Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago Highlights from Opening Weekend of Texas Baseball *** Texas took care of business with a three-game sweep over UC Davis to begin the season at home. The Longhorns have a Tuesday game against Lamar, then will get back to action with a three game home series against Michigan State. – Took Care of Business Wins are wins, make no mistake about that. Wins of 12–2 and 9–1 will highlight the weekend, but a tight 6–4 contest as well at least provided some pressure situations deep into contests for the Horns. Consider me a fan of what Texas was able to deploy from the back end of the bullpen. Anthony Pack Probably my favorite part of the weekend was the breakout debut of freshman OF Anthony Pack. The freshman led the Longhorns with six base knocks on the weekend in 11 trips to the plate, two of which being doubles. I am not to say Pack should be immediately vaulted into the top of the lineup, but with the comfort he displayed at the plate this weekend, I could certainly provide that second leadoff from the bottom end of the lineup for the likes of Mendoza, Rodriguez and the heart of the order. Heart of the Lineup It was fantastic to see Seton Hall transfer OF Aidan Robbins go deep on Friday night, then the fresh-out-of-the-gym Ethan Mendoza followed up with two of his own this weekend as well. Those were the only three home runs on the weekend, in perhaps a surprise. Seven Longhorns drove in multiple runs on the weekend. Mendoza led the way with seven, then was followed by Robbins and Rodriguez with four each. I wanted to share some words on C Carson Tinney as well. Only 1-6 at the plate, but the seven walks were very clearly a takeaway. Tinney added four strikeouts as well, so this takeaways is two-fold. First, Texas must make sure that Tinney is protected in the lineup. Whether it is Borba hitting fifth, or additional movement with Tinney, the idea that opposing teams can dance around Tinney in the order is at the very least something that has drawn my attention. Tinney also looked to be just a split-second behind on the offspeed this weekend, I am sure it is in large part because of new arms in a new location. But something to monitor. Speaking of Casey Borba, if the foul line down the left field line was about five feet further left, he would have had multiple trips around the bases. Volantis How about seven innings of one hit ball in his first career start. I understand the opposition, but very little drop off was shown from the back end of last year. It is only a matter of time before Volantis is seen in the Friday night role, in my opinion. Volantis was efficient with his pitches and finds so many unique angles from the left side, he remains a nightmare for opposing hitters. 10 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 1 hour ago Author Moderators Posted 1 hour ago Also worth mentioning that Texas was 6-7 on stolen base attempts this weekend. Quote
McCoy2Shipley Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I think keeping Volantis in the Sunday spot may not be a bad idea. Ruger is definitely capable of being a top-notch Friday guy in the SEC. I think the flu he got last year starting in May is not accounted for enough in his drop-off by some. With Volantis, having him in that Sunday role is going to be very difficult for teams to win a series, or sweep us if that scenario ever pops up. Just a thought, but don't think it's a bad idea to keep him at Sunday for that reason. Tinney will be fine. Seems to be pressing a little with the amount of pitches he chased this weekend. The walks are good sign imo at least. Michigan St won on the road @Louisville for 2/3. Can't take them lightly this weekend. 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 1 hour ago Author Moderators Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, McCoy2Shipley said: I think keeping Volantis in the Sunday spot may not be a bad idea. Ruger is definitely capable of being a top-notch Friday guy in the SEC. I think the flu he got last year starting in May is not accounted for enough in his drop-off by some. With Volantis, having him in that Sunday role is going to be very difficult for teams to win a series, or sweep us if that scenario ever pops up. Just a thought, but don't think it's a bad idea to keep him at Sunday for that reason. Tinney will be fine. Seems to be pressing a little with the amount of pitches he chased this weekend. The walks are good sign imo at least. Michigan St won on the road @Louisville for 2/3. Can't take them lightly this weekend. I forgot to mention but you reminded me with the comments on Riojas – seeing him up to 96-97 mph was fantastic. You can tell he took the offseason seriously getting back to the shape he was in before the illness a year ago. Regardless of the order, the 1-2-3 of the Texas rotation poses to be a major strength of the team this year. Quote
Texas fan in Georgia Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago I see it coming down to Texas LSU and maybe Arkansas this season. They looked good over the weekend. Quote
Red Five Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 47 minutes ago, McCoy2Shipley said: I think keeping Volantis in the Sunday spot may not be a bad idea. Ruger is definitely capable of being a top-notch Friday guy in the SEC. I think the flu he got last year starting in May is not accounted for enough in his drop-off by some. With Volantis, having him in that Sunday role is going to be very difficult for teams to win a series, or sweep us if that scenario ever pops up. Just a thought, but don't think it's a bad idea to keep him at Sunday for that reason. One pro of keeping the rotation as is, is that a Friday night win would essentially guarantee you a series victory. 2 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 27 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 27 minutes ago 21 minutes ago, Texas fan in Georgia said: I see it coming down to Texas LSU and maybe Arkansas this season. They looked good over the weekend. Won’t discount anyone in the top half of the SEC, though those three seem to be at the top of every major conference discussion. Oklahoma was another team that looked great in the opening week. Quote
HookedOnTF Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago 1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said: . I am not to say Pack should be immediately vaulted into the top of the lineup, but with the comfort he displayed at the plate this weekend, I could certainly provide that second leadoff from the bottom end of the lineup for the likes of Mendoza, Rodriguez and the heart of the order. What's the implication for Jonah? Quote
Neil Leininger Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, HookedOnTF said: What's the implication for Jonah? He needs to pick a sport because staying healthy for both seems unlikely at this point. Quote
WRNC Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago 57 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: I forgot to mention but you reminded me with the comments on Riojas – seeing him up to 96-97 mph was fantastic. You can tell he took the offseason seriously getting back to the shape he was in before the illness a year ago. Regardless of the order, the 1-2-3 of the Texas rotation poses to be a major strength of the team this year. I think a move to put Dylan Volantis in the Friday "Ace" slot is a strong possibility later in the season. Moving Ruger Riojas to Saturday would maintain a strong LHP-RHP-LHP sequence if Harrison moves to Sunday. Schlossnagle said "players write the lineup". The midweek group Jason Flores, Sam Cozart, and Brett Crossland are candidates to eventually break into the weekend rotation. Quote
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