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re: SEC 2023 Baseball Stats (All Games)
Posted on 7/2/23 at 6:47 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 7/2/23 at 6:47 pm to Lester Earl
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These are stats for all games as ranked with the rest of sec players; these aren’t SEC stats
Subject title updated to clarify. Thanks
Posted on 7/2/23 at 11:58 pm to AlwysATgr
Umm, this is one of the things that kill me with baseball:
I guess the Kentucky incident doesn't factor in, because he never touched the ball. But it's crazy that we all saw him overrun the play to the point he flat missed a fly ball, and that doesn't affect his fielding %. Same thing with some of the infielders, you can have a great % if you're a statue, never get to 2/3 of the balls hit to your position that others can make, and you don't flub the balls hit straight to you.
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Fielding pct
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Devin Burkes, UK........... 1.000
Enrique Bradfield, VU...... 1.000
Dylan Crews, LS............ 1.000
Tavian Josenberger, AR..... 1.000
Ben Anderson, UG........... 1.000
Hunter Ensley, UT.......... 1.000
Tommy Seidl, UA............ 1.000
Kemp Alderman, UM.......... 1.000
Ryan Waldschmidt, UK....... 1.000
Caden Rose, UA............. 1.000
Clark, Kellum, MS.......... 1.000
Evan Stone, SC............. 1.000
Brayden Jobert, LS......... 1.000
Josh Pearson, LS........... 1.000
Cole Wagner, UG............ 1.000
I guess the Kentucky incident doesn't factor in, because he never touched the ball. But it's crazy that we all saw him overrun the play to the point he flat missed a fly ball, and that doesn't affect his fielding %. Same thing with some of the infielders, you can have a great % if you're a statue, never get to 2/3 of the balls hit to your position that others can make, and you don't flub the balls hit straight to you.
This post was edited on 7/3/23 at 12:00 am
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