Author Topic: 2013 Stony Brook Baseball season  (Read 7737 times)

SBUFANBB

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Re: 2013 Stony Brook Baseball season
« Reply #30 on: February 22, 2013, 04:57:45 am »
For those at the games in Miami, some have a different prospective than just reading the box scores. The team will be fine once they get into conference play. Due to weather conditions and lack of practice outside on their field, the defensive fielding made it difficult to win. I think the coaches need to figure out who to play in a few positions that would help the defense be more productive for the pitching staff. They lost game three on a run scored because a pop up that falls in the field that should have been caught, combined with a running error that caused a run for the team. The Seawolves should have won 2of3 on the weekend if better defense was played, there was 5-6 plays that should have been errors instead of home cooking hits. People figure thats why so many teams that play home games so much tend to have higher averages. The pitching staff is going to surprise many people this season even with them being young overall. Hitting will be the team struggle, with defense if the staff can't figure who best fits that position for fewer errors. This team will not score the runs of last years team, but with good pitching and defense when more games than some people think. This weekend in Chapel hill count on rain to alter the schedule. I predict a double header on sunday, with all three starters pitching(one in a relief role). That way all the get the work needed to build their arms for the season. Good luck Seawolves, and will give my opinion after the games on what is observed.
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