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How many long balls
Posted on 5/9/26 at 8:43 am
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 on 5/9/26 at 9:20 am to BIG CAT
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
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 on 5/9/26 at 9:23 am to GrimaceBallz
Ahahahahaha you said ‘350’
Clown. Get some new material. Try coming up with your own shite
Clown. Get some new material. Try coming up with your own shite
Posted on 5/9/26 at 9:34 am to TheRouxGuru
“350” is quickly becoming the new “Germans” of tigerdroppings. It’s tired and played out.
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:28 am to Ragin Tiger1
quote:
“350” is quickly becoming the new “Germans” of tigerdroppings. It’s tired and played out.
This.
Posted on 5/9/26 at 10:54 am to BIG CAT
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)
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 on 5/9/26 at 10:57 am to LSUJML
Guidry has given up more as a starter than in relief, believe it or not.
Rizzy has the lowest frequency of HRs given up.
Rizzy has the lowest frequency of HRs given up.
Posted on 5/9/26 at 11:04 am to mdomingue
quote:
mdomingue
I always appreciate someone who nerds out on stats like I do.
Posted on 5/9/26 at 11:11 am to notbilly
quote:
I always appreciate someone who nerds out on stats like I do.

Posted on 5/9/26 at 11:37 am to LSUJML
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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 on 5/9/26 at 12:25 pm to TheRouxGuru
“ Guidry isn’t good”
Why don’t you come up with some original material.
Clown.
Why don’t you come up with some original material.
Clown.
Posted on 5/9/26 at 12:58 pm to Ragin Tiger1
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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