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re: Softball Super Regional comments, outlook
Posted on 5/30/18 at 2:07 pm to Bhs83
Posted on 5/30/18 at 2:07 pm to Bhs83
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Tim Walton and Ralph Weekly do musical chairs with their lineup, and nobody is owed anything...you perform,, or sit.
+1, also OU, UCLA, Washington, and Oregon all do it as well
The only way you will develop and get better is through experience, you won't through pinch hitting every blue moon
I am a big Torina fan but the one thing I strongly disagree with is that we leave certain kids in thinking it will eventually click. Some have had over 200-300 at bats with minimal improvements or are stagnant. For me it doesn't make much sense. I am not saying the kids don't work hard but sometimes there doesn't seem to be a sense of urgency. Sitting a kid for two or three games will light a fire under their asses. Its good competition.
Sunseri needs to bat next to Doyle next year. I do think both will provide protection for one another and it'll help each other out. Doyle and Sunseri both need to be in that 3 and 4 holes. Andrews lead off as usual.
I still stand by that Clark will be a major contributor if she plays early. I've watched her play with Sunseri for years with the Texas Bombers vs good competition and she really is the real deal as a hitter. The question is, if she does provide a major spark, how do you fit her in a lineup with Sunseri as well? We need to put the best hitters in the lineup and try to make it work defensively. It doesn't work the other way around.
Would Torina bench Schulte or Schlattman? Torina prefers kids with experience but I don't mind taking lumps to develop the young kids who have a far higher ceiling.
These last two recruiting classes (freshman and sophomore classes) have been really good for us, hopefully the one coming in can adapt and provide the same spark. There is no question some kids are ridiculously talented and are capable of being big names, its just hard to predict how kids respond to this new level of play
The 2018 recruiting class is extremely deep!!
This post was edited on 5/30/18 at 2:10 pm
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