As of the morning of THE IDES OF MARCH, 2023, we're the 3rd best fielding team in the Big 12. Big 12 team fielding %: Kansas..........0.988 Okla St..........0.986 Texas............0.972 WV.................0.968 Baylor............0.967 TCU................0.964 Kansas St......0.964 OU.................0.962 Tech..............0.951 Big 12 Conference
Cassius, Octavious, and Germanicus worked him over with a lead off single, another single, and a walk. Then Brutus drove a dagger into Caesar's heart with a grand slam.
The sun has really been impacting the outfielders on both teams in the Tech series. The sun shines brighter in Austin.
Hard-nosed blocking tag at the plate by Guillemette in game 2 vs. Tech. Yeah! A football-looking move by Guillemette to prevent the run. I think it may have even injured the Tech player. Dudes with French surnames tend to be pretty tough.
Or the guys you might encounter on a bar crawl through Ville Platte or most places in La Fourche Parish.
Powell is my player of the year so far, offensively and defensively he is a lights out cold blooded killer on the baseball Diamond. Just imagine if we had been able to keep Kash at 1st?!? This team would have been unbelievable on defense and offense. I like JT but I’m getting a little frustrated at the inability to find the bag
Out OF has really been showing some great range and good gloves lately. We’ve robbed plenty of hitters of doubles in recent games.
Powell just bumped up his stock by many points with his glove work against Baylor. He was making highlight reel plays yesterday.
The outfielders continue to impress in the field (and at the plate). Their ranges are exceptional--especially Dylan Campbell.
I still don't know why Campbell isn't rated higher as a prospect. Arm? Only better hose from our program was Quin Lloyd. Used to put on a show in pregame practices
I once did that too in pregame for softball. Put on a show. But I’m never heard of Lloyd. Musta been from the days when they used corn cobs as a baseball.
Who knows. Maybe some old-school scouts still go on the "eyeball" test and think he's too short? (he's not particularly short, he's 5'11")
Never saw Quinn (early 80s?) but Scott Bryant (late 80s) had a rocket arm. Not sure it was always accurate, though.