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#1451
1 hour ago, Hookem2147 said:

Walk-on it sounds like. Was super highly touted coming out of HS but has struggled to throw strikes. Walked almost a batter per inning at McLennan while striking out over a batter per inning.

Let's get him a subscription to the Victoria's Secret catalog. 

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#1452
4 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

Walk-on it sounds like. Was super highly touted coming out of HS but has struggled to throw strikes. Walked almost a batter per inning at McLennan while striking out over a batter per inning.

Seems like a little pet project for DP. I could see  Pierce developing him into a set up man/late inning bullpen dude. Pierce has done a pretty good job getting the most out of pitchers in his time here

#1453
3 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

Let's get him a subscription to the Victoria's Secret catalog. 

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#1454
4 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

Let's get him a subscription to the Victoria's Secret catalog. 

Shit, dude probably needs glasses. He can be our Wild Thing 

#1455
9 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

Walk-on it sounds like. Was super highly touted coming out of HS but has struggled to throw strikes. Walked almost a batter per inning at McLennan while striking out over a batter per inning.

I think Pierce definitely has a type from a pitching perspective. He likes arms that are really raw but you can see the projectable stuff. 

LBJ is a prime example. 

 

#1456
2 hours ago, Rickylovesweed said:

I think Pierce definitely has a type from a pitching perspective. He likes arms that are really raw but you can see the projectable stuff. 

LBJ is a prime example. 

 

What he did with Bocchi was fucking incredible 

#1457
12 hours ago, NorthLoop said:

Let's get him a subscription to the Victoria's Secret catalog. 

But what does his girlfriend look like? Ugly? Is she a six, at best?

#1458

If anyone is awake,  SB (Flores, Galvan, Belyeu) from the NBC World Series in Wichita (live).

 

 

 

 

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#1459

OB is saying Luke Storm has to stay at Duke for the fall semester to graduate so he won't be in Austin til January. Not exactly ideal.

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#1460

Sigh 

TRANSFER NEWS: @AggieBaseball has landed @StanfordBSB slugger Braden Montgomery out of the portal, he announced on IG. Montgomery was the top player in the Transfer Portal and hit .336 with 17 homers and 61 RBIs for the Cardinal this past season. https://t.co/eTepH8FGTd

 

#1464

Miss St boards had mentioned this the past 2 weeks.    Besides NIL,  the link was Chuck Box, aggy Director of Player Development and former renown high school coach in Mississipi, who apparently had an excellent relationship with Montgomery.

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#1468
On 7/20/2023 at 12:35 PM, Rickylovesweed said:

I would bet one of those teams "offering above performance" is aggy. I said this a couple of pages back but they've done nothing substantial on the transfer market and didn't return any of the borderline players that were a draft risk. 

Then Pagiarini (their best transfer addition) signed with a MLB team. They almost certainly have a lot of NIL sitting around because they haven't done much of anything. 

The Montgomery news isn't terribly surprising. 

I knew they had to have some NIL available because they had done nothing in the portal and in terms of keeping potential returning players from the draft. 

 

#1469
On 7/28/2023 at 8:47 AM, BurntOrange&White said:

Perhaps some course correction coming from powers that be with Pierce considering what CTJ has hinted at?

What has CTJ hinted at?

#1470
14 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

What has CTJ hinted at?

There was that month or 2 where Pierce was the biggest asshole in baseball and everyone in Bellmont hated him and he was on his way out. 
 

Suggestion being that something changed for Pierce to get access to enough $ to keep Witt, LBJ, Gaspo

#1472
6 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

Maybe being an asshole finally worked.  Most successful people I know are assholes, but then again, so are the losers and mediocre people.

Coach Gus wasn't exactly a sweetheart

#1473
On 8/15/2023 at 9:14 PM, TrashMaster G said:

Coach Gus wasn't exactly a sweetheart

And lest we forget … “don’t you get it!!? This isn’t just a game, this is life!!! God dammit!!”

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#1477

I thought 48 players was a high number, but LSU has 46.    From google search:

 

NCAA Division I baseball programs will continue with increased roster size and scholarship limits for the 2023-24 academic year in a somewhat similar manner to the way they have been impacted for the past three years.

The reasons for these increased limits include:

Many athletes still having an additional year of eligibility available as the result of the NCAA rulings related to the pandemic.

Major League Baseball reducing the size of the MLB Draft from 40 rounds to 20 rounds.

The decrease in the number of minor league teams from 162 to 120.

There will be a 40-man limit on roster size for Division I programs during the 2024 baseball season.

Up to 32 student-athletes will be allowed to receive a baseball scholarship – an increase from the normal limit of 27 in Division I.

The additional “counters” (scholarship athletes counting against the team scholarship limit) must be included in the maximum team limit of 11.7 scholarships and must be provided the minimum scholarship value of 25%.

NCAA Division I Baseball Roster and Scholarship Limits for the 2023-24 School Year - Informed Athlete

#1479

Title IX gets a bad rap on some stuff and other instances, it's ridiculous.  Most adamantly supportive folks of it acknowledge the variance for football because you need all those bodies to run practices and account for injuries.  Stuff like swimming, tennis, rowing...yes injuries occur but there's really no subbing or need for massive amounts of bodies to practice.  So the 1:1 balance, or even over-weighted to women's sports is fine.  We've moved along with it for decades.  

But to me, college baseball is unique in one regard compared to almost all other sports.  Pitching.  You don't even need to be 2-deep at every position except catcher.  You can field a competitive team with 5 scholarship outfielders, 6 scholarship infielders, and 2-3 catchers.  But the real issue, IMHO, is the pitching staff.   There should be a separate carve-out for pitchers because you need so many of them and you don't to beat the shit outta their arms.  Yeah, it's not MLB...but these staffs are throwing 35-45 innings per week for four months.  You can't do that with 5 scholarships to spread over ~18 pitchers.  We're fortunate at Texas our #4 & spot starters and back of the bullpen guys are good enough to go as long as called upon. But most Div. 1 & all Div. II programs, after maybe 2-3 guys tops...the rest of those 15 guys who get $250 each for books have to tear up their arms because they come in so early and pitch so frequently because the staffs are so top heavy.  I dunno, not explaining it well (as usual), but there should be a carve out for pitchers with some sorta caveat for 2-way players that you gotta throw at least 10 innings per season (barring injury) to qualify.  There's already resentment between guys on 50-100% scholarship packages from guys just getting  book money.  We can level that at UT with NIL money but for 75% of the programs in the country where the NIL deal is free pizza near Youngstown State or whatever, help out the pitching staffs.  I'd like it expanded more to the whole baseball programs, but baby steps.  

#1480
2 hours ago, YGIFS said:

Title IX gets a bad rap on some stuff and other instances, it's ridiculous.  Most adamantly supportive folks of it acknowledge the variance for football because you need all those bodies to run practices and account for injuries.  Stuff like swimming, tennis, rowing...yes injuries occur but there's really no subbing or need for massive amounts of bodies to practice.  So the 1:1 balance, or even over-weighted to women's sports is fine.  We've moved along with it for decades.  

But to me, college baseball is unique in one regard compared to almost all other sports.  Pitching.  You don't even need to be 2-deep at every position except catcher.  You can field a competitive team with 5 scholarship outfielders, 6 scholarship infielders, and 2-3 catchers.  But the real issue, IMHO, is the pitching staff.   There should be a separate carve-out for pitchers because you need so many of them and you don't to beat the shit outta their arms.  Yeah, it's not MLB...but these staffs are throwing 35-45 innings per week for four months.  You can't do that with 5 scholarships to spread over ~18 pitchers.  We're fortunate at Texas our #4 & spot starters and back of the bullpen guys are good enough to go as long as called upon. But most Div. 1 & all Div. II programs, after maybe 2-3 guys tops...the rest of those 15 guys who get $250 each for books have to tear up their arms because they come in so early and pitch so frequently because the staffs are so top heavy.  I dunno, not explaining it well (as usual), but there should be a carve out for pitchers with some sorta caveat for 2-way players that you gotta throw at least 10 innings per season (barring injury) to qualify.  There's already resentment between guys on 50-100% scholarship packages from guys just getting  book money.  We can level that at UT with NIL money but for 75% of the programs in the country where the NIL deal is free pizza near Youngstown State or whatever, help out the pitching staffs.  I'd like it expanded more to the whole baseball programs, but baby steps.  

Under this thought process you could do 12 scholarships for position players and 8 just for pitchers.

#1481
4 hours ago, YGIFS said:

Title IX gets a bad rap on some stuff and other instances, it's ridiculous.  Most adamantly supportive folks of it acknowledge the variance for football because you need all those bodies to run practices and account for injuries.  Stuff like swimming, tennis, rowing...yes injuries occur but there's really no subbing or need for massive amounts of bodies to practice.  So the 1:1 balance, or even over-weighted to women's sports is fine.  We've moved along with it for decades.  

But to me, college baseball is unique in one regard compared to almost all other sports.  Pitching.  You don't even need to be 2-deep at every position except catcher.  You can field a competitive team with 5 scholarship outfielders, 6 scholarship infielders, and 2-3 catchers.  But the real issue, IMHO, is the pitching staff.   There should be a separate carve-out for pitchers because you need so many of them and you don't to beat the shit outta their arms.  Yeah, it's not MLB...but these staffs are throwing 35-45 innings per week for four months.  You can't do that with 5 scholarships to spread over ~18 pitchers.  We're fortunate at Texas our #4 & spot starters and back of the bullpen guys are good enough to go as long as called upon. But most Div. 1 & all Div. II programs, after maybe 2-3 guys tops...the rest of those 15 guys who get $250 each for books have to tear up their arms because they come in so early and pitch so frequently because the staffs are so top heavy.  I dunno, not explaining it well (as usual), but there should be a carve out for pitchers with some sorta caveat for 2-way players that you gotta throw at least 10 innings per season (barring injury) to qualify.  There's already resentment between guys on 50-100% scholarship packages from guys just getting  book money.  We can level that at UT with NIL money but for 75% of the programs in the country where the NIL deal is free pizza near Youngstown State or whatever, help out the pitching staffs.  I'd like it expanded more to the whole baseball programs, but baby steps.  

Not to drive this conversation off a cliff but the 1:1 scholarship match not taking football's colossal roster and central position in most athletic departments into account absolutely fucks over men's Olympic sports.

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#1482

Another issue with Title IX that affects UT is that we don't have to give women 50% of our total scholarships.  We have to give the % of total women's enrollment, and that percentage is closer to 60%.

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#1485
42 minutes ago, .45s said:

Where is Luke Storm?  Also Hoffart may be gone.

Storm doesn’t arrive til January. Hasn’t graduated from Duke yet.

#1486

So there's a Storm coming?  

Also, I know he's a big guy...but how the fuck do you get hit by 30 pitches in 113 games?  

Also, he was mainly 1b in 2022, with just a bit of DH and RF peppered in.  Where did they have him last year?  Doesn't say in his player bio, but judging by his fielding stats, he was somewhere not 1b a great deal of the time.

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#1487
56 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

So there's a Storm coming?  

Also, I know he's a big guy...but how the fuck do you get hit by 30 pitches in 113 games?  

Also, he was mainly 1b in 2022, with just a bit of DH and RF peppered in.  Where did they have him last year?  Doesn't say in his player bio, but judging by his fielding stats, he was somewhere not 1b a great deal of the time.

He played 1B in their postseason games.

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#1488
2 hours ago, YGIFS said:

So there's a Storm coming?  

Also, I know he's a big guy...but how the fuck do you get hit by 30 pitches in 113 games?  

Also, he was mainly 1b in 2022, with just a bit of DH and RF peppered in.  Where did they have him last year?  Doesn't say in his player bio, but judging by his fielding stats, he was somewhere not 1b a great deal of the time.

He's going to be behind the eight ball coming in so late. My guess is he'll get mainly DH at bats early as they work him in and then go from there. 

#1489
Replacement and enlargement of the right field videoboard at @UFCU Disch-Falk Field has begun! #HookEm🤘🏼

 

#1490
On 8/30/2023 at 2:06 PM, LTtxfan said:
Replacement and enlargement of the right field videoboard at @UFCU Disch-Falk Field has begun! #HookEm🤘🏼

 

That is great news.  It is about time they get that done.  It has just been a board for the last couple of years.

#1491
On 8/25/2023 at 1:47 PM, cochamps said:

Another issue with Title IX that affects UT is that we don't have to give women 50% of our total scholarships.  We have to give the % of total women's enrollment, and that percentage is closer to 60%.

That's true for most universities these days isn't it?

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#1493

Lineup is going to be amazing.  Position player bench will be deep.  Both on par with Omaha teams of the past.

Starting pitching has a lot of risk.  They are gonna be very dependent on Witt and LBJ.  I don’t see another surefire weekend starter on that roster.  They’ll be fine during the week and they should be able to lean on the bullpen quite a bit.  But if Witt or LBJ don’t live up to their ceiling I have a hard time seeing this team winning it all.

#1494

Got excited, thought maybe Fall Ball/FWS dates were announed.  Soon though, right?  

#1495
On 9/15/2023 at 1:22 PM, YGIFS said:

Got excited, thought maybe Fall Ball/FWS dates were announed.  Soon though, right?  

Give it two more weeks.

Last year they announced fall ball games on October 6th. Playing Houston and San Jac a single game on Sunday (14 innings), the last two weekends in October. The Orange/White Fall World Series followed the first weekend in November (3 games Th, Fri, Sat).

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#1496

A few baseball nuggets from OB

* Based on what OB has heard, there is a real possibility that Sophomore Jared Thomas will be in line to take over the CF position vacated by super senior Eric Kennedy.

* Freshman catcher Nik Sanders has stood out among the freshman and is certainly in the mix to receive playing time at catcher as he has been a standout so far. Defensively, he still needs work but is in line to get early playing time.

* Coach David Pierce, Jack O’Dowd, Jared Thomas and Lebarron Johnson Jr will speak to the media on Friday, we will have a post with updates from that availability.

* Predicting the lineup for the start of Fall:

LF - Porter Brown
CF - Jared Thomas
RF - Will Gasparino
3B - Peyton Powell
SS - Jalin Flores
2B - Jack O’Dowd
1B - TBD - expectation is that Luke Storm will take over when he arrives on campus in January
C - Nik Sanders / Rylan Galvan

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#1497
Checking in with David Pierce’s club ahead of fall ball and the new video board is looking good at the Disch.

 

#1499
senior infielder Jack O'Dowd on having a full returning roster of infield players: "We're steps ahead from where we were last year... After having a year under our belt together we know our strengths and weaknesses well.
When asked about the heartbreaking loss to Stanford last season, ending their chances to go to the CWS, O'Dowd said "You don't want to have that feeling of being so close and coming up short...we had that taste in our mouth and it's motivating."
Sophomore Jared Thomas said he feels like one of the older guys on the team, able to share his experiences with the incoming freshman players who he's built a connection with throughout the summer.
Jared Thomas on being moved from 1st baseman to outfield this year: "I'm willing to do whatever they need me to do in order for us to win, whether that's playing 1st, right, or left or center."
Pitcher Lebarron Johnson Jr. on what kind of pitches he's adding to the mix during the fall: "I'm just working on a splitter in the fall right now...I didn't throw it much last year so I'll definitely have that mixed in with the slider and fastball."
Head Coach David Pierce when asked about his decision to take over pitching responsibilities this year: “In my background it’s just hard for me to let somebody handle it and do it, so I felt like it’s the best thing for our players.”
Coach Pierce said he has lots of options for pitchers this year including a transfer.
Coach Pierce on having another year of half returning, half new players: "A lot of that is somewhat of a burden on the returnees, it's some pressure put on them to make sure that they're managing the clubhouse. They're building and creating the standard."

 

#1500

When will the 2024 schedule be announced?  

I'm curious to see how many more conference games there will be with all these new teams for this one-year Big12 baseball sendoff.

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