Game should do wonders for Van Emon's psyche.Bottom 4th, Van Emon with a scoreless inning. 8-3 UConn. Van Emon has 4 strikeouts so far, and has thrown 67 pitches.
No unfortunately not, was planning on making the trip but tested positive for strep yesterday. Also just heard CJ says the series at UGA was cancelled for next year. Bummer@ATLDYKA are you at the game? Velo seemed down for Cookie.
Not too shabby for a freshman in that spot - he’s been impressive.Schild gets the next batter to fly out. 8-3 UConn.
Van Emon comes out of the game after throwing 96 pitches in relief.
It’s an enormous part of college baseball. We’ve been extremely spoiled with our bullpen arms over the last 5+ years.All of these late inning walks are a big item to clean up
There are currently over 200 teams in college baseball averaging less than 6 walks per 9 so I stand by my position that issuing 6 in 2 innings is an item that can and needs to be cleaned upIt’s an enormous part of college baseball. We’ve been extremely spoiled with our bullpen arms over the last 5+ years.
For sure. My point is more that it’s more about personnel than it is practice or mindset. Very few pitchers “learn” how to throw strikes in college. It happens sometimes, sure, but it is rare. That’s one of the reasons that guys like Kersten, Petersen, Krauth, Kirby, etc were so valuable.There are currently over 200 teams in college baseball averaging less than 6 walks per 9 so I stand by my position that issuing 6 in 2 innings is an item that can and needs to be cleaned up
I’m not sure if that is true especially given that 3 out of the 4 guys you’ve cited as examples improved their walk rates at UConnFor sure. My point is more that it’s more about personnel than it is practice or mindset. Very few pitchers “learn” how to throw strikes in college. It happens sometimes, sure, but it is rare. That’s one of the reasons that guys like Kersten, Petersen, Krauth, Kirby, etc were so valuable.
Bigger picture, that often doesn’t hold true. For UConn, I hope you are right!!I’m not sure if that is true especially given that 3 out of the 4 guys you’ve cited as examples improved their walk rates at UConn
Agree on Van Emon and Afthim. Quinn had a good moment in his first inning escaping the jam. Hope he can build off of that even if his second inning wasn’t as strong. He has been a bit of an enigma to me as a big lefty with decent stuff who hasn’t quite put it all together yet. I think the pieces are there for him to do it thoughBigger picture, that often doesn’t hold true. For UConn, I hope you are right!!
More importantly, we secured the W vs an SEC foe, high point of the season so far!
Huge ups to Van Emon, Afthim, etc!