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Mainieri talking about the pitching staff today
Posted on 2/16/11 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 2/16/11 at 9:47 pm
Got to listen to Mainieri talking about the pitching staff today during AFR, he said that we have 8-9 guys that can consistently hit 90+ on the gun. My biggest concern (as was most peoples, i'd assume) was going to be our pitching staff. For me, this does a lot to alleviate some of that concern, still holding judgement until game situations of course.
Can anyone else remember a time in recent memory where we had that many pitchers who could throw it that hard? I know we've had seasons where our pitching staff was good and even great, but i'm not sure if I can ever remember a time where we had this many guys that can throw that hard.
ETA: Sorry if this is germans, I searched and didn't really find anything talking about this sound byte of media day specifically, and it was the one that stood out to me.
Can anyone else remember a time in recent memory where we had that many pitchers who could throw it that hard? I know we've had seasons where our pitching staff was good and even great, but i'm not sure if I can ever remember a time where we had this many guys that can throw that hard.
ETA: Sorry if this is germans, I searched and didn't really find anything talking about this sound byte of media day specifically, and it was the one that stood out to me.
This post was edited on 2/16/11 at 9:49 pm
Posted on 2/16/11 at 10:04 pm to Tigerfan7218
They better be able to find the zone.
Posted on 2/16/11 at 11:40 pm to Tigerfan7218
Throwing above 90 is great and everything but high school kids can hit that. Speed isn't the most important thing in pitching. Matty Ott may very well be our best pitcher and rarely (if ever) hits 90. This staff is very unproven except for Ott, Bradshaw, and Alsup. But, I am looking forward to seeing what they can do because they sounds like they will do very well.
Posted on 2/16/11 at 11:45 pm to Noplacelikehome
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I am looking forward to seeing what they can do because they sounds like they will do very well
Yea, that's kinda what I was getting at here. I'm hoping they do well this year and surprise a lot of people. Gausman sounds like the real deal as a true freshman
Posted on 2/16/11 at 11:49 pm to josh336
yep, and both are around for the next 3 years, that's a scary prospect for the rest of the SEC
Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:02 am to Tigerfan7218
The good thing about throwing with power...is that mistakes over the plate arent always mistakes. But if you dont have the MPH...mistakes will more than likely really be a mistake. Make sense?...

Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:07 am to Swat5
Yep, that makes sense, plus with the new bats even those over the plate that are mistakes will not be certain HRs (like they seemed to be last year
).
Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:08 am to Tigerfan7218
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For me, this does a lot to alleviate some of that concern, still holding judgement until game situations of course.
Eh, hitting 90 isn't that big a deal at this level. It's all about ball placement.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:10 am to RogerTheShrubber
quote:Need back up Hatch thread
RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:11 am to RogerTheShrubber
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hitting 90 isn't that big a deal at this level
See post above about mistakes over the plate not necessarily being mistakes at that speed.
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It's all about ball placement.
Which is why I said I'm holding judgement for now
Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:17 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Eh, hitting 90 isn't that big a deal at this level. It's all about ball placement.
Yes indeed. What is the name of the South Carolina pitcher they had who was a senior last year. He did not have the fastest pitches but threw some wicked curves on those balls. Watched him in the National Championship series against UCLA and it was pure artistry.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 12:18 am to los angeles tiger
And what about Sidd Finch? How long did his career last?
Posted on 2/17/11 at 7:36 am to RogerTheShrubber
Hopefully none of these guys went to the Nuke LaLoosh pitching camp in the offseason.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 9:31 am to Tigerfan7218
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and both are around for the next 3 years
or two years.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 9:32 am to Adam4848
Thought the rule was either go before college or you are there for 3 years. I mean I'm not doubting your knowledge adam, but I thought the rule was three years (that's three years including this year
Posted on 2/17/11 at 9:51 am to Tigerfan7218
Yall think matty ott will go back to being a closer? I know he started a few games as a neccessity, but it seemed like it messed with his confidence a little. Was his best as a closer in 09
Posted on 2/17/11 at 9:51 am to Tigerfan7218
That is extremely rare to have that many guys throw in the 90's. I agree with other posters in that I hope they have command and are able to hit spots. College hitters are definitely good enough to make you pay for a mistake, no matter how hard you are throwing.
This post was edited on 2/17/11 at 9:52 am
Posted on 2/17/11 at 9:56 am to Jake85
Movement is more impt. than mph.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 10:04 am to geauxtigers2
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They better be able to find the zone.
And mix up that heater with a changeup and a curveball or slider.
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