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re: 2016 [23-33] Auburn Baseball Season Thread Tigers fail to make Hoover.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:13 pm to ellitor
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:13 pm to ellitor
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How do you know that? He's a true Junior this year baseball eligibility wise. His AU bio says he's the #14 prospect for the 2016 draft by Perfect Game. Will teams take a high round shot at him or will he have to come back for his RS Jr year to improve his stock?
Quite note about MLB draft stock: You typically lose a lot of money if you come back for your senior year. They totally kill seniors due to the limited money they have to sign draft picks. This doesn't apply to Keegan since he will RS this year then finish next year with a year of eligibility left. It's just something to think about that this discussion brought to mind.
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Posted on 1/15/16 at 8:16 am to AU24
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Out for the season with TJ surgery
Welp :(
Posted on 1/19/16 at 9:39 am to ellitor
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#26 sounds decent but get this, it's only good for 11th in the SEC. Bama is bringing up the rear @ #71. lol
buddy of mine that I work with's brother played HS ball and travel ball here in GA. He was at GTech for a while and xferred to JUCO and is now going back to D1 somewhere. He said that Bama is a joke right now. All of the good players avoid that place. FWIW, he said that a lot of coaches and players alike are loving Butch being at Auburn.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 10:17 am to WareagleKK
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FWIW, he said that a lot of coaches and players alike are loving Butch being at Auburn.
I just hope that we can figure out ways to get instate tuition waivers for OOS players. Just such a huge disadvantage
Inside the AD, people have very high praise about Butch as a person. Way different than the walking on egg shells with Sunny
Posted on 1/19/16 at 10:20 am to WareagleKK
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buddy of mine that I work with's brother played HS ball and travel ball here in GA. He was at GTech for a while and xferred to JUCO and is now going back to D1 somewhere.
Not gonna lie, I had to read that about 6 times before I was able to follow.
Gaspard is a dead man walking at bama. I can't believe they didn't can him last year to get a new coach with their new stadium.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 12:01 pm to JamalSanders
Yup, he's terrible. I'm friends with a couple of old Bama players and they all thought he'd be gone this year
Also, it's highly unlikely Keegan plays for AU again. His mother wanted him to get his degree before he left to play MLB. He's going to finish it this summer.
Also, it's highly unlikely Keegan plays for AU again. His mother wanted him to get his degree before he left to play MLB. He's going to finish it this summer.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 2:19 pm to smuphy72
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Also, it's highly unlikely Keegan plays for AU again. His mother wanted him to get his degree before he left to play MLB. He's going to finish it this summer.
You've got to read the first page Smurph.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 2:44 pm to JamalSanders
Completely missed all that somehow.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:28 am to JamalSanders
My tickets came in the mail yesterday.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 6:44 pm to JamalSanders
Scrimmages open to the public this weekend
Lipscomb vs Braymer on Friday
Camp vs Rodriguez on Saturday
Rentz vs Klobosits on Sunday
Lipscomb vs Braymer on Friday
Camp vs Rodriguez on Saturday
Rentz vs Klobosits on Sunday
Posted on 1/28/16 at 8:26 pm to Rig
Cole, Justin and Gabe are your winners.
Posted on 1/29/16 at 7:37 am to Rig
I'll post the lineups when they get released.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 9:30 am to JamalSanders
Sounds like Buentello may be our big hitter this year. We really lacked someone in the middle that could consistently drive in runs with XBH. Hopefully that changes this year
Posted on 2/4/16 at 9:37 am to Rig
Niko is stout. But yes we need a big bat. After Anfernee went into his slump our XBH last year plummeted.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 2:53 pm to JamalSanders
Baseball Article on Rivals
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AUBURN | Daniel Robert has put up pretty good numbers his first two seasons at Auburn but is poised to take a big step forward as a junior.
Robert has been one of Auburn’s top hitters during preseason practice, impressing assistant coach Doug Sisson.
“He's a big, strong, athletic guy. There's a lot to like,” Sisson said. “He should be an impact player at this level and should have a really good future at the next level. He's big, strong, he can run, he can throw, the ball really comes off his bat. He has a tremendous approach at the plate. I like how he stays in the middle of the field.
“He's a good two-strike hitter, which is very important to us. We kind of teach hitting from two strikes working back. He gets in the box with a plan and he's able to make a good adjustment with two strikes and put pressure on the pitcher. There's a lot to like about him. My expectations for him are to be an impact bat in the middle of our lineup.”
Robert batted .298 as a sophomore with 12 doubles, three triples, three home runs and a team-high 38 RBI. He’s started 94 career games.
“I'm just trying to get better every day,” Robert said. “Sis is really good with the mental approach of the game so hopefully this year will be a good year for the team, not just me.”
One area that Robert is working to improve is his plate discipline. Last year he struck out 39 times while drawing 24 walks.
“No one is afraid of two strikes, which is Coach Sisson's No. 1 objective, to get everybody to hit with two strikes,” Robert said. “Past years if the count didn't go your way or got a bad call, you were kind of tense with two strikes, afraid of striking out. With Coach Sisson's approach, you're ready to get two strikes and do some damage.”
Robert is expected to split playing time at first base and designated hitter with junior college transfer Niko Buentello, who has also been one of Auburn’s best hitters during preseason scrimmages.
They’ll be part of a veteran lineup that returns nine players with 40 or more career starts. Robert is confident that the group combined with a pitching staff that will have to rely on several junior college transfers and true freshmen will surprise pundits that have picked the Tigers to finish last in the SEC West.
“I think we can really swing it,” he said. “We've got some arms that are good, some live arms, and the chemistry is great. We're just ready for the first game.”
Auburn opens the season at Plainsman Park Friday, Feb. 19 as Sacramento State visits for a three-game series.
This post was edited on 2/9/16 at 2:54 pm
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