I still can’t believe that we allowed a coaching staff to stick around that has put teams on the field that has routinely made mistakes like that for 2+ yearsI still can't believe the mistake in left field. Glad to see Larry finally hit the ball. How many teams will walk Jordan in critical situations?
Unless some things change I can see Jordan at LSU next season.I still can't believe the mistake in left field. Glad to see Larry finally hit the ball. How many teams will walk Jordan in critical situations?
That ball fooled them all, looks like it sliced towards LF a good bit. Was the wind blowing that way? It started off towards dead center. Hujsak and Cupp both were not headed anywhere near where it ending up falling.I still can't believe the mistake in left field. Glad to see Larry finally hit the ball. How many teams will walk Jordan in critical situations?
Jordan is going pro if his stats are anywhere near good enough, which they will be.Unless some things change I can see Jordan at LSU next season.
He's expected to be a first rounder, potentially Top 15. No NIL deal could ever come close to that type of money.He'll go pro, unless someone gives him a bunch of money.... probably alot more than we'd be willing to pay... but it Will have nothing to do with stats. Pro scouts dont care about stats.
Didnt argue that. But for someone, a pile of money MIGHT keep them from entering the draft a year early. He's a draft eligible sophomore. He'll still have leverage after his junior season. So its not a slam dunk like some others that he wouldnt entertain the idea of staying in college instead of going to the minor leagues for a pile of money. If he enjoys the college experience and all... and still get a big pay day the following year.He's expected to be a first rounder, potentially Top 15. No NIL deal could ever come close to that type of money.
Can he go pro, or does he have to wait until after his jr year?Jordan is going pro if his stats are anywhere near good enough, which they will be.
draft eligible sophomore. He can go if he wants.Can he go pro, or does he have to wait until after his jr year?
The ball dropped because the LF called off the SS (Cupp). The LF does have priority over the SS in the outfield grass, especially that deep. The LF just didn't get there and doubled down on his mistake by calling off Cupp who had a bead on it.That ball fooled them all, looks like it sliced towards LF a good bit. Was the wind blowing that way? It started off towards dead center. Hujsak and Cupp both were not headed anywhere near where it ending up falling.
From the replay the CF and SS were running to the same spot, then the ball landed about 10ft towards their right (to leftfield side). That's why I wondered if the wind caught it as it was coming down. Cupp was drifting back and still had a few steps to take if he was going to catch it.The ball dropped because the LF called off the SS (Cupp). The LF does have priority over the SS in the outfield grass, especially that deep. The LF just didn't get there and doubled down on his mistake by calling off Cupp who had a bead on it.
The fact Chance came out of the game.. tells me it was his misplay. We lack veteran leadership in the middle of the defense which hurts too.From the replay the CF and SS were running to the same spot, then the ball landed about 10ft towards their right (to leftfield side). That's why I wondered if the wind caught it as it was coming down. Cupp was drifting back and still had a few steps to take if he was going to catch it.
Where it ended up was routine play for LF. He was there in plenty of time, hell it almost hit him when he slipped. He just pulled up thinking he was about to run into Cupp.
I think that was more about the slice on the ball. Lots of pop ups that didn't seem to move very much in the wind.From the replay the CF and SS were running to the same spot, then the ball landed about 10ft towards their right (to leftfield side). That's why I wondered if the wind caught it as it was coming down. Cupp was drifting back and still had a few steps to take if he was going to catch it.
Where it ended up was routine play for LF. He was there in plenty of time, hell it almost hit him when he slipped. He just pulled up thinking he was about to run into Cupp.
Not sure if accurate but the announcer last said he‘ll be 21 and draft eligible this year. According to MLB he currently is rated at number 24, so the good news is he’s not heading to LSU or any other program.Unless some things change I can see Jordan at LSU next season.