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re: LSU Baseball leading nation again in Homeruns

Posted on 3/16/21 at 1:04 pm to
Posted by ell_13
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Posted on 3/16/21 at 1:04 pm to
I don't think it's some revelation that things will be tougher as we get to SEC play.

My big takeaway from these comparisons is thank god last year's team avoided the SEC. Would have been a blood bath.
Posted by josh336
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Posted on 3/16/21 at 1:05 pm to
Id imagine k numbers have gone up a decent amount from 2010 till now
Posted by MOT
Member since Jul 2006
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Posted on 3/16/21 at 1:25 pm to
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I don't think it's some revelation that things will be tougher as we get to SEC play.

That’s obvious but my assumption is that he’s looking a little deeper than that.

If the regulars in our lineup all had similar BB and K percentages, and most were within some standard range of the team percentages, you would probably expect the numbers to be slightly worse in SEC play but nothing too drastic.

But we have some of the guys mentioned above with K percentages likely above 20% combined with BB percentages less than 10%, maybe even less than 8%. They will need to work hard to even keep those consistent during SEC play and not have them become even worse. Then if the guys currently piling up walks start to come back to earth those two things combined could spell pretty significant trouble for the offense.

Again, just my interpretation of his stance and with the assumption that us having one group of guys that walk a ton and strikeout little, and another group of guys that strikeout a lot and walk very little, is a bit out of the norm. It may be more normal than I think, sounds like a good project for you to compare tbh.
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