Probably Noah Hall, SC's starting pitcher Friday.I'm having a tough time choosing.
Amani Larry has been terrible in SEC play the first two weekends. A little better this weekend.I’ve watched several games on TV and yet to attend one so my opinion is limited, but Amani Larry has been the most consistent player that I’ve seen in my limited observations. This is kinda like judging the swimsuit competition at a weight watches meeting.
Long term, the MVP better be Zac Selmon.I'm having a tough time choosing.
I'd go with Ledbetter. He's been the most consistent at the plate and in the field. Hines and Hancock have been really good at the plate, but not good in the field.I'm having a tough time choosing.
Ledbetter has several errors, one of which allowed an in the park HR at UK. Other than robbing the Homer this weekend, he isn't a very good defensive outfielder.I'd go with Ledbetter. He's been the most consistent at the plate and in the field. Hines and Hancock have been really good at the plate, but not good in the field.
Not strike out swinging out of your shoes when you have bases loaded in the ninth with the winning run on first. Next up is hitting in a soft double play in the same scenario. Hines did both this last weekend.Hines is batting .400 in league play and Clark is .382, each with 3 HRs
Other than learning how to pitch in the new few days, what can they do that would satisfy our fans?
He's got one error. Not saying he's been an elite defender, just better than Hines and Hancock, both of whom we've had to actually move to DH or other positions at times this year because they were struggling so bad at the positions we hop e they could play.Ledbetter has several errors, one of which allowed an in the park HR at UK. Other than robbing the Homer this weekend, he isn't a very good defensive outfielder.
The backstop, that thing has taken a beating this year.I'm having a tough time choosing.
Cowboy.I'm having a tough time choosing.