Would really like to see our staff tighten up a bit. We have definitely been struggling. Thank god our offense is on another level.
Remember the Vanderbilt series? I remember the Vanderbilt series, it was only a couple of weekends ago.Lake08 said:
Would really like to see our staff tighten up a bit. We have definitely been struggling. Thank god our offense is on another level.
While true, we expose poor pitching with our offense. And our pitching and defense has only cost us five games total. And the defense has been mainly just dumb errors.dabo man said:
Georgia is 9-9 because their pitching stinks. Their offense is outstanding.
We have one of the best pitching staffs in the country, we have not "been struggling." 5th best ERA in the nation, 4th best WHIP, 3rd best K/BB ratio.Lake08 said:
Would really like to see our staff tighten up a bit. We have definitely been struggling. Thank god our offense is on another level.
30+ MPH wind blowing out. Top 5 offense in town, one that's hit 30 more homers than we have and has the presumed Golden Spikes winner hitting .500 but has more homers than Braden -- yeah, this is not the weekend to worry about the absolute pitching numbers.Wabs said:
You picked the wrong weekend to want to see our pitching improved
RED AG 98 said:30+ MPH wind blowing out. Top 5 offense in town, one that's hit 30 more homers than we have and has the presumed Golden Spikes winner hitting .500 but has more homers than Braden -- yeah, this is not the weekend to worry about the absolute pitching numbers.Wabs said:
You picked the wrong weekend to want to see our pitching improved
Just win. Twice. And then preferably thrice.
Agsncws said:
Dont expect it this weekend.
ChemEng94 said:
Prager and Lamkin pitched great this weekend and we got some really good stuff from Sdao. Asch was Asch. Nails as usual.
Frustrating to blow the 3rd game when it was there for the taking again.
If you want to be concerned about one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the nation, by all means by my guestMMantle said:
In SEC play
team ERA 5.13
Lamkin ERA 6.75
Jones ERA 8.57
I think there's enough reason to be a bit concerned about pitching, as we approach the post-season.
RR
The Marksman said:If you want to be concerned about one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the nation, by all means by my guestMMantle said:
In SEC play
team ERA 5.13
Lamkin ERA 6.75
Jones ERA 8.57
I think there's enough reason to be a bit concerned about pitching, as we approach the post-season.
RR
Lamkin and Jones have laid some eggs, but they've also pitched some gems. Consistency is the issue, not talent. The teams that win at Omaha are the ones that get guys playing their best in June. If we see the best versions of Lamkin and Jones when it counts, this team might be unbeatable, but there's no button Schloss can push to ensure that happens.MMantle said:
In SEC play
team ERA 5.13
Lamkin ERA 6.75
Jones ERA 8.57
I think there's enough reason to be a bit concerned about pitching, as we approach the post-season.
RR
I just don't understand acting like we are the only team in the country with pitching struggles from time to time when we are statistically one of the top 5 staffs in the country. Many posters on here act like we have the worst pitchers in the SEC when that's simply not the case. You can be displeased with our pitching all you want, but the reality is that they are one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the country. If that's not good enough for you, suit yourself.AgLA06 said:The Marksman said:If you want to be concerned about one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the nation, by all means by my guestMMantle said:
In SEC play
team ERA 5.13
Lamkin ERA 6.75
Jones ERA 8.57
I think there's enough reason to be a bit concerned about pitching, as we approach the post-season.
RR
Look. You may not like it, but he's not wrong. Especially when the SEC championship is most likely coming down to the final weekend against a much better pitching staff. And we're only the third best pitching staff in the conference at this point. We've slipped below Tennessee as of this weekend.
Just one of your starters getting run early can knock a good team out of the post-season early. And we've had a run of that lately.
This is correct. Outside of the first inning in game 2 our pitching was rock solid. A couple of great swings off Cortez in game 3 sometimes happen. It's not like we were facing a terrible lineup. In game 2 if you take out the first inning we won the rest of the game 11-0. Lampkin looked great. It's just nitpicking to be down on our pitching.The Marksman said:I just don't understand acting like we are the only team in the country with pitching struggles from time to time when we are statistically one of the top 5 staffs in the country. Many posters on here act like we have the worst pitchers in the SEC when that's simply not the case. You can be displeased with our pitching all you want, but the reality is that they are one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the country. If that's not good enough for you, suit yourself.AgLA06 said:The Marksman said:If you want to be concerned about one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the nation, by all means by my guestMMantle said:
In SEC play
team ERA 5.13
Lamkin ERA 6.75
Jones ERA 8.57
I think there's enough reason to be a bit concerned about pitching, as we approach the post-season.
RR
Look. You may not like it, but he's not wrong. Especially when the SEC championship is most likely coming down to the final weekend against a much better pitching staff. And we're only the third best pitching staff in the conference at this point. We've slipped below Tennessee as of this weekend.
Just one of your starters getting run early can knock a good team out of the post-season early. And we've had a run of that lately.
The entire point of this website is to discuss our teams.The Marksman said:I just don't understand acting like we are the only team in the country with pitching struggles from time to time when we are statistically one of the top 5 staffs in the country. Many posters on here act like we have the worst pitchers in the SEC when that's simply not the case. You can be displeased with our pitching all you want, but the reality is that they are one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the country. If that's not good enough for you, suit yourself.AgLA06 said:The Marksman said:If you want to be concerned about one of the top 5 pitching staffs in the nation, by all means by my guestMMantle said:
In SEC play
team ERA 5.13
Lamkin ERA 6.75
Jones ERA 8.57
I think there's enough reason to be a bit concerned about pitching, as we approach the post-season.
RR
Look. You may not like it, but he's not wrong. Especially when the SEC championship is most likely coming down to the final weekend against a much better pitching staff. And we're only the third best pitching staff in the conference at this point. We've slipped below Tennessee as of this weekend.
Just one of your starters getting run early can knock a good team out of the post-season early. And we've had a run of that lately.
Don't bring reason, facts, and stats into this conversation. The Aggies have a horrible pitching staff, haven't you heard?CCAD AG said:
Slice it and dice it anyway you want to make the point you want to make.
Yes, the Ags have slipped to the 3rd best ERA in the league.
During that drastic fall, specifically during the past 3 weeks, the Ags have faced in order the 7th best, 5th best, and 3rd best scoring teams in the conference. Overall, the Ags have faced 4 teams in the top half of the league (3, 5, 6, 7) in scoring while TN has faced 3 (3, 4, 5) and Arky has faced 2 (5, 6). Facing teams that score a lot of runs tends to increase your ERA.
Oh, by the way, the Ags are 2nd in the conference in runs scored (416) trailing only TN (443). Arky is 12th (296).
Scoring more runs than your opponent tends to lead to more victories.
Those stats also take into account games where we are obviously trying to get freshmen/seldom-used arms some work to see who can help us out in the long run (see: Houston last week, PV, Sam, Texas Southern, etc.). And EVERYONE in the SEC/P5 gets to play those types of games. It evens out.MMantle said:
1) Our season pitching stats are a bit misleading, as they consist of multiple shutouts against the likes of Rhode Island, Wagner and McNeese.