NC State can still win this thing.
Incredible man. They're fighting so hard.aginlakeway said:
NC State can still win this thing.
DGAG92 said:
Boom!! Now, lets go STATE!
91AggieLawyer said:
You guys are overthinking NCSt's pitching position. Not saying you're wrong with who to go with, but its mandatory that they score 4-6 runs to win. That or more, they should win and it shouldn't matter who they throw. If they don't score 4, they probably won't win. Either game that is.
I know the thought process is "you can control pitching..." more than hitting but its not mutually exclusive. The game plan at the plate needs to be whatever they think will disrupt Vandy pitching and make them uncomfortable, whether it is take pitches, swing early, hit and run, just run, bunt, or even stick your hand out, catch the pitch and then hit it out of the park Kelly Lee style. Whatever Vandy isn't expecting, I'd say.
91AggieLawyer said:91AggieLawyer said:
You guys are overthinking NCSt's pitching position. Not saying you're wrong with who to go with, but its mandatory that they score 4-6 runs to win. That or more, they should win and it shouldn't matter who they throw. If they don't score 4, they probably won't win. Either game that is.
I know the thought process is "you can control pitching..." more than hitting but its not mutually exclusive. The game plan at the plate needs to be whatever they think will disrupt Vandy pitching and make them uncomfortable, whether it is take pitches, swing early, hit and run, just run, bunt, or even stick your hand out, catch the pitch and then hit it out of the park Kelly Lee style. Whatever Vandy isn't expecting, I'd say.
Since I'm rarely right in my predictions, I'm going to crow loudly about this one. No way you were going to keep Vandy from scoring fewer than 3.
With that said, I didn't see the game. What, if any strategy, did NCSt use on offense? Obviously, it wasn't effective.
91AggieLawyer said:91AggieLawyer said:
You guys are overthinking NCSt's pitching position. Not saying you're wrong with who to go with, but its mandatory that they score 4-6 runs to win. That or more, they should win and it shouldn't matter who they throw. If they don't score 4, they probably won't win. Either game that is.
I know the thought process is "you can control pitching..." more than hitting but its not mutually exclusive. The game plan at the plate needs to be whatever they think will disrupt Vandy pitching and make them uncomfortable, whether it is take pitches, swing early, hit and run, just run, bunt, or even stick your hand out, catch the pitch and then hit it out of the park Kelly Lee style. Whatever Vandy isn't expecting, I'd say.
Since I'm rarely right in my predictions, I'm going to crow loudly about this one. No way you were going to keep Vandy from scoring fewer than 3.
With that said, I didn't see the game. What, if any strategy, did NCSt use on offense? Obviously, it wasn't effective.