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re: I know we are in the middle of FB, but what does baseball look like?
Posted on 10/19/12 at 3:03 pm to Marty McFrat
Posted on 10/19/12 at 3:03 pm to Marty McFrat
LSU's pitching staff should be absolutely stacked.
Austin Nola
Ryan Eades
A few newbies we brought in and our bullie looks strong again though the closer spot needs to get nailed down.
Rhymes & Katz come back and they rake so we're good there. Ty Ross is penciled in at catcher and he had a huge improvement at the plate from Year 1 to Year 2. I expect similar things from him. Just happens that way with young catchers it seems (Michah Gibbs did the same deal). Jacoby Jones will play 2nd more than likely, and we'll hope he finally grows into the next great LSU player we thought he was destined to be the past two years.
The newcomer who will have most of the SEC wailing songs of lamentation will be Alex Bregman. High School kid out of New Mexico who broke his finger his senior year. He sank a bit on the boards and then put up a ridiculous number for clubs who were thinking of signing him and told everyone he wanted to come to LSU.
He will more than likely be the starting everyday shortstop and hit somewhere between 2-5.
Austin Nola
Ryan Eades
A few newbies we brought in and our bullie looks strong again though the closer spot needs to get nailed down.
Rhymes & Katz come back and they rake so we're good there. Ty Ross is penciled in at catcher and he had a huge improvement at the plate from Year 1 to Year 2. I expect similar things from him. Just happens that way with young catchers it seems (Michah Gibbs did the same deal). Jacoby Jones will play 2nd more than likely, and we'll hope he finally grows into the next great LSU player we thought he was destined to be the past two years.
The newcomer who will have most of the SEC wailing songs of lamentation will be Alex Bregman. High School kid out of New Mexico who broke his finger his senior year. He sank a bit on the boards and then put up a ridiculous number for clubs who were thinking of signing him and told everyone he wanted to come to LSU.
He will more than likely be the starting everyday shortstop and hit somewhere between 2-5.
This post was edited on 10/19/12 at 3:05 pm
Posted on 10/19/12 at 4:57 pm to GFunk
Mark laird will start somewhere in the outfield. He played 1A ball but has been tearing up scrimmages.
Simply too talented to keep on the bench and brings some much needed speed to our team
Simply too talented to keep on the bench and brings some much needed speed to our team
This post was edited on 10/19/12 at 5:15 pm
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