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re: How big is the drop-off defensively from Milazzo to Travinski?
Posted on 4/7/21 at 3:00 pm to sweetwaterbilly
Posted on 4/7/21 at 3:00 pm to sweetwaterbilly
I like the potential of Travinski but he is the best example of the problem just about every hitter on the team has.
They are having trouble with top-level SEC breaking balls as is somewhat expected for inexperienced hitters.
Travinski's OBP is only .067 in SEC games (1 walk and no hits in 14 ABs) In all games he has 8 walks and 9 hits in 34 ABs).
Non-SEC competition is throwing more fastballs and breaking balls that are much more hittable.
It is not just Travinski. Crews OBP is .474 overall but only .324 in SEC games.
They are having trouble with top-level SEC breaking balls as is somewhat expected for inexperienced hitters.
Travinski's OBP is only .067 in SEC games (1 walk and no hits in 14 ABs) In all games he has 8 walks and 9 hits in 34 ABs).
Non-SEC competition is throwing more fastballs and breaking balls that are much more hittable.
It is not just Travinski. Crews OBP is .474 overall but only .324 in SEC games.
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