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re: 2016 UGA Baseball Thread (27-30, 11-20) // Season Complete

Posted on 5/21/16 at 5:58 pm to
Posted by devils1854
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Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 5/21/16 at 5:58 pm to
I said we would be awful before the year, and would be lucky to make the SEC tournament, and I guess Im right, although it does suck. I want this program to be like it was with Fields, Beckham, Poythress, and Massaneri, but I dont think we will be as long as Stricklin is the coach. I dont think he is getting the talent to Athens. I honestly dont see much future from this roster. Now that I said that, Im willing to give him one more year with his guys, and see just what we have, but next year is his last.


Can anyone answer this question. What was the name of the black catcher that we had maybe mid 2000s, right before the Beckham era. I loved watching him play.

Edit:Doc Brooks is who I was thinking of. All conference as a junior. 45 career home runs, which was #1 until Beckham came along.
This post was edited on 5/21/16 at 6:09 pm
Posted by Prettyboy Floyd
Pensacola, Florida
Member since Dec 2013
15846 posts
Posted on 5/21/16 at 6:10 pm to
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I dont think he is getting the talent to Athens



Pretty sure he has the 16th ranked class currently....

Our last guy basically quit on the program and he inherited a pretty shitty program. It could be better but it could also be a lot worse.
Posted by tylerdurden24
Member since Sep 2009
46727 posts
Posted on 5/21/16 at 7:05 pm to
I think calling this team awful is being a bit overdramatic. But they're not good either. This team is just mediocre and happens to have to play in a conference and in a region of the country that necessitates us having the #1 SOS in the country.

Furthermore, the problem isn't talent (at least not at the plate or in the field, save maybe 3B); individually, guys like Wrenn, Curry, McGovern, and Weber are talented enough to excel on most any lineup you put them on. The problem is a horrendous lack of consistency. This team is just not smart at the plate and lacks any apparent confidence with runners in scoring position. Today, we swung at garbage change up after garbage change up from a pitcher with a 6+ ERA on the season and batted into at least 3 double plays. Against Tech, we struck out swinging at what would have been ball 4 with the bases already loaded and consistently squandered opportunities with RISP by doing everything but trying to hit into the right field gap. I assume you can only put that on the coaches.

If there's a lack of talent, it's on the mound. This program has suffered horribly from a lack of a true closer over the past few years. We've gotten some really solid outings from our starters this year only to have them completely fall apart in the later innings, compounded by the fact that we can't seem to generate any run support as the game moves on.

All told, I think Stricklin will have an opportunity next season to coach the best team this program has had on paper since 2011. But if he can't at least win a game or two in an NCAA regional, I think you have to move on. And I think that McGarity deserves to feel some of the heat, as well, given that this has been his biggest hire other than Kirby (which was kind of a no brainer).
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