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If he elevates the ball, those doubles will be 4 baggers!Ben Huber is on a big doubles kick early in the season, he has 11 doubles in 17 games so far. Last season Huber had 20 doubles, so if he keeps up this pace he would easily pass that mark. Just for the heck of it, I checked to see what the UConn record for doubles in a year was. The current record is 27, set by Ryan Fuller in 2011. We'll see if Huber keeps up his current double rampage, if he does, he could really smash the record.
I'm guessing Tommy and Braden will get multiple innings Wednesday and Willis will also get one to get back on track. If it gets out of hand, which it should, they may trot out Michael Quigley to see if he can get it going.Just wondering and speculating on who might be the midweek starter for UConn against UMass in the home opener tomorrow. I was thinking at first that it might be Tom Ellisen, who got a start when Stephen Quigley could not make a weekend start against Hawaii. Ellisen did appear in relief this past weekend against San Diego State, but that is nothing unusual for midweek starters. Ellisen did throw 50 or so pitches. Coach Penders has had midweek starters in the past make relief appearances on the weekends. Garrett Coe did not pitch this past weekend, so I would think he is a possibility as well to get the start. Braden Quinn has had a rough start to the season showing a big lack of control, so it is also possible UConn could start him to try to get him on track considering it is apparent the coaching staff likes his talent. These guys are all said to have been stretched out during the preseason for possible use as a starting pitcher. Of course, it could end up being a staff day as well, but we'll see what happens.
Quinn is interesting as the stuff is there but he has the Yips. He could become a major asset in the pen if he can harness his stuff and throw strikes.I'm guessing Tommy and Braden will get multiple innings Wednesday and Willis will also get one to get back on track. If it gets out of hand, which it should, they may trot out Michael Quigley to see if he can get it going.
Quinn is interesting as the stuff is there but he has the Yips. He could become a major asset in the pen if he can harness his stuff and throw strikes.
Don’t think that anybody who is not throwing strikes is getting innings. That’s what the summer and fall are for. They shouldn’t this week. A bunch of guys who can go 1 or 2 to get throwing in will go. Afthim, Coe, Fogel, Abadessa, maybe Kirby and Willis. Nowak? Even the proven pen guys need the work - they have not been consistently sharp. Give Freeberger an inning too. Don’t need to go a dozen deep. Only need 3 starters, maybe one more for a weekday with 2 games. They are definitely not throwing a struggler next week against BC.
I hear what you’re saying DB, but my recent memory is that he rides position players super hard and has a very short trusted pitching staff. There is depth on offense this year, but even a guy like Dalena is not getting many ABs. I mean last year it seemed we were gunning to win ‘em all. That is the only way you host with our RPI. I don’t think McDonald is looking to develop anyone for S’s & G’s beyond April 1. I would predict we won’t see much of Quinn or the other Quigley again. Nothing against them, but their hook was lightning quick. S. Quigley gets the start against BC and they unload the pen from there. They might score 30 against Hartford.Midweek games against not so strong opponents are generally a time when bench players and lesser used pitchers (that includes pitchers who are struggling) tend to get some playing time. The coaches have talked about this in past interviews, and that is how it has happened in past seasons. Will say also that these players are less likely to get playing time in tighter games, even if they happen in the midweek. Obviously, BC would not be considered a lesser opponent this season, I would expect the odd man out from the 3 man weekend starting rotation to get the starting pitcher assignment against BC when that game comes up.
What I describe in the above paragraph is done to try to help develop players for future use, either in this season or for future seasons.
Exhibit A to my point would be them bringing Kirby in against SDSU Saturday with a huge lead. They like putting the W’s in the books and riding trusted guys. I could be wrong on how deep they’ll go up north, we’ll see.