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re: 2020 Catcher commit Drew Romo with a 1.76 pop time
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:08 am to barry
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:08 am to barry
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It's a showcase you miserable bastards of course its not a game, its still a very impressive
Watched a showcase kid wow everyone last year with his 3 - 91mph throws across the diamond. Blew the others away... next closest was like 85 mph.
Of course ALL THREE of his throws landed in the stands. Literally.
Showcase.
But man that 91 mph number looks good on the showcase website.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:57 am to Hold That Tiger 10
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Honestly guys, it’s the pitchers who need improvement. Our catcher pop times are good. The pitchers are slow deliverers
What were Garza and Mathis' pop times?
Out of HS, Garza was 1.94 and is faster now. They're both under 2 seconds. Pitchers need to routinely use a good move, great move and have a quick delivery when runners are on first.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:03 am to SouthernImmigrant
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Nobody loves LSU or BTR enough to pass up the kind of money he’s going to get. Yeah it’s cool to gawk at him but unless an Alex Bregman type injury happens he will never be a Tiger. Sucks but its the truth, players of that caliber just don’t make it to college
Why do you speak in absolutes?
Because of his pop time he’s now an automatic will sign pro?
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:07 am to Hold That Tiger 10
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I think most fan bases would criticize a 170 batting avg
Even if it comes from a catcher who is a wall and totally shuts down the base paths?
um...yeah dude
There are plenty of other catchers who may be just a tad worse defensively but hitting over .300
This post was edited on 6/13/19 at 9:10 am
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:08 am to Hold That Tiger 10
You want a guy that bats .176? Hard to score runs with a team of Hal Hughes hitting.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:13 am to lsutigermall
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Honestly guys, it’s the pitchers who need improvement. Our catcher pop times are good. The pitchers are slow deliverers.
This. LSU's pitchers were downright awful at holding runners.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 11:16 am to Adam4LSU
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um...yeah dude
There are plenty of other catchers who may be just a tad worse defensively but hitting over .300
You say that, but we saw it on two different occasions this year. Mathis and Garza were both under .200 for a good bit of the season.
Hughes continued to play because there weren't other over .300 options to take his place.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 1:16 pm to Adam4848
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Because of his pop time he’s now an automatic will sign pro?
Because I’ve known about the kid longer than this thread has been alive
Posted on 6/13/19 at 3:18 pm to Hold That Tiger 10
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Even if it comes from a catcher who is a wall and totally shuts down the base paths?
Yes.
Today’s college baseball requires offensive production.
Posted on 6/14/19 at 9:59 am to Hold That Tiger 10
Liuzza was great behind the plate and I think he batted around .220 +/- a little. In the current state of the catcher position you probably tolerate a weak bat, they gave up way too many free bases and PB's. In Hal Hughes' situation, I wouldn't have played him, the drop off in defense between him and Reid wasn't that drastic so you take more offense and a little weaker defense.
Posted on 6/14/19 at 10:08 am to des4271
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Liuzza was great behind the plate and I think he batted around .220 +/- a little. In the current state of the catcher position you probably tolerate a weak bat, they gave up way too many free bases and PB's. In Hal Hughes' situation, I wouldn't have played him, the drop off in defense between him and Reid wasn't that drastic so you take more offense and a little weaker defense.
Liuzza hit under .300 one year and it was still in the .250s.
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