Well deserved!!
Preach!nothingbutlove said:
It's what we do, unfortunately.
This board is too harsh.
And it's still the sanest board on the site.
trouble said:
Kash is clearly a better first baseman.
Well playedRED AG 98 said:
Also, nothing but love to the large contingent here that said he wasn't an SEC caliber player. I'm happy for you too![]()
trouble said:
But that's why a lot of us were wanting him back. It wasn't anti bindy, just pro Kash at first.
LB12Diamond said:trouble said:
But that's why a lot of us were wanting him back. It wasn't anti bindy, just pro Kash at first.
LOL
It was bc you love Kash. The 0-11, 8 Ks, and looking totally lost at the plate had zero to do with it.
Now who's messing with who?
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Stating he's not a SEC caliber player is not the end of the world.
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It's the best of the best in college.
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If that offends you, not sure what to think.
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And prior to last weekend he had never shown he was a SEC caliber player. That was a fact. So not sure why one would get defensive about it.
Giancarlo. Earley discussed it in his interview today as well.GymBroFisher said:
For those wondering, I think he said in his postgame for g1 vs sc that Caleb Longley worked with him on changing his stance to closed more like Juan Soto... He's been killing it since. Coaching staff gets a big point there.
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Some of the comments were over the top though:That's one of the stupidest comments I have read on here.Quote:Fquin said:Quote:
Gyles Marrett said:
I haven't been any more impressed with him than Binderup tbh
I would try anybody even the bat boy if available. Binderup's body language just says not only do I not want to put any effort into this but I just don't really want to be out here anymore.
You talking about vs A&M on 4/25? Did you purchase via seatgeek or other 3rd party?dcg4403 said:
We have a 12U select tournament that weekend, but I just purchased 4 seats at the hole-in-the-wall of Disch-Falk for Friday.
Sterling82 said:
I don't see how you bench Binderup when he's this hot at the plate. I don't recall any miscues at first the last couple of weeks either. I would say put Kash in left.
Fquin said:Sterling82 said:
I don't see how you bench Binderup when he's this hot at the plate. I don't recall any miscues at first the last couple of weeks either. I would say put Kash in left.
You obviously weren't paying attention. He can't field one hop throws from infielders like most true first baseman. And he allowed a pick off to go right through his glove. If his bat stays hot, put him in left field. If it continues to stay hot after Caden goes back into left, DH him.
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He struggled more early but his defensive stats are only marginally worse than Kash with 4 errors so maybe you're not paying attention.
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He struggled more early but his defensive stats are only marginally worse than Kash with 4 errors so maybe you're not paying attention.
If you think there is any comparison between Binderup and Kash as defensive first basemen, I don't know what to say. Binderup is improved, but he's just hoping to be average, and still isn't quite there, yet. First base is much more important defensively than left. He's got to dig throws out of the dirt, snag errant pickoffs, and patrol his part of foul territory for foul pops. The bat will figure into the decision in a big way, but, from a defensive standpoint, we are a MUCH stronger defensive team with Kash at first.
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I don't particularly care if people were actively calling for Kash over Bindy, or that we should try other options. That to me was a reasonable position based on the results we'd seen on the field. Games are different than practices and scrimmages but ultimately it's the games that matter. What I didn't care for were the personal attacks and insults. There were some really stupid comments that were just over the top, a small sampling of which have been posted by others. I'm not going to search for more...
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Again, I can disagree whether you think it disagreeable or not. Facts are things like 0-11 with 8 strikeouts... or defensive fielding percentage. Etc, etc.
"Not an SEC caliber player" is 100% opinion and is in fact just the opposite "stating the facts."
Maybe it's nuanced and just semantics, but "not playing at an SEC level" is a very different statement from the above. And this isn't from my high horse, he's still in the back 40 enjoying the beautiful sunshine. This is sitting in my comfy Monday morning QB chair where I've admittedly said lots of stupid stuff too.