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How many long balls

Posted on 5/9/26 at 8:43 am
Posted by BIG CAT
louisiana
Member since Jan 2005
3932 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 8:43 am
Just wondering how many long balls have our relief pitchers given up . It just seems a large number
Posted by GrimaceBallz
Member since Nov 2024
757 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 8:46 am to
350

You’re welcome
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
44773 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 8:55 am to
They’re trying their best.
Posted by LSUJML
Central
Member since May 2008
56228 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 9:20 am to
Plog 2
Williams 2
Noot 2
Guidry 8
Paz 2
Garcia 2
Theo 1
Ricken 2
Lachenmayer 1
Sheerin 5
Rizy 1
Fontenot 3
Cowan 7

Didn’t include Evans, Moore or Schmidt
Schmidt has given up the most of all pitchers with 10
I can’t say if any of the above were from starts or not

Dathe, Primeaux & Benge are only pitchers to have 0
This post was edited on 5/9/26 at 9:21 am
Posted by TheRouxGuru
Member since Nov 2019
14237 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 9:23 am to
Ahahahahaha you said ‘350’






Clown. Get some new material. Try coming up with your own shite
Posted by Ragin Tiger1
Houston, TX
Member since Oct 2018
1205 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 9:34 am to
“350” is quickly becoming the new “Germans” of tigerdroppings. It’s tired and played out.
Posted by LSUJML
Central
Member since May 2008
56228 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:19 am to
It really is Baw
Posted by ashy larry
Marcy Projects
Member since Mar 2010
5582 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:28 am to
quote:

“350” is quickly becoming the new “Germans” of tigerdroppings. It’s tired and played out.


This.
Posted by marcnbc
Bossier City, LA
Member since May 2004
4538 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:44 am to

Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
47290 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:54 am to
It's not that easy to quantify because many (most really) of our relievers have started at least one game. I did my best, my numbers are always suspect.

LSU has given up 56 home runs (while hitting 83).

Home runs given up as a starter(29):

William Schmidt(13 start) - 10
Zac Cowan(4 start) - 5
Casan Evans(10 start) - 5
Cooper Moore(6 start) - 3
Marcos Paz(4 start) - 2
Gavin Guidry(3 start) - 2
Grant Fontenot(3 start) - 1
Jaden Noot(2 start) - 1

That leaves 27 given up in relief:

Deven Sheerin(18 In relief) - 5
Gavin Guidry(15 in relief) - 3
Santiago Garcia(19 In relief) - 2
Ethan Plog(18 In relief) - 2
Marcos Paz(11 in relief) - 2
Reagan Ricken(9 in relief) - 2
Zac Cowan(10 in relief) - 2
Casan Evans(0 in relief) - 2
Grant Fontenot(15 in relief) - 1
Cooper Moore(0 in relief) - 1
Cooper Williams(19 in relief) - 1
Jaden Noot(7 in relief) - 1

Danny Lachenmayer(15 in relief) - 1
Zion Theophilus(14 In relief) - 1
Mavrick Rizy(18 In relief) - 1

DJ Primeaux, Dax Dathe, and Connor Benge have allowed no home runs and have pitched only in relief.

DJ Primeaux(3 In relief) - 0
Dax Dathe(10 In relief) - 0
Connor Benge(15 In relief) - 0

Overall, here is what it looks like, sorted from highest to lowest frequency innings in fractional format, not in standard baseball notation:

Jaden Noot(9 Innings pitched in 9 appearance) - 2 (1 every 4.50 innings)

Gavin Guidry(38.1 Innings pitched in 18 appearance) - 8 (1 every 4.79 innings)

Zac Cowan(34.2 Innings pitched in 14 appearance) - 7 (1 every 4.95 innings)

William Schmidt(64 Innings pitched in 13 appearance) - 10 (1 every 6.40 innings)

Deven Sheerin(33.2 Innings pitched in 18 appearance) - 5 (1 every 6.73 innings)

Ethan Plog(13.2 Innings pitched in 18 appearance) - 2 (1 every 6.83 innings)

Reagan Ricken(15 Innings pitched in 13 appearance) - 2 (1 every 7.50 innings)

Cooper Williams(16.2 Innings pitched in 20 appearance) - 2 (1 every 8.33 innings)

Grant Fontenot(26.2 Innings pitched in 18 appearance) - 3 (1 every 8.89 innings)

Casan Evans(52.2 Innings pitched in 10 appearance) - 5 (1 every 10.53 innings)

Cooper Moore(32 Innings pitched in 6 appearance) - 3 (1 every 10.67 innings)

Santiago Garcia(21.2 Innings pitched in 19 appearance) - 2 (1 every 10.83 innings)

Marcos Paz(23.2 Innings pitched in 15 appearance) - 2 (1 every 11.83 innings)

Danny Lachenmayer(13.1 Innings pitched in 16 appearance) - 1 (1 every 13.33 innings)

Zion Theophilus(14.2 Innings pitched in 14 appearance) - 1 (1 every 14.67 innings)

Mavrick Rizy(18.2 Innings pitched in 18 appearance) - 1 (1 every 18.67 innings)




Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
47290 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:57 am to
Guidry has given up more as a starter than in relief, believe it or not.

Rizzy has the lowest frequency of HRs given up.
Posted by notbilly
alter
Member since Sep 2015
7119 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 11:04 am to
quote:

mdomingue


I always appreciate someone who nerds out on stats like I do.
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
47290 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 11:11 am to
quote:

I always appreciate someone who nerds out on stats like I do.


Posted by Spankum
The Sip
Member since Jan 2007
62169 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 11:37 am to
quote:

Plog 2
Williams 2
Noot 2
Guidry 8
Paz 2
Garcia 2
Theo 1
Ricken 2
Lachenmayer 1
Sheerin 5
Rizy 1
Fontenot 3
Cowan 7




How in the hell did you come up with this?
Posted by GrimaceBallz
Member since Nov 2024
757 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 12:25 pm to
“ Guidry isn’t good”

Why don’t you come up with some original material.

Clown.
Posted by TheRouxGuru
Member since Nov 2019
14237 posts
Posted on 5/9/26 at 12:58 pm to
quote:

“350” is quickly becoming the new “Germans” of tigerdroppings. It’s tired and played out.


This was my point. It’s so lame
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