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LSU vs Alabama - Crowdsourced weekend preview
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:33 pm
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:33 pm
I apologize in advance as this is more of an actual preview and less of a hater's guide to the series.
FRIDAY: UA – Luke Holman (So., RHP) vs. LSU – Paul Skenes (Jr., RHP)
SATURDAY: UA – Garrett McMillan (Sr., RHP) vs. LSU – Ty Floyd (Jr., RHP)
SUNDAY: UA – Jacob McNairy (Gr., RHP) vs. LSU – Christian Little (Jr., RHP)
Their non-conference schedule was softer than marshmallow Peeps, though not entirely their own fault. They were scheduled to play a weekend in the country’s most majestic college baseball setting before weather cancelled the games at Pepperdine. The rest of their schedule is their fault and playing beer league softball teams, division 3 schools, and the surviving vestiges of the Japanese internment camp leagues isn’t really going to help the RPI or the reputation. It’s not a huge deal for them though because they’re winning enough in the SEC to stay afloat and are still on course for postseason play. They're going to make some regional host really sad as a 3 seed some day.
On the pitching staff, everyone is the same. This is the first week that I’d say the strategy of working the starter to get him out of the game early will have limited utility. Because everyone Bama runs out there is as good as the guy he’s replacing. Starter only goes 3? No big deal, the next two relievers will also go 3 and it won’t matter. They’re all pretty good. It’s the type of pitching staff built to win a 6 team regional after losing the first game. They’re working a few guys back from injury, Garrett McMillan as a starter and Hunter Hoopes as a reliever. They have lower innings totals but I expect to see them this weekend. Their top two arms so far this season, Grayson Hitt and Ben Hess are out with injury, though Hess may return at some point. Nearly all their pitchers strike out a guy an inning. They’ve all got a decent WHIP and a decent ERA. Luke Holman has assumed the Friday slot, he doesn’t give up a ton of hits, he doesn’t walk a ton of guys, and he strikes out a decent number of hitters. Jacob McNairy is the Sunday guy. He walks almost no one. He’s one of the only guys on the staff with more hits given up than innings pitched. He strikes out just under 1 guy per inning. Garrett McMillan has made 3 starts since coming back from injury, all in the 3 inning range. He can also miss bats, the rest of the stats are small samples, but they think highly enough of him to work him back in as the Saturday starter. Last week I didn’t mention any relievers because none of them were good. This week, there are too many to cover because they’re all good. Kade Woods is a Louisiana kid from Ouachita Christian. High level stuff, lots of Ks, but still gives up some runs. Hagen Banks, Hunter Furtado, and Riley Quick are regularly used relievers that can all go multiple innings.
They hit enough to win games against relatively bad teams, but they aren’t a great hitting team. They have a handful of guys over .300. Tommy Seidl is their most dangerous hitter by average and OBP. Colby Shelton has 16 homers. Andrew Pinckney is a good prospect in right field. He’s having a good year at the plate, but can be strike out prone at times. Both of their catchers spent time at other SEC schools. Dominic Tamez (Arkansas) and Mac Guscette (Florida) split time back there. They’re a solid team, Bohannon is a good evaluator.
This weekend's beer of the series is dedicated to Kim Mulkey: Jucifer from Hammond, America's own Gnarly Barley brewing. A juicy, hazy IPA that's still easy drinking enough to have more than one at a time.
FRIDAY: UA – Luke Holman (So., RHP) vs. LSU – Paul Skenes (Jr., RHP)
SATURDAY: UA – Garrett McMillan (Sr., RHP) vs. LSU – Ty Floyd (Jr., RHP)
SUNDAY: UA – Jacob McNairy (Gr., RHP) vs. LSU – Christian Little (Jr., RHP)
Their non-conference schedule was softer than marshmallow Peeps, though not entirely their own fault. They were scheduled to play a weekend in the country’s most majestic college baseball setting before weather cancelled the games at Pepperdine. The rest of their schedule is their fault and playing beer league softball teams, division 3 schools, and the surviving vestiges of the Japanese internment camp leagues isn’t really going to help the RPI or the reputation. It’s not a huge deal for them though because they’re winning enough in the SEC to stay afloat and are still on course for postseason play. They're going to make some regional host really sad as a 3 seed some day.
On the pitching staff, everyone is the same. This is the first week that I’d say the strategy of working the starter to get him out of the game early will have limited utility. Because everyone Bama runs out there is as good as the guy he’s replacing. Starter only goes 3? No big deal, the next two relievers will also go 3 and it won’t matter. They’re all pretty good. It’s the type of pitching staff built to win a 6 team regional after losing the first game. They’re working a few guys back from injury, Garrett McMillan as a starter and Hunter Hoopes as a reliever. They have lower innings totals but I expect to see them this weekend. Their top two arms so far this season, Grayson Hitt and Ben Hess are out with injury, though Hess may return at some point. Nearly all their pitchers strike out a guy an inning. They’ve all got a decent WHIP and a decent ERA. Luke Holman has assumed the Friday slot, he doesn’t give up a ton of hits, he doesn’t walk a ton of guys, and he strikes out a decent number of hitters. Jacob McNairy is the Sunday guy. He walks almost no one. He’s one of the only guys on the staff with more hits given up than innings pitched. He strikes out just under 1 guy per inning. Garrett McMillan has made 3 starts since coming back from injury, all in the 3 inning range. He can also miss bats, the rest of the stats are small samples, but they think highly enough of him to work him back in as the Saturday starter. Last week I didn’t mention any relievers because none of them were good. This week, there are too many to cover because they’re all good. Kade Woods is a Louisiana kid from Ouachita Christian. High level stuff, lots of Ks, but still gives up some runs. Hagen Banks, Hunter Furtado, and Riley Quick are regularly used relievers that can all go multiple innings.
They hit enough to win games against relatively bad teams, but they aren’t a great hitting team. They have a handful of guys over .300. Tommy Seidl is their most dangerous hitter by average and OBP. Colby Shelton has 16 homers. Andrew Pinckney is a good prospect in right field. He’s having a good year at the plate, but can be strike out prone at times. Both of their catchers spent time at other SEC schools. Dominic Tamez (Arkansas) and Mac Guscette (Florida) split time back there. They’re a solid team, Bohannon is a good evaluator.
This weekend's beer of the series is dedicated to Kim Mulkey: Jucifer from Hammond, America's own Gnarly Barley brewing. A juicy, hazy IPA that's still easy drinking enough to have more than one at a time.
This post was edited on 4/27/23 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:36 pm to ProjectP2294
As always, appreciate the work Project 
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:37 pm to ProjectP2294
Finally.. Moscona can get some show prep done
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:39 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
This weekend's beer of the series is dedicated to Kim Mulkey: Jucifer from Hammond, America's own Gnarly Barley brewing. A juicy, hazy IPA that's still easy drinking enough to have more than one at a time.
Don't know a soul that doesn't like one after they try it
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:42 pm to ProjectP2294
Kim Mulkey hates Bud Light I can tell you that.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:43 pm to ProjectP2294
Back 2 Back Sweeps!
LSU v Bama Stats (SEC RANK)
NOTE: Bama has played 42 games to LSUs 40
BAT AVG - LSU .320 (1) —- Bama .308(2)
RUNS - LSU 397 (1) —- Bama 342 (4)
HITS - Bama 437 (1) —- LSU 424 (3)
2B - LSU 81 (5) —- Bama 67 (14)
3B - LSU 12(T2) —- Bama 9 (T6)
HR - LSU 76 (5) —- Bama 73 (6)
RBI - LSU 362 (1) —- Bama 321 (4)
BB - LSU 237 (4) —- Bama 235 (5)
HBP - LSU 90 (1) —- Bama 58 (T4)
SO - Bama 295 (3) —- LSU 313 (6)
E - LSU 27 (T2) —- Bama 37 (10)
Pitching
ERA - Bama 3.77 (3) —- LSU 4.26 (6)
OPP BAT AVG - LSU .217 (3) —- Bama .228 (6)
OPP HR - LSU 33 (4) —- Bama 42 (6)
OPP SO - LSU 427 (4) —- Bama 402 (6)
I wish they could start playing tonight.
LFG
LSU v Bama Stats (SEC RANK)
NOTE: Bama has played 42 games to LSUs 40
BAT AVG - LSU .320 (1) —- Bama .308(2)
RUNS - LSU 397 (1) —- Bama 342 (4)
HITS - Bama 437 (1) —- LSU 424 (3)
2B - LSU 81 (5) —- Bama 67 (14)
3B - LSU 12(T2) —- Bama 9 (T6)
HR - LSU 76 (5) —- Bama 73 (6)
RBI - LSU 362 (1) —- Bama 321 (4)
BB - LSU 237 (4) —- Bama 235 (5)
HBP - LSU 90 (1) —- Bama 58 (T4)
SO - Bama 295 (3) —- LSU 313 (6)
E - LSU 27 (T2) —- Bama 37 (10)
Pitching
ERA - Bama 3.77 (3) —- LSU 4.26 (6)
OPP BAT AVG - LSU .217 (3) —- Bama .228 (6)
OPP HR - LSU 33 (4) —- Bama 42 (6)
OPP SO - LSU 427 (4) —- Bama 402 (6)
I wish they could start playing tonight.
LFG
This post was edited on 4/27/23 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:43 pm to tigerbrauf
Starting Pitching Stats vs. LSU in 2022
Luke Holman 2.0in 3h 0r 1bb 3k
Garrett McMillan 5.0in 8h 5r 1er 1bb 6k
Jacob McNairy 5.2in 4h 1r 1er 3bb 7k
Luke Holman 2.0in 3h 0r 1bb 3k
Garrett McMillan 5.0in 8h 5r 1er 1bb 6k
Jacob McNairy 5.2in 4h 1r 1er 3bb 7k
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:10 pm to tigerbrauf
And they still have the short stop Jarvis who chokes up 8 inches on the bat with 2 strikes
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:13 pm to ProjectP2294
Where they playing?
Br or buma ?
Br or buma ?
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:29 pm to ProjectP2294
Appreciate the work, Project
I’m ready for some baseball right now. One more day.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:37 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
This week, there are too many to cover because they’re all good
Demouy seems to be high on the freshman LHP Alton Davis, 94-95, 0 runs given up in SEC play so far, and can pitch multiple innings in multiple games a weekend.
This post was edited on 4/27/23 at 3:38 pm
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:41 pm to 3rdPart Tiger
An LSU sweep is a necessity, not because it is good for LSU (and it is), but because it will prevent them from embarrassing themselves by dog-piling to celebrate losing the series 1-2.
Never forget how pathetic they are.
Never forget how pathetic they are.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:43 pm to therick711
They also generally have some of the worst uniforms in the league.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 3:44 pm to ProjectP2294
Their fanbase is remarkably unattractive, and their school improved its standing in the country the only way you can in Alabama, take less people from Alabama.
Seriously, that was and is the strat. Make the state school a repository for smart people from other states.
Doing my best to ratchet up the hate.
Doing my best to ratchet up the hate.
This post was edited on 4/27/23 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 4/27/23 at 4:20 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
This weekend's beer of the series is dedicated to Kim Mulkey: Jucifer from Hammond, America's own Gnarly Barley brewing. A juicy, hazy IPA that's still easy drinking enough to have more than one at a time.
Oh yeah, just finished having one of these on the back porch at 3:30 PM!
Posted on 4/27/23 at 5:07 pm to R11
Where playing? Just lazy or just stupid?
Posted on 4/27/23 at 5:59 pm to TIGER FAN ROB
2013 when Mitch Gaspard had fully instilled a culture that dogpildled when you salvaged a Sunday win in extra innings to not get swept. He was obviously wildly successful.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 6:02 pm to RATeamWannabe
Can’t stand IPA’s. Too bitter and hoppy
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