As I mentioned yesterday, here are the projected starters for the weekend-
7PM FRI: GT RHP Luke Schmolke (Fr., 4-1, 8.89 ERA) vs. MIA RHP Gage Ziehl (So., 4-4, 5.40 ERA)
7PM SAT: GT RHP Terry Busse (So., 1-2, 3.12 ERA) vs. MIA RHP Alejandro Rosario (Jr., 2-3, 8.21 ERA)
1PM SUN: GT RHP Jackson Finley (R-So., 1-3, 4.91 ERA) vs. MIA RHP Karson Ligon (So., 3-1, 4.25 ERA
Starting lineup for game one-
SS K. Campbell
CF J. DeLeo
DH S. Reid
LF A. Dispigna
1B J. Finley
3B J. Giesler
RF J. Lovett
SS J. Jackson
C T. Minnick
Two players to watch for Miami are-
Yohandy Morales- .350/.419/.587 with 8 HR, 34 RBI
Blake Cyr- .316/.407/.623 with 10 HR, 35 RBI
Their lead-off hitter, CJ Kayfus, is exactly what old-school baseball fans like in a lead-off hitter: patience, patience, patience. Don't be surprised if he gets Schmolke's pitch count up in the very first inning by fouling off pitches and being patient at the plate.
Friday night starter Gage Ziehl will miss a ton of bats, but gives up a lot of hard contact. When he misses his spots, he gets in trouble in a hurry as he tends to leave it over the heart of the plate.
First pitch in about 30 minutes
7PM FRI: GT RHP Luke Schmolke (Fr., 4-1, 8.89 ERA) vs. MIA RHP Gage Ziehl (So., 4-4, 5.40 ERA)
7PM SAT: GT RHP Terry Busse (So., 1-2, 3.12 ERA) vs. MIA RHP Alejandro Rosario (Jr., 2-3, 8.21 ERA)
1PM SUN: GT RHP Jackson Finley (R-So., 1-3, 4.91 ERA) vs. MIA RHP Karson Ligon (So., 3-1, 4.25 ERA
Starting lineup for game one-
SS K. Campbell
CF J. DeLeo
DH S. Reid
LF A. Dispigna
1B J. Finley
3B J. Giesler
RF J. Lovett
SS J. Jackson
C T. Minnick
Two players to watch for Miami are-
Yohandy Morales- .350/.419/.587 with 8 HR, 34 RBI
Blake Cyr- .316/.407/.623 with 10 HR, 35 RBI
Their lead-off hitter, CJ Kayfus, is exactly what old-school baseball fans like in a lead-off hitter: patience, patience, patience. Don't be surprised if he gets Schmolke's pitch count up in the very first inning by fouling off pitches and being patient at the plate.
Friday night starter Gage Ziehl will miss a ton of bats, but gives up a lot of hard contact. When he misses his spots, he gets in trouble in a hurry as he tends to leave it over the heart of the plate.
First pitch in about 30 minutes