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Posted on 5/6/24 at 12:41 pm to ArHog
I went back and looked at some numbers on Wilmsmeyer, Diggs, and Souza. Suffice it to say they're not pretty at all.
In our last 4 SEC series (UK, Florida, South Carolina, and Bama), they're a combined 11-95 (I lost track of the number of strikeouts), which is a BA of .115.
Wilmsmeyer is the worst at 0-17 in that stretch. He hasn't had a hit in an SEC game since game 3 of the Ole Miss series. That's...really bad.
Diggs is 8-47 in that stretch (.170), and 4 of those hits came this past weekend against UK.
As I've said before, we're not talking enough about how Souza has been quietly slumping badly and looks undisciplined at the plate. He's taking a lot of bad swings and striking out a lot. He's 3-31 in that stretch (.096).
In our last 4 SEC series (UK, Florida, South Carolina, and Bama), they're a combined 11-95 (I lost track of the number of strikeouts), which is a BA of .115.
Wilmsmeyer is the worst at 0-17 in that stretch. He hasn't had a hit in an SEC game since game 3 of the Ole Miss series. That's...really bad.
Diggs is 8-47 in that stretch (.170), and 4 of those hits came this past weekend against UK.
As I've said before, we're not talking enough about how Souza has been quietly slumping badly and looks undisciplined at the plate. He's taking a lot of bad swings and striking out a lot. He's 3-31 in that stretch (.096).
This post was edited on 5/6/24 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 5/6/24 at 12:43 pm to ArHog
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Team batting average vs SEC pitchers
.240
It's awful.
We can't generate runs with our current plate approach. At least, without the help from the opponent. Walks, errors, etc...
We don't bat the ball around the field. It's boom or bust most of the time.
Ground balls, pop ups, strikeouts, and the occasional home run.
It's blatantly obvious this team isn't built for launch angle sans a couple of players.
So why in the hell are we still doing it?
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