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re: The Biggest Problem with the Baseball Team!
Posted on 4/17/11 at 7:46 am to LSUBASEBALL00
Posted on 4/17/11 at 7:46 am to LSUBASEBALL00
I agree with confidence. Saw the same in 2008, then they went on that incredible run.
At some point you would like to think that the hitting and pitching would come together and they would win.
When you lose all of those 1 run games, it really works on your approach to both hitting and pitching.
Take last nights gamme for example, Gausman was right there and looked good even on the guy that hit it out. he was 2-0 and got it to 3-2. his FB inside was a little fat.
There was nothing wrong with that approach. that is what baseball is all about. Gausman tried to overpower the guy in and get it past him instead of giving him something less enticing and maybe working on the next guy. Why? because he "owned" the guy in previous ab's in his mind.
There is really nothing wrong with that approach until you lose. PM played the stats and lost.
At some point you would like to think that the hitting and pitching would come together and they would win.
When you lose all of those 1 run games, it really works on your approach to both hitting and pitching.
Take last nights gamme for example, Gausman was right there and looked good even on the guy that hit it out. he was 2-0 and got it to 3-2. his FB inside was a little fat.
There was nothing wrong with that approach. that is what baseball is all about. Gausman tried to overpower the guy in and get it past him instead of giving him something less enticing and maybe working on the next guy. Why? because he "owned" the guy in previous ab's in his mind.
There is really nothing wrong with that approach until you lose. PM played the stats and lost.
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