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Posted on 6/13/22 at 10:39 am
Posted on 6/13/22 at 10:39 am
I haven't watched much Sooner baseball besides a few minutes of yall destroying Florida and VT.
I tried to do some basic research. Let me know what I missed.
The lineup is heavily left-handed, but your best bats are righty or switch.
Outside of Graham, not a ton of HR pop.
Work counts and draw a ton of walks.
Very aggressive a fast on the basepaths.
Pitching wise yall not nearly as strong. There is Bennett as the ace and Michael as the stud reliever and very occasional starter. Then a significant dropoff.
Michael looks to be a workhorse. Any chance he's wearing down? Used 4x in 5 days at the Big 12 tourney, twice in regionals (including a 6-inning start), then twice in supers.
I would assume Bennett is 100% starting game 1, right?
I tried to do some basic research. Let me know what I missed.
The lineup is heavily left-handed, but your best bats are righty or switch.
Outside of Graham, not a ton of HR pop.
Work counts and draw a ton of walks.
Very aggressive a fast on the basepaths.
Pitching wise yall not nearly as strong. There is Bennett as the ace and Michael as the stud reliever and very occasional starter. Then a significant dropoff.
Michael looks to be a workhorse. Any chance he's wearing down? Used 4x in 5 days at the Big 12 tourney, twice in regionals (including a 6-inning start), then twice in supers.
I would assume Bennett is 100% starting game 1, right?
Posted on 6/13/22 at 10:45 am to Farmer1906
I’m game for an adult discussion about the Sooners.
I’m not interested in a bunch of assholes—regardless of team affiliation—squirting their verbal diarrhea about bullshite insults.
Here’s hoping I’m surprised.
Holding the Charmin,
EKG
I’m not interested in a bunch of assholes—regardless of team affiliation—squirting their verbal diarrhea about bullshite insults.
Here’s hoping I’m surprised.
Holding the Charmin,
EKG
Posted on 6/13/22 at 10:53 am to Farmer1906
Spikerman has had a good 2 weeks in regionals and SR. Horton has had pitched really well this post season. We are really good at stealing bags, 4th nationally I believe. We are playing some hot baseball right now. In the 2 games we lost in the regionals and supers, our defense played pretty bad.
Here's to a great first round game.
Here's to a great first round game.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 11:08 am to Gimme Vaughn
Is it my imagination or did they bring a band to the game yesterday? I could've sworn I heard that insufferable Boomer Loser song
Posted on 6/13/22 at 11:10 am to Farmer1906
I suspect you're right re: Bennett starting the first game.
I am not in the weeds with this team, maybe others can fill in details but I can say they are on a roll, playing very smart and with confidence. Defense has remarkably picked up as the season developed, the bullpen was awful early on but they've shored things up recently. Still not great, but not a glaring weakness anymore.

I am not in the weeds with this team, maybe others can fill in details but I can say they are on a roll, playing very smart and with confidence. Defense has remarkably picked up as the season developed, the bullpen was awful early on but they've shored things up recently. Still not great, but not a glaring weakness anymore.

Posted on 6/13/22 at 11:35 am to Naked Bootleg
To understand this team you need to understand the coach and his tenure at OU (and at TX prior). This is a scrappy team who is gelling at the perfect time. Won all but 2 conf series this year.
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Skip Johnson
Widely regarded as one of the premier pitching coaches in the country, Skip Johnson has led the Oklahoma baseball program since June 2017. Since taking over the reins after serving one year as the Sooners’ pitching coach, he has led the Sooners to a 112-80 record in four seasons.
Johnson’s influence on the program began immediately and has progressed each year. The OU pitching staffs posted a progressively lower ERA in each of his first four seasons in Norman. Oklahoma’s 3.92 team ERA in 2019 was only the seventh team ERA under 4.00 since 1980, and the first since 2015. In his first two seasons, Sooners pitchers posted two of the top five strikeout totals in program history. A total of 17 pitchers have heard their name called in the Major League Baseball Draft since 2017 and 23 Sooners overall have been drafted by MLB teams since 2018.
Johnson earned his 100th career victory at OU with a 10-4 victory over Kansas on April 9, 2021. First baseman Tyler Hardman earned second-team All-America honors from three outlets (ABCA, NCBWA and Perfect Game) and was selected in the fifth round of the 2021 MLB Draft. Pitchers Wyatt Olds (seventh round) and Jason Ruffcorn (eighth round) were also taken in the MLB Draft. Hardman won the Big 12 batting title with a .397 average — the highest by a Sooners since 2001 — and the pitching staff ranked 16th nationally by averaging 10.6 strikeouts per nine innings.
In the 2020 season shortened due to COVID-19, the Sooners compiled a 14-4 record and climbed as high as No. 9 in the national polls. In the process, OU turned in some historic performances. Dane Acker pitched Oklahoma’s first individual no-hitter since 1989 against No. 11 LSU in the Shriners College Classic, and the pitching staff combined for a Big 12-record 21 strikeouts in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Cade Cavalli became OU’s 10th first-round selection in the regular June Major League Baseball Draft when he was selected 22nd overall. A program-record four Sooners were drafted in the first four rounds, including all three pitchers in the weekend rotation (Cavalli, Levi Prater and Acker).
Johnson coached OU to the program’s 38th NCAA Regional appearance in 2018. The Sooners posted a 38-25 record – the highest win total since 2013 – and reached the finals of the Tallahassee Regional. In the process, Oklahoma pitchers set a school record with 608 strikeouts. Outfielder Steele Walker was named a Second-Team All-American by Baseball America and the NCBWA, and pitcher Levi Prater was selected as a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Outfielder Kyler Murray, who went on to win the 2018 Heisman Trophy with the OU football team, was the ninth overall selection in the 2018 MLB Draft. Nine players were drafted, including five in the first 10 rounds (Walker in the second round, pitcher Jake Irvin in the fourth round, pitcher Austin Hansen in the eighth round and outfielder Cade Harris in the 10th round).
Oklahoma pitchers surrendered the fewest home runs in the Big 12 Conference in 2017 and combined for 531 strikeouts to rank fourth in the league and fourth in OU single-season history. The Sooners’ 9.26 strikeouts per nine innings ranked second in the conference. As a team, OU pitchers struck out 10 or more batters on 24 occasions.
Sooner pitchers combined for 17 starts of six innings or more in 2017, including the first two games of the Louisville Regional. Three Oklahoma pitchers were selected in the 2017 MLB Draft. Sooner closer JB Olson was drafted in the 10th round to extend a string of seven straight years with an Oklahoma player chosen in the first 10 rounds. OU saw starter Devon Perez and reliever Vincenzo Aiello selected on day three of the draft.
Prior to coming to Oklahoma, Johnson spent a 25-year coaching career in the state of Texas, including the most recent 10 years as an assistant and associate head coach at the University of Texas
Sauce
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Skip Johnson
Widely regarded as one of the premier pitching coaches in the country, Skip Johnson has led the Oklahoma baseball program since June 2017. Since taking over the reins after serving one year as the Sooners’ pitching coach, he has led the Sooners to a 112-80 record in four seasons.
Johnson’s influence on the program began immediately and has progressed each year. The OU pitching staffs posted a progressively lower ERA in each of his first four seasons in Norman. Oklahoma’s 3.92 team ERA in 2019 was only the seventh team ERA under 4.00 since 1980, and the first since 2015. In his first two seasons, Sooners pitchers posted two of the top five strikeout totals in program history. A total of 17 pitchers have heard their name called in the Major League Baseball Draft since 2017 and 23 Sooners overall have been drafted by MLB teams since 2018.
Johnson earned his 100th career victory at OU with a 10-4 victory over Kansas on April 9, 2021. First baseman Tyler Hardman earned second-team All-America honors from three outlets (ABCA, NCBWA and Perfect Game) and was selected in the fifth round of the 2021 MLB Draft. Pitchers Wyatt Olds (seventh round) and Jason Ruffcorn (eighth round) were also taken in the MLB Draft. Hardman won the Big 12 batting title with a .397 average — the highest by a Sooners since 2001 — and the pitching staff ranked 16th nationally by averaging 10.6 strikeouts per nine innings.
In the 2020 season shortened due to COVID-19, the Sooners compiled a 14-4 record and climbed as high as No. 9 in the national polls. In the process, OU turned in some historic performances. Dane Acker pitched Oklahoma’s first individual no-hitter since 1989 against No. 11 LSU in the Shriners College Classic, and the pitching staff combined for a Big 12-record 21 strikeouts in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Cade Cavalli became OU’s 10th first-round selection in the regular June Major League Baseball Draft when he was selected 22nd overall. A program-record four Sooners were drafted in the first four rounds, including all three pitchers in the weekend rotation (Cavalli, Levi Prater and Acker).
Johnson coached OU to the program’s 38th NCAA Regional appearance in 2018. The Sooners posted a 38-25 record – the highest win total since 2013 – and reached the finals of the Tallahassee Regional. In the process, Oklahoma pitchers set a school record with 608 strikeouts. Outfielder Steele Walker was named a Second-Team All-American by Baseball America and the NCBWA, and pitcher Levi Prater was selected as a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Outfielder Kyler Murray, who went on to win the 2018 Heisman Trophy with the OU football team, was the ninth overall selection in the 2018 MLB Draft. Nine players were drafted, including five in the first 10 rounds (Walker in the second round, pitcher Jake Irvin in the fourth round, pitcher Austin Hansen in the eighth round and outfielder Cade Harris in the 10th round).
Oklahoma pitchers surrendered the fewest home runs in the Big 12 Conference in 2017 and combined for 531 strikeouts to rank fourth in the league and fourth in OU single-season history. The Sooners’ 9.26 strikeouts per nine innings ranked second in the conference. As a team, OU pitchers struck out 10 or more batters on 24 occasions.
Sooner pitchers combined for 17 starts of six innings or more in 2017, including the first two games of the Louisville Regional. Three Oklahoma pitchers were selected in the 2017 MLB Draft. Sooner closer JB Olson was drafted in the 10th round to extend a string of seven straight years with an Oklahoma player chosen in the first 10 rounds. OU saw starter Devon Perez and reliever Vincenzo Aiello selected on day three of the draft.
Prior to coming to Oklahoma, Johnson spent a 25-year coaching career in the state of Texas, including the most recent 10 years as an assistant and associate head coach at the University of Texas
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Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:00 pm to Farmer1906
Pretty spot on offensively. Not a ton of big time HR power with more of a gap to gap based lineup. Definitely aggressive on the base paths with speed up and down the lineup, and consistently tried to put pressure on the defense to make plays.
Bennett is obviously the Ace and will be game 1 starter Horton, the #3 starter as of late, May actually have the best stuff. He is coming off Tommy John and didn’t start pitching again until midway through the year which was his 1st college experience on the mound. Took him a few outings to get going, but his last 3-4 outings he has looked more like the projected first-rounder he was coming out of HS.
If OU starters struggle early in Omaha they are in big time trouble because the bullpen depth is not there. Past Michael and Martinez, it gets extremely inconsistent.
Bennett is obviously the Ace and will be game 1 starter Horton, the #3 starter as of late, May actually have the best stuff. He is coming off Tommy John and didn’t start pitching again until midway through the year which was his 1st college experience on the mound. Took him a few outings to get going, but his last 3-4 outings he has looked more like the projected first-rounder he was coming out of HS.
If OU starters struggle early in Omaha they are in big time trouble because the bullpen depth is not there. Past Michael and Martinez, it gets extremely inconsistent.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:06 pm to BLSooner4
Cade Horton last 3 starts:
Big 12 Title game: vs Texas:
5.1 ip, 2 hits, 1r, 9 K
Regional final: vs Florida:
6.1 IP 7 hits, 2r , 8 Ks
Super Regional final: vs. Virginia Tech:
6.0 ip, 2 hits, 2r, 1 walk, 8 Ks
Big 12 Title game: vs Texas:
5.1 ip, 2 hits, 1r, 9 K
Regional final: vs Florida:
6.1 IP 7 hits, 2r , 8 Ks
Super Regional final: vs. Virginia Tech:
6.0 ip, 2 hits, 2r, 1 walk, 8 Ks
Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:12 pm to OU Guy
Yup. Just looked. 3 strong starts recently. But he got blown up by Tech and WVU before that.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:21 pm to Farmer1906
Yes, came off injury got stronger late. And he’s the 3 pitcher who has really done better than hoped for lately
Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:37 pm to OU Guy
Not that anyone asked but here is a quick summary on A&M.
Our starting pitches sucks. Dettmer looked ace like midseason, but has fallen off. Dallas was the big time transfer from TTU. Midseason he looked so bad that if we had other options he would have been relegated to midweek. But he’s figured it out and looked solid again.
Our bullpen was a weakness early but has really come along. Palish, Moo, & Johnston are all lefties and all pretty dang good. Palish has been most consistent and has taken the closer role. Moo is a fan favorite with big time K stuff. He does get touched up at time. He’s a workhorse in the mid innings. Johnston is a good mix between the two. Cortez and Rudis are the young righties. Cortez throws straight gas. Rudis has more pitch ability.
Offensively the lineup has turned out to be strong. 2-3-4-5 are as good as anyone. 8 hole JT has turned into a nice surprise lately. Claunch is a plus defensive catcher and solid enough at the plate. Very clutch. We like to run a little but don’t go overboard. The lineup is constructed L/R somewhat well to avoid poor match ups.
Defensively we have some major issues. We make some serious web gems but also screw up normal plays regularly.
The overlying thing about this club is that the moment is never too big. The deficit is never too big. These guys have grit and heart that carried them this far.
Our starting pitches sucks. Dettmer looked ace like midseason, but has fallen off. Dallas was the big time transfer from TTU. Midseason he looked so bad that if we had other options he would have been relegated to midweek. But he’s figured it out and looked solid again.
Our bullpen was a weakness early but has really come along. Palish, Moo, & Johnston are all lefties and all pretty dang good. Palish has been most consistent and has taken the closer role. Moo is a fan favorite with big time K stuff. He does get touched up at time. He’s a workhorse in the mid innings. Johnston is a good mix between the two. Cortez and Rudis are the young righties. Cortez throws straight gas. Rudis has more pitch ability.
Offensively the lineup has turned out to be strong. 2-3-4-5 are as good as anyone. 8 hole JT has turned into a nice surprise lately. Claunch is a plus defensive catcher and solid enough at the plate. Very clutch. We like to run a little but don’t go overboard. The lineup is constructed L/R somewhat well to avoid poor match ups.
Defensively we have some major issues. We make some serious web gems but also screw up normal plays regularly.
The overlying thing about this club is that the moment is never too big. The deficit is never too big. These guys have grit and heart that carried them this far.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:39 pm to Farmer1906
No, I was going to ask so thank you 

Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:44 pm to Farmer1906
Will be an interesting series - our teams are almost opposite on where pitching is strong/weak.
Game 1 is always the key. Win that and it helps your pitching because winner can look at as 18 innings to keep pitchers rested where loser has to look at using any/all pitchers for 9 innings just to get another 9.
I think it will be a fun series. Baseball is really hard to go all the way due to pitcher injury risk and resting.
Game 1 is always the key. Win that and it helps your pitching because winner can look at as 18 innings to keep pitchers rested where loser has to look at using any/all pitchers for 9 innings just to get another 9.
I think it will be a fun series. Baseball is really hard to go all the way due to pitcher injury risk and resting.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:51 pm to cramps
Posted by cramps online on 6/13/22 at 10:42 am to Farmer1906
softball school>>>>>>>>Cramps
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softball school>>>>>>>>Cramps
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Posted on 6/13/22 at 12:56 pm to OU Guy
IMO you are not inaccurate in what you posted in post #1, however there are a couple of things to consider about OU.
First is that Cade Horton is no joke. He gets better by the outing and he two hit a potent Va Tech lineup and probably got pulled a little early. He keeps getting better.
Secondly, is that OU seems to be living right. Despite an occasional horrid performance, in game after game they just seem to have good things happen to them at opportune times.
This may be random luck or maybe they are making their own luck. If it's the former my money would be on the Aggies this week. If it's the latter I'm thinking maybe the Sooners have the better chance.
First is that Cade Horton is no joke. He gets better by the outing and he two hit a potent Va Tech lineup and probably got pulled a little early. He keeps getting better.
Secondly, is that OU seems to be living right. Despite an occasional horrid performance, in game after game they just seem to have good things happen to them at opportune times.
This may be random luck or maybe they are making their own luck. If it's the former my money would be on the Aggies this week. If it's the latter I'm thinking maybe the Sooners have the better chance.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 1:06 pm to Gunga Din
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Secondly, is that OU seems to be living right. Despite an occasional horrid performance, in game after game they just seem to have good things happen to them at opportune times.
This may be random luck or maybe they are making their own luck.
Sounds a lot like A&M.
Posted on 6/13/22 at 1:11 pm to Farmer1906
Don’t know anything about VT, but that Super Regional series wasn’t really that close. Couple that with a dominant performance in the Regional.
So yeah, OU has been on a roll…
Seems like Bennett (lefty?) has been lights out
So yeah, OU has been on a roll…
Seems like Bennett (lefty?) has been lights out
Posted on 6/13/22 at 1:12 pm to cramps
Ou will throw Jake Bennett Friday. He is a 1st/2nd round type talent and has been pitching very well this year. He is a 6-7 lefty with mid 90s FB and several other good pitches. Trevin Michael is the extended reliever/closer. He is the real deal (struck out 9 of 12 batters he faced in supers). He possesses mid 90s FB and a Kershaw-esque CB. His change up is also a plus pitch.
A&M likely has the advantage on offense. Ou bats are not as powerful as a Florida or VaTech lineup. Ou is usually disciplined at the plate and speedy on base paths. They have 1 of the best players in the country in Peyton Graham (21 homers and 32 steals). Their best lineup is lefty heavy so left-handed pitchers have eaten them up pretty good the last few weeks especially. A&M bullpen lefties likely will have a good opportunity for success.
Who will A&M start on Friday? I haven’t seen a consistent pattern for y’all’s #1 starter based on the box scores I’ve reviewed. Looking forward to a good, clean ballgame!
A&M likely has the advantage on offense. Ou bats are not as powerful as a Florida or VaTech lineup. Ou is usually disciplined at the plate and speedy on base paths. They have 1 of the best players in the country in Peyton Graham (21 homers and 32 steals). Their best lineup is lefty heavy so left-handed pitchers have eaten them up pretty good the last few weeks especially. A&M bullpen lefties likely will have a good opportunity for success.
Who will A&M start on Friday? I haven’t seen a consistent pattern for y’all’s #1 starter based on the box scores I’ve reviewed. Looking forward to a good, clean ballgame!
Posted on 6/13/22 at 1:15 pm to Gunga Din
Thats the thing, we had some early season games which by leads were a sure win and our BP lost them late. But coach likely used the aeason as a whole to work his team rather than trying to win more by extending starters times. I think that strategy is paying off now and those early ugly losses help motivate as well.
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