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Pitchers and Position Players next year
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:16 am
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:16 am
If they can get healthy, we return:
Hilliard
Walker
Peterson
Labas
Storz
Sanders
Fontenot
Bush
Beck
Vietmeier
Gilbert
That's a pretty good looking staff - assuming they all get healthy and grow up a bit.
And I understand we have some hard-throwing freshmen.
And maybe we get Hess back - probably not, but you never know - he might want to come back and serve as closer for a year to set himself up better for that role in the pros.
As for position players, I think Watson and Duplantis move on, but again - you never know.
So we return:
Cabrera
Smith
Slaughter
Broussard
Feduccia
Hughes
Webre
Bryce Jordan
And again, we have some freshman talent coming in.
I think we are in pretty good shape ...
Hilliard
Walker
Peterson
Labas
Storz
Sanders
Fontenot
Bush
Beck
Vietmeier
Gilbert
That's a pretty good looking staff - assuming they all get healthy and grow up a bit.
And I understand we have some hard-throwing freshmen.
And maybe we get Hess back - probably not, but you never know - he might want to come back and serve as closer for a year to set himself up better for that role in the pros.
As for position players, I think Watson and Duplantis move on, but again - you never know.
So we return:
Cabrera
Smith
Slaughter
Broussard
Feduccia
Hughes
Webre
Bryce Jordan
And again, we have some freshman talent coming in.
I think we are in pretty good shape ...
This post was edited on 6/4/18 at 11:51 am
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:18 am to Buda
Half of those pitchers are hurt and half of those position players can’t hit. We’re in good shape? Expecting several freshman to step up and play a pivotal role is delusional.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:27 am to Buda
Where’s Peterson in that group? Am I missing something?
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:29 am to In The Know
I agree. This is 2 big "if's"... If our pitchers come back healthy and IF we have freshman that can hit.
On paper, our lineup looks terrible. Josh Smith back will help, but it doesn't look scary that's for sure
On paper, our lineup looks terrible. Josh Smith back will help, but it doesn't look scary that's for sure
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:32 am to In The Know
quote:
Expecting several freshman to step up and play a pivotal role is delusional.
We have a couple with Cabrera like talent. The only if is if they make it to campus. If they get here they will be impact players.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:37 am to In The Know
Our best pitchers and our best overall hitter was a freshman. We are lsu, we land elite freshman every year.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:38 am to Buda
You really can't write this until after the deadline for the draft. We go through this every year. "If the draft doesn't hit us too bad, we will be good next year."
2 things I have a rough time wrapping my head around....how Alabama convinces first round Jr's to stay another year in football, and how Florida (Vandy too to some extent) convinces 1st round pitchers to not go pro and play for 3 years in baseball.
But somehow they do it.
2 things I have a rough time wrapping my head around....how Alabama convinces first round Jr's to stay another year in football, and how Florida (Vandy too to some extent) convinces 1st round pitchers to not go pro and play for 3 years in baseball.
But somehow they do it.
This post was edited on 6/4/18 at 8:40 am
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:46 am to Buda
Cabrera might also pitch. You left out Kodros, Mofitt, Reese and Nowak all young--there is no telling what another year of working out and a summer of pitching in a summer league might do for one of them.
We lost a couple of position guys along the way like Wooley that had troubles.
We should concentrate on position players and aces as we recruit this year. Sounds simple doesn't it??
We lost a couple of position guys along the way like Wooley that had troubles.
We should concentrate on position players and aces as we recruit this year. Sounds simple doesn't it??
Posted on 6/4/18 at 8:51 am to In The Know
quote:
Half of those pitchers are hurt
Well, luckily our next game isn't for 8 months.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 9:17 am to Buda
It's very likely you'll see a significant roster purge from this year.
But LSU's signing class has no less than 20 kids in it, and it's a decent expectation that 15 of those will make it to campus. This is going to be a very new team next year, and it should be a pretty talented group.
Losing Walker, Storz, Hilliard and Labas and having Gilbert struggle the way he did is what destroyed what could have been a quality pitching staff, but along the way they managed to get some development out of Beck, Bush, Fontenot and Peterson that will greatly serve next year's staff. Adding the injured guys back into the mix and some seven or eight of the 10 pitchers they signed after the draft takes its toll should make next year's staff extremely deep and very talented. It would be unlikely you run out of pitching like you did this year.
At the plate, we'll see. The returning position players are no doubt questionable and some of them could well be candidates for a good roster purge. But Smith and Cabrera are a couple of very solid pieces to build around, there are some potential big sticks coming in with Cabell, Garza and Beloso and it wouldn't be a surprise to see another couple of signees this summer to add hitting depth. Mainieri might also rethink his opposition to letting his pitchers hit and play the field, because he has some assets should he do that (most notably Storz, who probably could have helped this year).
But LSU's signing class has no less than 20 kids in it, and it's a decent expectation that 15 of those will make it to campus. This is going to be a very new team next year, and it should be a pretty talented group.
Losing Walker, Storz, Hilliard and Labas and having Gilbert struggle the way he did is what destroyed what could have been a quality pitching staff, but along the way they managed to get some development out of Beck, Bush, Fontenot and Peterson that will greatly serve next year's staff. Adding the injured guys back into the mix and some seven or eight of the 10 pitchers they signed after the draft takes its toll should make next year's staff extremely deep and very talented. It would be unlikely you run out of pitching like you did this year.
At the plate, we'll see. The returning position players are no doubt questionable and some of them could well be candidates for a good roster purge. But Smith and Cabrera are a couple of very solid pieces to build around, there are some potential big sticks coming in with Cabell, Garza and Beloso and it wouldn't be a surprise to see another couple of signees this summer to add hitting depth. Mainieri might also rethink his opposition to letting his pitchers hit and play the field, because he has some assets should he do that (most notably Storz, who probably could have helped this year).
Posted on 6/4/18 at 9:33 am to macaoidh
Pitching will be very deep if we come back healthy no doubt. Just going off the players already on the roster and no threat to the draft I think we see Peterson, Hilliard, and Walker have the first crack at the weekend rotation. Labas and Gilbert will start midweek games and move to the weekend if any of the other three struggle or need rest. If Gilbert can get right this makes for a very dangerous staff in tournament play. I am VERY high on Fontenot and think he becomes our closer assuming Peterson can handle the starter role. If Fontenot doesn't take it I look for Storz or possibly Bush in the closer role. I like Storz in relief this year to give him some time to build his stamina back up and hopefully he's allowed to hit as hitting will be the big question mark of this team.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 9:46 am to Abikaasa_Posti_Teel
quote:
Florida (Vandy too to some extent) convinces 1st round pitchers to not go pro and play for 3 years in baseball.
But somehow they do it.
The biggest factor is money offered by MLB, if kids get what they want to they sign. If not they bet on themselves and go to school. It has much less to do with being convinced by the school.
It is also a huge gamble to stock your recruiting class with guys like that, your class can quickly be decimated if guys sign There is normally some luck involved with getting guys like that to campus.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:25 am to Dizz
Can we please get someone that can play third so Slaughter can retire his glove?
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:30 am to tjtiger9
quote:
Can we please get someone that can play third so Slaughter can retire his glove?
Josh Smith? He'll play 3rd if we can find a SS that can hit & play good defense. Smith has already proven that he can play a legit 3rd base.
Slaughter is a good defensive 1st baseman & can also DH...I guess.
This post was edited on 6/4/18 at 10:32 am
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:34 am to GMoney2600
Agreed, but thought Josh Smith was THE next shortstop.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:39 am to Buda
Sanders is gone. He has the stuff and will have zero bargaining power coming back next year.
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:39 am to tjtiger9
Maybe next year will be different, but he didn't look like a great SS when he played this year. Looked like a gold glove 3rd baseman his freshman year though.
Hopefully next year is different though. We might have to play Hughes at SS if we can't find someone to beat him out. CPM will probably trot Hughes out there & stick him in the 8 or 9 hole if we can't find a legit defensive SS.
Hopefully next year is different though. We might have to play Hughes at SS if we can't find someone to beat him out. CPM will probably trot Hughes out there & stick him in the 8 or 9 hole if we can't find a legit defensive SS.
This post was edited on 6/4/18 at 10:50 am
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:39 am to Buda
quote:He gone
Sanders
quote:Prolly gone to draft
Slaughter
quote:No room with the two studs we have coming in at that position
Feduccia
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:42 am to 9th Green At 9
I can see Cam Sanders getting drafted, but Slaughter? Who is going to draft him? The only position he's good at is 1st base & he's a .250 hitter.
He does have good power, good size, & good speed for a 1st baseman. Still can't see it though.
He does have good power, good size, & good speed for a 1st baseman. Still can't see it though.
This post was edited on 6/4/18 at 10:45 am
Posted on 6/4/18 at 10:44 am to GMoney2600
Slaughter is a huge project, he may get drafted but he's still raw with his hit tool.
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