....and have gotten slammed for it. They are not being developed. We do have a lack oftalent, and we are young. We were terrible last year, and as a staff we are more competitive. Some of that, I'd wager a lot of that, is the new bats, and many of the fly balls we are getting would've been out of the yard the year before.
Reed has legitimately improved. He and Routt are the only two.
Stratton - Worse. Don't care what his numbers say. He can't get past the 4th inning. Walks way too many, makes way too many mistake pitches. Regressed.
Jones - Regressed. Again, his ERA may be slightly better due to the bats, but we needed him to step up and be a reliable SEC arm and he was nowhere close to that.
Routt - Has been fairly solid. Should've pitched for us last year, had his arm not been destroyed by our coach. Still not a great arm, but at least he is helping the team.
Pollorena - Solid early and in midseason, has looked terrible late. He's only been on the team a year, and has regressed as the year has gone on.
Mitchell - Has been up and down. Is doing well right now.
Statz - Young player, not very impressive. Hasn't really improved throughout the year.
Busby - Worth nothing.
Diaz - Nothing.
Stark - Impressive for a freshman, we'll have to see if he develops.
Who am I missing? The point is, we are not developing our pitchers. Our veteran guys should've been Stratton, Jones, and Reed. One of them pans out and he is a reliever. Two projected weekend starters fell flat on their face and that is inexcusable. As of right now, we've seen freshman flahses from Pollorena, Mitchell, and Stark. What will they do next year?
This is very much like qb's under Jackie.