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2020 Baseball Season Thread

jake102

Active Member
Correct. The timeline is very accurate. As for Ray, he’s always been very talented he just hasn’t been healthy so this isn’t a guy that’s come out of nowhere or made a massive improvement, he’s just finally healthy (knocks on wood).

Interesting. Definitely gathered that’s he’s always hurt from his bio. Hope we have a couple other guys who can step up
 

tcumaniac

Full Member
Update on the wife situation for Friday night:

Our neighbor invited her to the Baseball Women's Clinic tonight where there will be food, drinks, Q&A with Coach Schloss and the players, batting practice in the TCU batting cages, and a "behind the scenes look" at the baseball facilities.

Was really hoping this would seal the deal. Unfortunately the weather forecast for Friday looks pretty frigid, which may be the ultimate deal breaker.
 

Moose Stuff

Active Member
Update on the wife situation for Friday night:

Our neighbor invited her to the Baseball Women's Clinic tonight where there will be food, drinks, Q&A with Coach Schloss and the players, batting practice in the TCU batting cages, and a "behind the scenes look" at the baseball facilities.

Was really hoping this would seal the deal. Unfortunately the weather forecast for Friday looks pretty frigid, which may be the ultimate deal breaker.

Cold weather baseball is a truly miserable fan experience IMO. Avoid at all costs.
 

Punter1

Full Member
So why has Schloss suddenly gone dark?? Hadn't released anything. And zero Startlegram coverage smells of the coaching staff instructing Drew to zip it.

We trying to hide some info from 'Tucky???
 
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Ghost of Tobys Business College

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Anybody know what the deal is with Beau Wimpee? I know he signed, I think he was with the team for Fall then next thing I see about him is a pic of him in a Baylor uni and he's not on their roster.
 

Benny

Full Member

At the baseball luncheon today, Sarloos said that Harrison Beethly will be the closer, but may not put him in that role for a few weeks.

He also said that the depth on the pitching staff is much better than last year. Spoke highly of Ray, King and Smith as the projected 3 starters, and he expects Meador and Cornelio to eventually be really good pitchers after some expected high school-to-college growing pains.
 

PO Frog

Active Member
At the baseball luncheon today, Sarloos said that Harrison Beethly will be the closer, but may not put him in that role for a few weeks.

He also said that the depth on the pitching staff is much better than last year. Spoke highly of Ray, King and Smith as the projected 3 starters, and he expects Meador and Cornelio to eventually be really good pitchers after some expected high school-to-college growing pains.
Did he mention if we planned on walking as many leadoff batters this year? Seemed a poor strategy last year and made us unwatchable imo. Drives me insane when the staff can’t throw strikes.
 

Purp

Active Member
At the baseball luncheon today, Sarloos said that Harrison Beethly will be the closer, but may not put him in that role for a few weeks.

He also said that the depth on the pitching staff is much better than last year. Spoke highly of Ray, King and Smith as the projected 3 starters, and he expects Meador and Cornelio to eventually be really good pitchers after some expected high school-to-college growing pains.
What's Perez's role then? Is he not healthy? Assume this means high expectations for Beethly?
 
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