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Reminder: 1st RD Pick Kevin Gausman Starting for LSU on Saturday (edited)


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He's gone. From Wiki-
1984-2001 	Skip Bertman 	18 	870-330-3 	.7252002-2006 	Smoke Laval 	5 	210-109-1 	.6582007-present 	Paul Mainieri 	6 	253-118-2 	.678

He's now the athletic director and simply a fantastic guy. Can't say enough good things about Skip, Coach Mainieri and the LSU staff.

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Probably the only time I've ever actively tuned into a college baseball game... only to find out the wrong pitcher was scheduled. <a href="http://s1106.photobucket.com/albums/h367/isestrex/Emoticons/?action=view&current=dry.gif" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h367/isestrex/Emoticons/dry.gif" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

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Good. Bertman overused Ben in the College WS and he was never the same pitcher we drafted after that.

I'm not sure about that...he looked pretty legit when he pitched a 9 hit shutout in his first start and then did pretty well in 1990. Didn't he have a stretch of like 8 wins in a row or something?

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Part of me is rooting against LSU in this game because I would hate to see Gausman throw 120+ pitches three times in 12 days or something crazy. Pitchers can get seriously overused in the College World Series.

The LSU staff has yet to let him throw over 120 pitches in back-to-back weeks (I believe). I doubt they are going to have him do it three times in a week and a half (but who knows).

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I'd prefer that LSU loses this weekend and he saves a few innings for MiL action this summer
I prefer he wins because in the big picture those "few innings" don't mean bupkis. It couldn't hurt to have someone in the clubhouse who has actual experience being a winner.
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I prefer he wins because in the big picture those "few innings" don't mean bupkis. It couldn't hurt to have someone in the clubhouse who has actual experience being a winner.

Yea, having Millar on the team really helped. :rolleyes:

I am having a difficult time even positing a scenario where Gausman's success or failure in the college world series has a tangible impact on the O's future. I just don't want him to get hurt or choke on a doughnut.

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I prefer he wins because in the big picture those "few innings" don't mean bupkis. It couldn't hurt to have someone in the clubhouse who has actual experience being a winner.

How many more rounds is the NCAA tournament, after this one? Three? I'd rather have Gausman go to Frederick and make 3-4 starts there than have him pitch three more times in the NCAA. If we're lucky, he will do well enough that next spring we'll be comfortable starting him in Bowie rather than spending a partial season at Frederick, because he'll have been there, done that. It gives our staff a chance to gauge how ready he is to face professional hitters.

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