Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Moderators
Posted
17 minutes ago, Glass Joe said:

Add Laya (14 HRs), retain Borba (18 HRs), and get a full season of ABs from ARod, and I’m guessing we have 5-6 players with double digit HRs in the lineup next season.

I also expect the Frosh on this list (Pack, Laya, Garcia) to see their HR numbers go up in year 2 of their careers.

Angel Laya is a target. He hasn't committed.

  • Hook 'Em 1
Posted
1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said:

I sit here and wonder if Texas will have the top end power/HR ability that we saw in the heart of the order in 2026. 

I still suspect they aren’t done, but we will see. 

dumb question, but i stopped watching the CWS after Texas was knocked out.  what kind of game were OU and UNC playing (guerrilla ball, big arms, contact and speed, etc)?  I was shocked OU got there, but man they got hot.  

Posted
1 hour ago, Glass Joe said:

Add Laya (14 HRs), retain Borba (18 HRs), and get a full season of ABs from ARod, and I’m guessing we have 5-6 players with double digit HRs in the lineup next season.

I also expect the Frosh on this list (Pack, Laya, Garcia) to see their HR numbers go up in year 2 of their careers.

If Rodriguez is healthy and the guy Schloss believes he is, his power and overall production could increase considerably.

Laya, I’m sure would be fine, but he was terrible in the Super.  For those that criticize our guys for weak CWS performance.

i have no idea about the incoming freshman, but a program like Texas should receive immediate contribution from at least one incoming freshman.  Mendoza should improve back to his better self too.  Pack could increase power numbers even if the average doesn’t quite hold.

  • Moderators
Posted
1 hour ago, bstill77 said:

dumb question, but i stopped watching the CWS after Texas was knocked out.  what kind of game were OU and UNC playing (guerrilla ball, big arms, contact and speed, etc)?  I was shocked OU got there, but man they got hot.  

Oklahoma hit more home runs in their final 16 games than their first 45 games. It’s the whole reason for their run. It matters. 

  • Hook 'Em 5
Posted
58 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Oklahoma hit more home runs in their final 16 games than their first 45 games. It’s the whole reason for their run. It matters. 

In their wins over UNC they gave up 3 runs and 2 runs.  In game 1, it was tied 3-3 then all 6 OU runs after that were via non-home runs.  In game 3, only 1 of OUs first 10 runs was via home run.

In their first 3 CWS games, they gave up 0, 3, and 4.  Versus Bama, only two of the 9 runs were from homers.

In their Super they gave up 1 and 2 runs.  They were up 7-1 in one of those games before their first homer.  In the other game, KU didn’t score until the 8th.

In their final game in the regional they scored 3 runs via home run.  But down 7-3 heading into the 7th all 4 runs scored to send it to extras were scored via something other than a homer.

In their 7 wins in the Super Regional and CWS, they gave up no more than 4 runs, and that 4th run in that game was up 8 in the 9th.  Team ERA just above 2.00 in those 7 wins.  They won it all because they were playing the best all around game.

 

 

  • Hook 'Em 4
Posted
2 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

Oklahoma hit more home runs in their final 16 games than their first 45 games. It’s the whole reason for their run. It matters. 

The Oklahoma run reminded me a lot of Rangers run. Barely made it in and got hot. 

Posted
10 hours ago, AXA_XVII said:

Dude screams 9 hole and I don’t mean that in a bad way. 

 

10 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

I tend to agree. A good ole fashioned contact speedster from the bottom of the order who can play all 3 spots in the outfield. 

If he is able to maintain a .489 OBP, he should be leading off.

 

  • Moderators
Posted
12 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

Portal additions so far:

3B Linkin Garcia — 4 HR … .877 OPS

C Ian Armstrong — 16 HR … 1.069 OPS

OF Sawyer Solitaria — 16 HR … .954 OPS

OF Trevor Goldenetz — 0 HR … .895 OPS

 

I suspect there’s room for one more OF. 

Texas will for sure take another OF.

Posted
19 minutes ago, Kyle Vochoska said:

What’s the date that the guys that have to make a decision for the MLB draft?

Like Blake said, they do not have to declare.  Many make the decision to go pro or not after the draft.  The really good ones who are predicted to high, may indicate in advance they are going but still have to wait and see how high they go in the draft.  College players and high schoolers who want to go but are not sure where they will be drafted just sit back and wait for the draft and then make a decision based on how high they are drafted and how much money they will get.  Some high schoolers who will probably be drafted sometimes tell pro scouts that they intend to go to college even if drafted and that can effect where they are drafted, probably slipping a bit in the draft.  With some NIL money available for college ball there is more of an enticement to play in college for some of the people.  Of course, there are some really good players who still choose to go to college even if they are drafted relatively high because they and their families want the college experience, an education, and development.  

  • Moderators
Posted
3 hours ago, BornOrange said:

 

If he is able to maintain a .489 OBP, he should be leading off.

 

This take strikes me as a 4th outfielder option. 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.