LSU Baseball '06

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  1. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    looks like victor is backing up will harris at 3b. olvey is the 2nd day starter. im guessing bonura on the 3rd day. sprowl is the leadoff guy due to cj going down.

    good quotes from media day.

    BATON ROUGE -- LSU coach Smoke Laval and his assistants met with the media Tuesday afternoon in the athletics administration building.


    HEAD COACH SMOKE LAVAL

    On the team's offensive philosophy this season...

    "We don't have the 20-home run guys we had last season, so we'll have to do more this year to manufacture runs. In most cases, if you can score seven runs, you can win the ball game. That's what we'll try to do, reach that seven-run mark and hope that it holds up. You'll see us try to steal more, to hit-and-run more and do some things to apply pressure on the other team."

    On the team's preseason rankings...

    "That's not something we focus on with our players. Our focus is to get better and to play the way we're capable of playing. We try to compete against ourselves every day to make sure we are getting the best from the players. The focus is on one pitch at a time, one inning at a time."

    On the infield lineup...

    "At third base we're going to open up with will Harris there, and Victoriano will back him up and will play third when Will comes in to pitch. In the middle of our infield, they can play short, second, and third, but Michael Hollander has shortstop to himself here, he's defensively as good as you can probably have in Division I ball without somebody drafting him, so we've at least got him for another year. He's coming out offensively much better than he has been. Then we have the three freshmen with Buzzy Haydel, Nicholas Pontiff, and Jason Ogata. Right now Ogata's going to start and play second."

    ASSISTANT COACH BRADY WIEDERHOLD

    On the inexperience of the pitching lineup...

    "Pitching-wise this year it's going to be quite a bit different. Last year we lost 327 innings out of 557 that were pitched. That's quite a bit of innings that we have to replace this year. So that's something that definitely we've been looking at in the fall and throughout the springtime thus far. And 94 of those inning actually that have come back were from Clay Dirks, so as you can see there is a big gap to fill for us this year pitching wise. The best word I can use for the pitching staff this year is going to be at this point untested. We're really not. Other than Clay Dirks coming back with the most experience obviously, we don't have a lot of guys with a lot of innings. Even the ones who came back last year, no one has more than 30 maybe 40 innings. There are some guys who are going to have to step up without a doubt."

    On starters for opening weekend...

    "On the top of everybody's list is who is going to be starting for the weekend and to be quite honest with you right now we have Clay Dirks who will go Friday night. He's the guy who deserves that spot. He's a guy that's won 18 games over the last 2 years in the SEC, and so he's the guy who really deserves to be given the ball at that point. Saturday will be more than likely Derik Olvey who is a transfer from Notre Dame. He's been very consistent for us throughout the fall and the spring thus far.

    So when you look at consistency, which is what you've got to have in a starting pitcher on the weekend, he's the guy that's been there for us, and that will give us a chance to keep our team in the game long enough to get the offense going and give us a chance to win.

    Now as far as Sunday goes, that's going to be announced. We'll talk about that later. There are plenty of guys who could be in that position. We'll do intra-squad a little bit today, we have some guys that are going to throw but there are a lot of different guys that could fill that role. That role could change obviously, that's why we play five weekends before we start the SEC."

    On the theme of the season...

    "It's got to be consistency for us. That's it. Whoever's most consistent is going to pitch. It's that way offensively, defensively any way you shake it up, but that's how it is for us so far."

    ASSISTANT COACH JUSTIN HILL

    On replenishing the outfield...

    "We're going to have to fill pretty big voids, and that's in left and right field. Those two guys (Nick) Stavinoha and (Ryan) Patterson are in pro ball now, and the guys that are going to fill those voids are two seniors, they've proven themselves here and we're looking for those guys to give us the same kind of year we think they can give us. Bruce Sprowl will be playing left field, and he's going to be really important to our lineup this year, especially since we lost Chris Jackson due to an injury. Quinn Stewart is also going to be very important to us, he plays just as good of an outfielder as we need, but most importantly what he's going to bring to us is a power stick in the middle of our lineup."


    ASSISTANT COACH TURTLE THOMAS

    On senior and freshman dominance...

    "From my offensive standpoint, a recurring theme is we've got seven of our nine players that are going to start for us are seniors and freshmen. Same thing in the outfield. You've got one freshman and two seniors, same thing with catching, you've got one senior, you've got one freshman that will do most of the catching this year. It's kind of a recurring theme for us this year."

    On the batting lineup...

    "We've got also seven right-handed batters, two left-handed batters that are going to be in the starting lineup this coming Friday night against North Florida. Our lead-off hitter Bruce Sprowl, of course is a very good home base guy, very good bat handler, really does better when he gets the ball up the middle into the opposite field versus pulling the ball."


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  2. JVincent25

    JVincent25 Founding Member

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    Anyone else wanna take a stab at the lineup?

    1. Sprowl LF
    2. Bogany CF
    3. Liuzza C
    4. Harris DH
    5. Stewart RF
    6. Waguespack 1B
    7. Hollander SS
    8. Wise 3B
    9. Ogata 2B

    I think Bogany will eventually move out of the 2 hole depending on how good he actually is and how bad Liuzza and Harris could possibly struggle, but the 2 spot seems like a good spot for him because of his speed (makes up for the fact that Sprowl is incredibly slow for a leadoff guy). 6-9 was pretty much a wash, all those guys have a lot to prove. Broschofsky should push a few guys for playing time.
     
  3. OpelousasLSUFan

    OpelousasLSUFan Founding Member

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    Sorry to be behind on things but what is the injury to CJ and how did it happen?
     
  4. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy

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    He hurt his elbow in the Vanderbilt football game. His baseball season is done.
     
  5. LSUDeek

    LSUDeek All That She Wants...

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    Didn't Liuzza bat in the 8th or 9th hole all of last year? I'd be shocked to see him that high in the lineup.
     
  6. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    liuzza had a freaking terrible year. if he doubles last year stats it will still be an average year. thats how bad it was. ok maybe thats an exaggeration but yes, he batted 8th and 9th pretty often. i still cant believe he didnt throw out one batter on an attempted steal. i didnt think that was possible over the course of a season even with a rotation of lefties.

    sprowl may hold the leadoff if if he keeps his high OBP he is a tough out that pisses off pitchers which is good. i see wise eventually moving to the top of the order, probably 3rd since liuzza or harris will continue their slump from last year.

    rf sprowl
    cf bogany
    c liuzza
    lf stewart
    3b harris
    1b wags
    dh wise
    ss hollander
    2b ogata


    my order would be:

    bogany
    wise
    liuzza
    harris
    stewart
    wags
    hollander
    ogata
    sprowl
     
  7. LSUDeek

    LSUDeek All That She Wants...

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    so given the aforementioned, you'd still have him in the #3 hole?
     
  8. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    well quinn has too low of a BA and too much power to bat high in the order. Liuzza busted out of his slump in the regional. he or harris have good power but liuzza is a better situational hitter if he doesnt regress.

    will can hit but its a big mental thing currently til he can shake it. of course losing a lot of weight and pumping iron taking fall ball off could result in a big turnaround for him. if he and liuzza return to form this lineup could be pretty dangerous when Mayer returns.
     
  9. JVincent25

    JVincent25 Founding Member

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    Liuzza hits 3rd by default. If Bogany really does have 20 HR power then he might move there if Matt struggles. Bogany seems like he will be a real special player, too bad we won't be seeing Mayer hitting behind him for a while.
     
  10. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    yeah i know, you almost have to give him a shot batting 3rd then adjust accordingly. quinn could bat 4th and harris 3rd if he struggles.

    bogany will be great in time but its likely wise is the much better and more consistent hitter now of all the freshman. Move him to #2 and bogany in the leadoff if sprowl struggles. bogany's speed at leadoff will be hard to overlook especially since sprowl isnt much of a threat. im sure smoke will juggle the lineup up until conference play as usual.
     

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