. He could easily be ready to start and go 5-6 innings in playoffs. Don’t you think that’s what Coleman is aiming for?
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