Orange: #36 Langford CF #5 Halter SS #2 Evans RF #15 Riopelle C #6 Shelnut 3B #1 Thomas 2B #17 Tejada 1B #32 Talbott LF #33 Blair DH #12 Waldrip SP Blue: #11 Robertson CF #4 Kurland 2B #14 Caglianone DH #24 Rivera SS #16 Lastres 1B (not throwing) #43 Prevesk RF #28 Heyman 3B (not throwing) #25 Schiekofer LF #9 Alvarez C #8 Sproat SP on plays where Lastres or Heyman fielded the ball the call of out/safe was based on whether a normal fielder would have completed the play with a throw.
Top of 4th (First Inning played) Sproat pitching Langford walked on 5 pitches Halter F9 on 89 MPH pitch Evans reached on FC, Langford forced at second 4-6 on nice diving play to his right by Kurland Riopelle K called on 96 MPH pitch 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 1 LOB Bottom of 4th Waldrip pitching Robertson F7 Kurland single to center Caglianone double down right field line, Kurland to third Rivera sacrifice fly to deep center, Kurland scored, Caglianone to third Lastres K swinging on 96 MPH pitch 1 run on 2 hits 0 errors 1 LOB
Top of fifth Shelnut K called on 95 MPH Thomas K swinging on 88 MPH Tejada line drive to third 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 0 LOB Bottom of fifth Prevesk double to right on 93 MPH Heyman K swinging on 86MPH Schiekofer K swinging out 2-3 on 87 MPH, Prevesk stayed on second Alvarez 6-3 on 80 MPH 0 runs 1 hit 0 errors 1 LOB
Top of sixth Talbott line drive to first on 95 MPH pitch Blair single to left center Langford batting, Sproat picked off Blair 1-3; Langford F8 0 runs 1 hit 0 errors 0 LOB Sproat 3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 K, 1 BB Bottom of sixth Robertson 6-3 Kurland K called Caglianone single through vacated 3B area as shift was on Rivera F9 0 runs 1 Hit 0 errors 1 LOB Waldrip 3 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 4 K, 0 BB
Top of seventh #47 Arroyo pitching Halter bunt single down 3B line fielded by Heyman (no throw) ruled would have been safe Halter picked off 1-3-6 no throw by Lastres but ruled would have been out Evans K called on 91 MPH Riopelle 4-3 0 runs 1 hit 0 errors 0 LOB Bottom of Seventh #3 Fisher pitching Lastres triple to left center Prevesk single to center scoring Lastres Heyman grounded in to 6-4-3 double play Schiekofer K swinging on 89 MPH 1 run 2 hits 0 errors 0 LOB
Top of eighth Shelnut F9 at wall Thomas 5-3 (no throw) Tejada K swinging on 82 MPH 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 0 LOB Bottom of eighth Alvarez 6-3 on 87 MPH Robertson out 2-3 on bunt fielded in front of plate Kurland single to left, caught stealing 2-6 0 runs 1 hit 0 errors and 0 LOB
Top of ninth Talbott 5-3 (no throw) Blair double to left center Langford single lofted over head of second baseman, Blair to third Halter sacrifice fly deep F8, Blair scored, Langford thought about advancing but remained at first Evans singled to right, Langford to third Riopelle GB3 1 run 3 hits 0 errors 2 LOB Arroyo 3 IP, 4 hits, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 K, 0 BB Bottom of Ninth Caglianone 5-3 Rivera F9 Robertson batting in place of Lastres 6-3 0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 0 LOB Fisher 3 IP, 3 hits, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 K, 0 BB Final Score Blue 2 Orange 1 Freshman lefties Arroyo and Fisher both work very fast and throw lots of strikes. Sully has to be pleased.
Much thanks for the great info. Sounds like Sproat is still getting it done. He has been very consistent so far. I'm wondering what your opinion of Waldrep has been so far. I've seen him twice and read the other reports here. He seems good but always gives up a run or two and several other hard hit balls in each appearance. I think he is a weekend starter but is not close to challenging Sproat. So far....
Agreed 87– It reads like he brings plenty of talent/ability to the mound—hopefully he is learning to pitch successfully in the SEC during this process.
Without going back to each one of these, how is Langford hitting? Same as last year? Also, is Kurland really that good? Every time it seems like he get an X base hit. Also where is that transfer 2B?
Exactly correct thinking there 350. WL is still hitting plenty of line drives but not as many are finding holes yet. I saw him hit one out the first day but it doesn't sound like he has connected on many others. Kurland looks to me to have a knack of getting on with a bat in his hands. I think it says a lot that Sully is keeping him in the two spot right behind Langford in many of the scrimmages. The transfer Thomas sat one the last practice I was at but I noticed he is back in the last update. I love his defense but still haven't seen him get going at the plate. So far in limited viewing I 'd say he is probably a 250 hitter and Kurland can bat near 300 up until SEC play.
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He got HBP the other day in scrimmage in his face (nose I think) and from what I’ve seen he’s probably done for the fall