Oso planning to go pro
Jack Leiter’s attempt to not give up a hit in 3 straight SEC starts came to an end in the middle of a start vs LSU last night. 20.2 straight SEC innings without allowing a hit, and striking out 39. Improves to 7-0, 0.22 E.R.A. with 71 K’s in 41 innings.
Pretty amazing. Did I hear the announcer say he was drafted in the 20th round last year? I'm guessing he'll go a little higher this time!
Leiter would have been a 1st round pick out of high school but he told everyone he was going to college. The Yankees drafted him in the 20th round anyway. In college baseball you have to either go pro out of high school, or commit to 3 years before being eligible again for the draft, or you must be 21 years old. Last year was his first year, a shortened season where he was a midweek starter. This is his first full college season.Two of his teammates did the same thing by going to college. Kumar Rocker is their #1 starter. He decided to go to college. And they also have a 17 year old Freshman pitcher, Christian Little that would have been a strong draft pick as well.Rocker is in his 3rd season. He was on a National Title Team as Freshman two years ago. He is expected to be #1 pick in the draft by Pittsburgh, or close to it.Leiter will have to see where he is at and what he wants to do as he will be 21 in late April, and, therefore draft eligible this summer, despite not having had as many college seasons.College baseball is interesting because when you recruit, many kids will commit but then go pro instead when they get drafted out of high school. Others choose college first vs going minor league route. Leiter’s college team has a winning track record and culture where they are able to get some good players to go to college first, and enjoy the whole college experience and develop. They have a high school shortstop commit out of Dallas Jesuit who will be a top few pick in first round of draft.(Jordan Lawler) He will likely go pro. You get some but not others.
Reds' and Cardinals' dugouts emptiedhttps://mobile.twitter.com/BallySportsCIN/status/1378464080445505540
Guy's I heard of this new game that a fellow named Doubleday came up with it's really the tops! One young man takes a small ball that is quite hard and stitched together and pitches it toward another young man who waits with a large stick, (some of the boys are calling them 'bats'). In any case, if the sticksman (you know, 'batsman' does roll off the tongue quite better) is able to strike the ball and keep it between two lines of play he attempts to round a series of bases, rounding all of the bases scores a point. It's all the rage. We really ought find a place to discuss this wild new game!
Not much there. Wild Pitch close play at plate, Castellanos stood over the pitcher who was on the ground (Woodford) after sliding for tag, and woofed after being safe. (He was HBP by this pitcher earlier) and opposing team isn’t going to let you stand over a player and woof. Player gets up, Castellanos backs up a mile. Benches clear. Castellanos only ejection.
I hate the Cards. But that was ridiculous or Castellanos.
That’s a hilariously generous Cards tinted view. Castellanos talked smack, and started to walk to the dugout, Molina came after him cause something something unwritten rules. Both the ump and India pull/push Castellanos away. I get why Castellanos was tossed, but to act like he ran away, especially from a pitcher, is just not true. He was fired up from scoring, not incensed and wanting to scrap, why would he run back in there. The Cards and Reds running in who weren’t involved in the play are more ridiculous. This is also why baseball is stupid. Nobody can take being flexed on or shown up.
Your obsession and angst with all things St. Louis continues.
I’ll accept that if you acknowledge the same holds true for you on the polar opposite end of the spectrum. You might as well be on the tourism board
As a guy who dislikes 4- and 5-hour baseball games, especially in the regular season, I love the runner-on-second rule. No worse than shootouts in hockey and soccer, which have become widely accepted after initially being criticized.
I agree the game today is too long. As a kid my dad or uncle would takes us to a 1 pm Sunday double header and we be home by 8pm including the 1 hour train ride home. The game has slowed down because of the revolving door of relief pitchers. No one pitches complete games anymore. Add the runner-on-second rule, but don't add the DH rule for the NL seems so haphazard.
Speed up the game? Why not load the bases every inning; however each team would only get 1 out per inning. Game would be over in less than hour and except for the home team with a lead every batter would be guaranteed an at bat.