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All CAP 7 4th round Sanderson @ Millbrook

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by Piratefan18, May 25, 2009.

  1. Piratefan18

    Piratefan18 Full Access Member

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    GoingGoingGone -- did you make it out to the game? If you did I hope you were not surprised by the outcome. Sanderson was on fire and Millbrook did not know what hit them. Millbrook had great season and they are a very good team but I don't know if they expected Sanderson to come at them so early with pitching (They had not seen C/P Gagnon on the mound in the 2 reg. season games vs Millbrook), solid defense and the bats were smoking.
     
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    Who pitched for Millbrook?
     
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    Pirate 18

    Actually several things did surprise me about the game. First of all that Jake Harris didn't pitch for Millbrook. Even though he didn't, I still would have suspected that Millbrook would have pulled out a close game. I saw both teams several times this season and Millbrook impressed me as being not only a very "intelligent and fundamentally sound" team but also one that was well coached.

    Sanderson put it to them though - good luck in games two and three against Rose.

    Does anyone know why Harris didn't pitch? Was it because he needed a little more rest between outings or was it a "looking ahead" strategy? I could understand either one although Mr. Hindsight is sometimes a haunting companion...
     
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    Jake Harris pitched a complete game the friday before against Apex. He might of had close to 100 pitches or more. I feel the Millbrook coach was watching out for his player. Jake has a super future ahead of him at ECU. I applaud the coach for doing that. Why have him pitch possibly 200 or more pitches in 5 days for a chance to win and take a chance in injury.
    If Jake would have pitched everyone would have said "I can't believe they pitched Jake. What are they doing?" I wish more high school coaches would do the same with their pitchers.
    Kudos to the Millbrook coach for putting the player before the win.
     
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    Pitching Staffs!

    The way the playoffs are structured, it does put a strain on the pitching staffs. The chance of over-throwing the #1 is apparent. You do, eventually find out who the #3 & #4 guys are for each contender. The key to winning a state championship may be how good your 3-4-5 guys are.
     
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    Seems like the horse can get you there BUT......


    This holds true for Chris Berry at Rocky Mount last year.
     
  7. GoingGoingGone

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    Thanks for the information on Jake Harris pitching against Apex - I agree with your reasoning.
     

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