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re: Neal, Pearson, Kling, and Frey.

Posted on 4/15/24 at 11:05 am to
Posted by notbilly
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Member since Sep 2015
5327 posts
Posted on 4/15/24 at 11:05 am to
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Neal, Pearson, Kling, and Frey.

If you were told their batting avg in sec play would be- .97, .229, .120, and .182


Neal - He isn't the best offensively or defensively at his position. Other than being a left-handed bat, he doesn't add anything to the lineup. We aren't at a point where he should be playing based on potential.

Frey - I had high hopes for Frey and wanted him in the lineup more early in the season. He looked good once he got a chance and hasn't looked the same since his injury.

Pearson - Pearson's batting in SEC play is similar to Milam, but Milam is too solid defensively to put Pearson in his place. Pearson isn't special in the OF either. Larson is doing great right now and he has to stay in the lineup. On the bright side, Pearson got the only base hit out of our 8 pinch-hit attempts this weekend.

Kling - Since Vandy, it seems Kling has improved enough to stay in the lineup for now. Unfortunately, Brown seems to be the best option to replace Kling in CF and he looked bad at the plate and unimpressive in the field lately.

Posted by Rudy40
Baton Rouge,La
Member since Jan 2007
2993 posts
Posted on 4/15/24 at 2:23 pm to
Kling went 1 for 7 vs Tennessee which is an average of .142. Do you really call that an improvement notbilly? Oh wait it's Kling we are talking about so I guess for you that is an improvement for him.
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