during the SEC Tournament, and I thought that was pretty encouraging.
I think his problems are a combination of trying to learn to master some new pitches and the fact that he is still a sophomore.
The fact of the matter with Stratton is he is really more of a back of the rotation type starter. He was our best pitcher last year, but that essentially meant that he was the best of a group that was either hurt or guys that were destined to be relief type pitchers, expectations for him were probably a little higher than they should have been. When he got to MSU, he was literally a fastball/curveball guy. You can not be a starter in the SEC with only two pitches because hitters will eliminate one pitch and sit on the other- that's why Stratton got knocked around after the first time through the order a lot of times as a freshman.
As far as the pitching staff as a whole- what we really need are starters that can go deeper into games. And by deeper I mean give us five innings. Because for whatever reason, our relief guys have been pretty good on the year pretty much all year long. I figure next year, we will move Pollorena back to the bullpen where he belongs and we will still have Caleb Reed. Those are guys that can throw multiple innings for us- but next year we will be adding Ben Bracewell to the mix along with Stark and others that can close. So, basically we need guys like Stratton to improve enough to get about 6 more outs. Routt not being 100% all year and having to learn a new pitch has hurt him and the pitching staff as well.
So, we have improved as a pitching staff- but we're not where we need to be quite yet. We just have to continue to develop guys and continue to recruit well. Going to the postseason is going to help us to get a Drew Pomeranz type pitcher- so we are on the right track for that as well. A lot of people forget that we had zero seniors on our pitching staff this year and four juniors- Reed, Devin Jones, Routt, and Tim Statz. The rest are sophomores or freshmen. With our pitching staff, we had to literally almost start from ground zero and build up because Polk recruited crap, and the guys that had promise were hurt by McNickle. Next year, we should have a staff that is junior laden with a few seniors- we should be much better, and we should be a top half of the SEC pitching staff next year.
I think Stratton will take a big step forward. He still looks confident to me- he will pitch in the Cape Cod League this summer and that will allow him to continue to work on his repertoire.