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re: Men's College Baseball - Has this been a successful year?

Posted on 6/13/23 at 4:01 pm to
Posted by ccox11
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 6/13/23 at 4:01 pm to
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If you actually read the article, you would know this is redundant since the value of the roster based on the metric used to quantify it came almost entirely from Skenes and Crews.


I did read the article. 78% of the team's value is from those two. What makes you think I didn't?

This team is the most talented team in the country. If they lose in Omaha, they will have won 0 championships this season and will have lost 17-18 games. Go back and look at the expectations before the season. 0 championships and 17-18 losses would have been disappointing by any preseason prediction by anyone.
Posted by MikeTheTiger71
Member since Dec 2021
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Posted on 6/13/23 at 4:21 pm to
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I did read the article. 78% of the team's value is from those two. What makes you think I didn't?


You presented it as if it was an additional item that was somehow different from having the top two draft picks on the roster. The two points are exactly the same. LSU has the two best players in college baseball, but that isn’t necessarily the same as having the best roster or the most talent overall. They are the best offensive team in the country, but they have struggled to fill the holes caused by injury in the bullpen and third starter roles. There are hopeful signs of late, but I would hardly describe the season as a failure if lack of pitching depth keeps them from the title.
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