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Lineup Change

EriktheRed

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Jul 1, 2001
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I'd like to see this tried out a few times. When Lubach is catching have Fish DH. When Fish is catching have Lubach DH. Right now both have been swinging the bat well. Fish is faster on the base path than Miller also.
 
It's likely Fish won't be behind the plate again this year. There are no more back-to-back midweek games.
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Ben Miller is "arguably" our best hitter.

He is having a rough go right now, but you don't take his bat out of this line up
 
Fish hits well against lower competition. Miller won't move out of that spot. The 2 bats aren't even comparable.
 
Ask DE about Ben Miller. He smiles and says with a chuckle, "That guy is just a natural hitter."
 
Originally posted by k9_r:
Ask DE about Ben Miller. He smiles and says with a chuckle, "That guy is just a natural hitter."
Miller needs to stay in the lineup...but for a guy with his size it would nice to see more pop out of him.
 
Originally posted by huskerbaseball13:



Originally posted by k9_r:
Ask DE about Ben Miller. He smiles and says with a chuckle, "That guy is just a natural hitter."
Miller needs to stay in the lineup...but for a guy with his size it would nice to see more pop out of him.
Why do we need pop when we have all that speeeeeeeed!?!?!
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Miller's lack of "pop" has more to do with the way these guys teach hitting than anything else. Get him out of being so flat to the ball, and you'll start seeing him driving balls into the gaps.

It's an epidemic with the whole offense - there's a reason they struggle to score runs, and it's got more to do with our hitting philosophy than anything else. Erstad preaches something he never did as a hitter, and its mind-numbing.
 
Originally posted by blackshirt98:
Miller's lack of "pop" has more to do with the way these guys teach hitting than anything else. Get him out of being so flat to the ball, and you'll start seeing him driving balls into the gaps.

It's an epidemic with the whole offense - there's a reason they struggle to score runs, and it's got more to do with our hitting philosophy than anything else. Erstad preaches something he never did as a hitter, and its mind-numbing.
+1000. His style of offense is the polar opposite of the way he played the game.
 
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