Tuco Ramirez Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 22 minutes ago, HookemTexas said: Kavan is getting all the accolades and rightfully so, but I also have to give props to Citlaly Gutierrez. I myself have been critical of her and didn't think she was a legit #2, but against Tennessee and Tech at the WCWS, she was lights out and gave the team a chance to win and that's all you can ask. And she did it with a smile on her face. Because of her outings, Kavan was able to get the needed rest to do what she does best. Totally agree. Citlaly went head to head against Canady and won in the deciding WCWS game. That’s no small feat. 2 Quote
UTexas Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Same thread this time next year? Works for me. I'll be here. 2 Quote
Ace Recruiter Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, HookemTexas said: I haven't heard anything that's extraordinary, she gets credit for being the highest paid player at the time. Jordy Bahl Frahm likely took less money to go home to Nebraska and build that program (her home state) into a contender. To me that's more worthy. Karlyn Pickens was interviewed and said she was offered a ton more money (likely by Tech) but stayed at Tennessee because it means something to try to finish what you started. Reese Atwood was contacted by Tech last year during the WCWS and said no thanks I'm staying at Texas. Teagan Kavan has interviewers pull in who she believes should be recognized that usually do not get the spotlight (Altemeier). Those types of actions have more impact imo. This. Kavan, Kennedy and all the pitchers mentioned here are a big part of the rise in popularity of the sport. Kennedy got paid the most and yes she is dominant, but so are all the pitchers mentioned in your post. Kennedy is getting presented as the Caitlin Clark of softball and that she is not. She is part of the reason, but she is not the tip of the spear in that regard. 3 Quote
WRNC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, HookemTexas said: I haven't heard anything that's extraordinary, she gets credit for being the highest paid player at the time. Jordy Bahl Frahm likely took less money to go home to Nebraska and build that program (her home state) into a contender. To me that's more worthy. Karlyn Pickens was interviewed and said she was offered a ton more money (likely by Tech) but stayed at Tennessee because it means something to try to finish what you started. Reese Atwood was contacted by Tech last year during the WCWS and said no thanks I'm staying at Texas. Teagan Kavan has interviewers pull in who she believes should be recognized that usually do not get the spotlight (Altemeier). Those types of actions have more impact imo. Followers on Instagram Jordyn Frahm (Bahl): 145,000 followers Karlyn Pickens: 139,000 followers NiJaree Canady: 120,000 followers Teagan Kavan: 59,000 followers Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 41 minutes ago, Ace Recruiter said: This. Kavan, Kennedy and all the pitchers mentioned here are a big part of the rise in popularity of the sport. Kennedy got paid the most and yes she is dominant, but so are all the pitchers mentioned in your post. Kennedy is getting presented as the Caitlin Clark of softball and that she is not. She is part of the reason, but she is not the tip of the spear in that regard. Canady can’t hold a candle to Kavan. We’ve seen this head to head. Edited 1 hour ago by Tuco Ramirez 1 Quote
HonkEm Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago 4 hours ago, ClubWhatever said: It also has less distance available to curve away from your bat. And of course the ball is like 50% bigger. Gotta side with the reaction‑time guy here. The whole point was how fast it gets on you, not how many inches it has to wiggle on the way in. A 70 from 43’ is still on the hitter quicker than a 92 from 60’6”. The ball being bigger doesn’t magically slow time down, and ‘less distance to curve’ doesn’t make it easier to hit - unless we’re just making up physics now.” 1 Quote
dentonhorn Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago 58 minutes ago, Ace Recruiter said: This. Kavan, Kennedy and all the pitchers mentioned here are a big part of the rise in popularity of the sport. Kennedy got paid the most and yes she is dominant, but so are all the pitchers mentioned in your post. Kennedy is getting presented as the Caitlin Clark of softball and that she is not. She is part of the reason, but she is not the tip of the spear in that regard. Exactly, as most don't even know how to spell her last name. 1 1 Quote
Califashorn75 Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago The Tech coach reminds me of the late comedian Buddy Hackett who used his speech impediment as part of his act. 1 Quote
SB21 Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Ace Recruiter said: This. Kavan, Kennedy and all the pitchers mentioned here are a big part of the rise in popularity of the sport. Kennedy got paid the most and yes she is dominant, but so are all the pitchers mentioned in your post. Kennedy is getting presented as the Caitlin Clark of softball and that she is not. She is part of the reason, but she is not the tip of the spear in that regard. No one said she was the tip of the spear and I didn’t even say she was the best Kavan definitely showed how it’s done 2 years in a row. I said tip of the hat to Canady in a show of respect and said she did help put eyes on sport for these women. There’s a difference in saying she did well versus saying she did “nothing for the sport” when being one of top pitchers of her time isn’t a small feat. She couldn’t beat us, we got to prove that twice when it mattered but no need to sit here and bash her was my point. Quote
Ace Recruiter Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 40 minutes ago, dentonhorn said: Exactly, as most don't even know how to spell her last name. Touche! 🤣 Quote
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