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re: Unbelievable stats for Kling and Milazzo today on Upon Further Review
Posted on 5/9/24 at 2:58 pm to Rudy40
Posted on 5/9/24 at 2:58 pm to Rudy40
So when the next guy isn’t hitting up to your standards in his first 100 SEC plate appearances then what? You literally think everyone is gonna come in and hit .280 in the SEC. For every Larson you get you probably have 3 or 4 guys like Milazzo, Braswell, etc who need a few seasons of actual experience which equates to around 130 plate appearances per season.
How many people do you need to have call you a retard on a daily basis before it starts to actually sink in?
How many people do you need to have call you a retard on a daily basis before it starts to actually sink in?
Posted on 5/9/24 at 3:11 pm to FredbullTN
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So when the next guy isn’t hitting up to your standards in his first 100 SEC plate appearances then what? You literally think everyone is gonna come in and hit .280 in the SEC. For every Larson you get you probably have 3 or 4 guys like Milazzo, Braswell, etc who need a few seasons of actual experience which equates to around 130 plate appearances per season.
Andrew Stevenson, in his second full season at LSU had a .193 batting average against all teams and a .289 OBP. In his junior season, he led the team with a .335 BA and was second only to Alex Bregman in OBP.
Kramer Robertson, against all teams, hit .232 his sophomore year. His junior and senior seasons, he hit .324 and .307 respectively.
We heard many of the same types of comments currently being said about Kling. That they should transfer, should never hit again, etc.
Posted on 5/9/24 at 4:34 pm to FredbullTN
Larson is a freshman Kling is a sophomore do u you not think Kling practiced at all last year or scrimmages against LSU pitchers who are SEC pitchers. Do u not think a player that has had 2 years in the program has not gotten more experience than a player in his first year?
This post was edited on 5/9/24 at 4:35 pm
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