Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago Texas infielder Casey Borba has announced his return to school. As I had reported previously, Borba was on the fence about testing the MLB Draft, but was leaning toward returning to Austin. Now Jim Schlossnagle gets a veteran infielder back in the fold. 11 Quote
Longhornfrenzy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hopefully he can cut down on the strike outs. No problem with his defense, but those K's are rally killers 2 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Longhornfrenzy said: Hopefully he can cut down on the strike outs. No problem with his defense, but those K's are rally killers Yep. Hopefully that's the focus for improvement. When he hits the ball, it's hit pretty dang hard. Rare to see an 18 homer cat hitting 8th in an order. But that's where improvement has to come. 5 Quote
Longhornfrenzy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, CJ Vogel said: Yep. Hopefully that's the focus for improvement. When he hits the ball, it's hit pretty dang hard. Rare to see an 18 homer cat hitting 8th in an order. But that's where improvement has to come. Agreed. Honestly think he tends to struggle with the SEC pitching. Doesn't have a problem with the Tuesday night games 1 Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Jonas Peterson said: Damnit I’ll never understand comments like this when a player isn’t even bad. Career .931 OPS while playing excellent defense. He had several other SEC teams telling him he had a spot if Texas didn’t want him back. 4 Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, Longhornfrenzy said: Agreed. Honestly think he tends to struggle with the SEC pitching. Doesn't have a problem with the Tuesday night games I was surprised a few weeks ago when I saw his OPS in SEC play (.925) actually ended up being better than his overall season one for the season (.919). Quote
Longhornfrenzy Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Assistant Regional Manager said: I was surprised a few weeks ago when I saw his OPS in SEC play (.925) actually ended up being better than his overall season one for the season (.919). That is surprising Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 58 minutes ago Moderators Posted 58 minutes ago That corner of grass by the left field pole at the Disch where the Cannon is held should just be called Borba's hill. He would have had 7 more home runs last year if those balls weren't like 10 feet foul. 2 Quote
Bevohorns Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago he was never going to be drafted lets be real lmaooo Quote
.45s Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: That corner of grass by the left field pole at the Disch where the Cannon is held should just be called Borba's hill. He would have had 7 more home runs last year if those balls weren't like 10 feet foul. You are right about that. I think they have tried to get him out of that dead pull problem. Also, a lot of his Ks come from having to take early pitches and getting behind a lot. And with his not so great eye for the ball and bat control he is a sucker for those low and outside sliders and curve balls. Those 81 Ks are nothing to sneeze at. Of course they aren't in the Trey Faltine range but they need to be cut down. He is a very good infielder and with a bit more plate work and discipline he can be a much better hitter. Quote
Longhornfrenzy Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, .45s said: You are right about that. I think they have tried to get him out of that dead pull problem. Also, a lot of his Ks come from having to take early pitches and getting behind a lot. And with his not so great eye for the ball and bat control he is a sucker for those low and outside sliders and curve balls. Those 81 Ks are nothing to sneeze at. Of course they aren't in the Trey Faltine range but they need to be cut down. He is a very good infielder and with a bit more plate work and discipline he can be a much better hitter. Agreed. Quote
Bevohorns Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, .45s said: You are right about that. I think they have tried to get him out of that dead pull problem. Also, a lot of his Ks come from having to take early pitches and getting behind a lot. And with his not so great eye for the ball and bat control he is a sucker for those low and outside sliders and curve balls. Those 81 Ks are nothing to sneeze at. Of course they aren't in the Trey Faltine range but they need to be cut down. He is a very good infielder and with a bit more plate work and discipline he can be a much better hitter. This has been said about him for 2 years straight if he was like pack or any of the other draft players we have had in the past he would be better by now. Quote
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