When YOU post things like that, it's time to jump ship:tongue:
I must admit that it will be hard to replace an entire weekend staff assuming Kamplain goes pro. The only real reason he should stay (imo) is he can get his stock up in the top 5 rounds or so. The way the mlb draft is set up now with $$$ after the first few rounds the signing money becomes not all that great. Lets face it, the odds even if drafted highly are stacked against you to make it in the show and sign that lucrative contract.
Would love to see him back, but I would probably take the chance if I was him.
Congrats to Turnbull on his signing this A.M.!
now, on to next year with what is on the roster pitching wise:
Bramblett
Guilbeau
Freeman
Castillo
Burrows
Shaw
Eicholtz (if anyone know what happened to him, let me know, I have no idea where he went at the end of the season. Hurt?)
Hubbard
Hess
Greer
Keller *Surgery
Adams
Oczypok (where was he at this year?)
I am not as close to the program as many, just a fan, but seriously what happened to Oczypok and Eicholtz? I was thinking Mike was gonna be a good contributor this year.
Defensively we are returning (as far as I know):
Wass (C)
Overstreet (2B)
White (SS)
Webb (OF)
Salem (OF)
Blanchard (OF)
Haynie (IF)
Cucjen (IF)
Hughston (OF)
Elliott (OF)
Goodson (OF)
There is a lot of returning players there. 2 starters Moore and Smith gone along with their leadership and overall abilities. Next has the recipe to be a decent year assuming no injuries happen (Wass...looking at you kid
)Pitching will be tough to replace but not completely impossible. Just the deal with us not getting to play "at home" could be tough, but should help with playing games on the road to a degree.
Depending on how the redshirts and incoming freshman coming in contribute, this could be another decent season. Not to mention how the schedule breaks down on when we play who.