We have about 5 solid pitchers. We can win a three game series and the SEC with that. Gonna be tough at Omaha though. Great hitting team though. Maybe best ever.
Schott is our DH and is hitting .333. Don't see a need for a DH from the other side of the plate at all.FTAG 2000 said:
The hand wringing is ridiculous. Schloss knows he's got a team that can go to Omaha and do some damage. He needs to find three more pitchers he can trust and a DH on each side of the plate over the next month, to figure out who he can count on to go the distance in Omaha.
Let the man work.
The Marksman said:Schott is our DH and is hitting .333. Don't see a need for a DH from the other side of the plate at all.FTAG 2000 said:
The hand wringing is ridiculous. Schloss knows he's got a team that can go to Omaha and do some damage. He needs to find three more pitchers he can trust and a DH on each side of the plate over the next month, to figure out who he can count on to go the distance in Omaha.
Let the man work.
with the modern CWS format it's really not all that hard. There's a ton (too much) of time between games.Bryanisbest said:
We have about 5 solid pitchers. We can win a three game series and the SEC with that. Gonna be tough at Omaha though. Great hitting team though. Maybe best ever.
twk said:Thats all you've got. If we don't pitch Aschenbeck there, we might lose the series.SchizoAg said:That would have sucked. We might have ended up losing game 3.twk said:If you don't go to Aschenbeck right then, and Bama makes a run, you end up using him anyway and burning another arm in the pen that we needed today.AggieBB said:This. So much this.PhatMack19 said:
Road series wins are always great, but that's 2 road series we should have swept.
We have to quit using Asch in games we are up big. Flame away all y'all want, but it would have been nice to have him available for 4+ innings today.
Fquin said:
The pinch hitter was the only decision I have ever questioned of Schloss this whole season. More so because it could have possibly hurt the confidence of 2 young players. Sorrell earned the opportunity to hit in that situation with his play thus far this season and especially yesterday. And B hasn't had enough high stress at bats to be put in that situation yet. But, 2 out of 3 on the road against a ranked SEC opponent is a win and I'll take it.
TheBonifaceOption said:
I forget the circumstances but Sorrell bats left, BB bats right. What was the pitcher?
jkag89 said:
Disappointing not to get the sweep but I'm never going to complain about a SEC series win on the road against a ranked opponent.
See y'all Tuesday!
25txag said:
Targac was getting hot. I don't understand why he suddenly got benched? His potential is far greater than the others. I think we need more leadership and our 12th man on the field
Bryanisbest said:
We have about 5 solid pitchers. We can win a three game series and the SEC with that. Gonna be tough at Omaha though. Great hitting team though. Maybe best ever.
BLSmith04 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
I forget the circumstances but Sorrell bats left, BB bats right. What was the pitcher?
Left which is why we put in the righty batter.
Mentioned already in this thread. While improving as the season goes on, Tar still has way too much swing-and-miss in his game right now. All you're looking for in that situation is contact, a sac fly. The question isn't why not Tar, the question is why pull Sorrell in the first place?ensign_beedrill said:
I didn't mind the pinch hit in that situation. What I'm scratching my head about is, if Schloss had decided to pinch hit, why he didn't pinch hit Targac. Targac has been clutch in the past and I think he could've pulled through for us there.
TexasAggie81 said:FTAG 2000 said:
The hand wringing is ridiculous. Schloss knows he's got a team that can go to Omaha and do some damage. He needs to find three more pitchers he can trust and a DH on each side of the plate over the next month, to figure out who he can count on to go the distance in Omaha.
Let the man work.
We're 40 games into the season. And he hasn't figured out who those "three more pitchers" are? There's probably a reason for that. They're not there. The lack of consistent middle relief is the glaring weakness of this team. It's hot-cold, depending on the game. That's why Schloss is parading some of them out there for less than an effective inning. If a team gets to our starters early, we're in deep trouble. And Omaha, assuming we get there, will expose that weakness unless he gets the bullpen fixed quickly.
TexasAggie81 said:tjack16 said:
Will be really curious to hear the rationale on the pinch-hitting decision today. Hoping he addresses it on the radio show this week.
I suspect we'll hear some "coach speak" about THAT decision and perhaps the use of two ineffective middle relievers … if he addresses those obvious issues at all. You won't ever hear this coach say, "That loss was on me." That kind of admission isn't in his blood. But yesterday's clearly winnable game can easily be deemed a "Schloss loss."
TexasAggie81 said:tjack16 said:
Will be really curious to hear the rationale on the pinch-hitting decision today. Hoping he addresses it on the radio show this week.
I suspect we'll hear some "coach speak" about THAT decision and perhaps the use of two ineffective middle relievers … if he addresses those obvious issues at all. You won't ever hear this coach say, "That loss was on me." That kind of admission isn't in his blood. But yesterday's clearly winnable game can easily be deemed a "Schloss loss."
TexasAggie81 said:tjack16 said:
Will be really curious to hear the rationale on the pinch-hitting decision today. Hoping he addresses it on the radio show this week.
I suspect we'll hear some "coach speak" about THAT decision and perhaps the use of two ineffective middle relievers … if he addresses those obvious issues at all. You won't ever hear this coach say, "That loss was on me." That kind of admission isn't in his blood. But yesterday's clearly winnable game can easily be deemed a "Schloss loss."
aginlakeway said:TexasAggie81 said:tjack16 said:
Will be really curious to hear the rationale on the pinch-hitting decision today. Hoping he addresses it on the radio show this week.
I suspect we'll hear some "coach speak" about THAT decision and perhaps the use of two ineffective middle relievers … if he addresses those obvious issues at all. You won't ever hear this coach say, "That loss was on me." That kind of admission isn't in his blood. But yesterday's clearly winnable game can easily be deemed a "Schloss loss."
You seem to have a personal agenda against Schloss. No other.explanation for this take. Or are you willing to call the 87% of our games that we've won "Schloss wins?"
Pumpkinhead said:
Other than Arkansas, which SEC team would somebody swap A&M's pitching rotation for? I'll hang up and listen.
TexasAggie81 said:aginlakeway said:TexasAggie81 said:tjack16 said:
Will be really curious to hear the rationale on the pinch-hitting decision today. Hoping he addresses it on the radio show this week.
I suspect we'll hear some "coach speak" about THAT decision and perhaps the use of two ineffective middle relievers … if he addresses those obvious issues at all. You won't ever hear this coach say, "That loss was on me." That kind of admission isn't in his blood. But yesterday's clearly winnable game can easily be deemed a "Schloss loss."
You seem to have a personal agenda against Schloss. No other.explanation for this take. Or are you willing to call the 87% of our games that we've won "Schloss wins?"
Absolutely! He definitely gets the credit for victories by his teams. No personal agenda at all. I've met the man and fully acknowledge his commitment to baseball. The history of his past teams and this one speaks volumes. He's a great coach. But to hear that he is beyond criticism is preposterous. The man is not a celebrity. He's not a god. He's a college coach. Nothing more, nothing less. He's paid a lot of money to do that job, just like all of us who are working are paid to do our jobs … and are subject to criticism if we miss the mark. I'm just saying that if he is responsible for a loss (as many on this thread have stated), then he needs to own it. Any dispute with that?