boonecountyman
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Randy Mazey will retire at the end of the 2024 season.Assistant coach Steve Sabins will take over for the 2025 season.Mazey will hang around WVU as an advisor for the next couple years.
While this year was very successful,next year should be even better.Starting pitching should be stronger and most of the team could return.Mazey is hoping this is the team that could get him to Omaha.Well, he probably realized he took WVU to the highest level possible and wanted to leave on a high note…
Considering my age it isn't.He says after 40 years he just wants to spend more time with the family and enjoy a relaxed life.Amanda will continue working with WVU sports and they will remain in Morgantown.Great career. Happy for him.
57 doesn't seem that old...
Interesting, especially since your Friday/Saturday starter transferred to TCU.While this year was very successful,next year should be even better.Starting pitching should be stronger and most of the team could return.Mazey is hoping this is the team that could get him to Omaha.
How stressful is Morgantown? Asking for a friend.Considering my age it isn't.He says after 40 years he just wants to spend more time with the family and enjoy a relaxed life.Amanda will continue working with WVU sports and they will remain in Morgantown.
I’m assuming quite stressful if you’re sitting on a couch after a football victory.How stressful is Morgantown? Asking for a friend.
Ben Hampton is a good pitcher but doesn't have a lot of velocity on most of his pitches.He and Traxel were the starters this year but neither were power type pitchers.Hampton needs to be near perfect with his pitches to be successful.Most of his starts ended after 5-6 innings.The relief pitchers usually closed out well.Interesting, especially since your Friday/Saturday starter transferred to TCU.
He had enough power and pitched enough innings to make first team all big 12 as a starting pitcher. I think he's going to be a great addition to the Frogs' roster.Ben Hampton is a good pitcher but doesn't have a lot of velocity on most of his pitches.He and Traxel were the starters this year but neither were power type pitchers.Hampton needs to be near perfect with his pitches to be successful.Most of his starts ended after 5-6 innings.The relief pitchers usually closed out well.
Preston Morrison comes to mind. One of the best TCU pitchers ever.He had enough power and pitched enough innings to make first team all big 12 as a starting pitcher. I think he's going to be a great addition to the Frogs' roster.