Concordia in the driver's seat after two complete games pitching: a no-hitter in today's game against Franklin by Matthew Williams (12-1) and a three hitter yesterday from Calvin Bush (6-0). That leaves them Taylor Barksdale (5-1, 3.14) for the survivor of the Franklin-Trinity elimination underway. Oh and they have Michael Smith (7-1, 1.83) who normally relieves but has a couple of starts if it goes to a second game.
With starting pitching like that how did they lose 10 games?
Mostly what Ralph said.
They didn't start starting Game #1 winner Bush until
late in the season.
They lost 2-3 in games where the bats didn't provide much support and 1-2 others throwing everyone in a mid-week game.
Two losses to playoff team Wash U to (11-0, 1.06 ERA) John Howard and (2-1, 1.77 ERA) Ryan Loutus.
The one outlier is that they got swept on the road against Louisiana College in Pineville.
Looks like even when Davenport and Limon started okay, the intent was always to give way to the bullpen early. [I know some coaches (Justin Hill at McNeese, etc.) are currently implementing that strategy (i.e. trying to let the stronger back-end throw more innings to finish games.]
JSG