I didn’t even know he had an issue. Now I’m concerned if he does cause I was counting him as a serious contributor on the mound. One of our top 5 pitchers in my book to begin the season.
The last time this team started in Arlington they lost all three but made the national semi's and were a play or two away from playing for a national championship. hopefully that start in Arlington magic works again this year but without the winless beginning. Hoping to get to at least one of the games down the road and counting down the days.
That came from one of the Fall Ball interviews. Apparently Harrison had some soreness in the elbow and was resting it and taking it easy. Could be nothing, but that’s how Witt’s situation was first reported. Hopefully there was nothing to it.
Projected order of finish/projected regional teams *Teams are listed in order of projected finish. 2022 regional teams in bold. Oklahoma State TCU Texas Tech Oklahoma Texas West Virginia Kansas Kansas State Baylor https://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/...ig-12-baseball-predictions-projected-finishes
It seemed at times last season that Harrison was the ONLY reliable reliever we had--though Southard was almost always good coming out of the pen--he just got regularly jobbed by the umps early in the season.
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Longhorns Baseball 2023 Schedule Breakdown: How Will Texas Manage Tough February? We face some pretty tough competition early on.
Pigs pitching staff, in depth... We'll face them in Arlington. A Closer Look at the Arkansas Pitching Staff Dave Van Horn Gave One Hell of a Compliment
yes we do, then the non conference schedule sort of drops off the cliff to almost nothing for two weeks before conference play begins. kind of a head scratcher but could see a lot of pitchers during that stretch that need time on the mound.
Something else to keep in mind. This year, we bring plenty of left handed batters to the plate. I think Kennedy may have been our only one in the starting lineup last year.
SI is making way early predictions about Regionals... They're saying we won't host a Regional this year, but rather we may end up as the #2 seed in Fayetteville... Who the heck knows at this stage (pre-season). I think we'll be one of the top 16, if not top 8 teams by the end of the year. But I could be wrong... https://www.si.com/college/texas/ba...e-clemson-tigers-southeastern-louisiana-lions In any event, we'll be seeing a lot more of the swine in every sport in the future...
Rather go to Fayettenam than collie station, but let's wait until the first pitch is thrown before coming out with this.
Texas baseball is unranked for good reason, but don’t count it out “It’s the University of Texas,” Campbell said. “I think we can go against anybody in the country.” “There’s a lot of transition right now,” Pierce said. “We’re just gonna have to learn how to win in multiple ways.” "Redshirt sophomore LeBarron Johnson also looks to sneak his way into the weekend rotation. Johnson can get his slider to sweep five inches and hits a 94 mph fastball on a perfect day..." "Redshirt junior Zane Morehouse looked poised pitching against the alumni and is a favorite to step up this season..."
Texas Baseball: Anticipation builds toward opener against Arkansas At this point, just about everyone in the media who writes about college baseball realizes that Dylan Campbell is really good. Campbell's 2022 homerun numbers are skewed downwards because he only started a little over half the games. Campbell can bat for power, OB %, and can steal bases. He covers a lot of ground in the OF. All-around ball player. And most are finally starting to realize that Lucas "Geno" Gordon is also really good. For some reason, up until about now, Geno has received little respect from the media. Dude had the best ERA of any starting pitcher in the Big 12 for 2022--and it wasn't even close. He doesn't throw his fastball above the low 90s (and often not even that fast). So what. Neither did those great Atlanta Braves pitchers of the 1990s. He's the master of the tricky changups and using multiple changes of speed + movement. And he'll sneak a low 90s fastball past 'ya for the strikeout that looks plenty fast.
Looks like the other schools may be releasing UT and OU from the big 12 earlier…? Or we're just bolting earlier…?
Big 12 baseball is a tale of two conferences. The top half (+ maybe another team or so) is very good and just about equal to any conference out there. The teams in the bottom echelon are pretty lousy, would struggle for a winning record in the MAC, and would need a few breaks to win the Ivy League.
Don't be writing off OU or even WV to the scrap heap just yet... OU starting at 47:40: Also, WV Starting at 48:25, WV pitcher Ben Hampton "dominated Cape (Cod) League" pitcher Grant Siegel from Tulane transferred into WV and he's good.