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re: Send Guidry into the offseason focused on middle infield

Posted on 5/1/24 at 1:50 pm to
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65266 posts
Posted on 5/1/24 at 1:50 pm to
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They sell sponsorships genius.

So you paying to have an add in their baseball program doesn't make you an expert. Glad you clarified that for me
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I don’t give money to the school bc I care about the baseball program.

Then why do you think "some of us actually graduated from Barbe, give money to the baseball program" gives your statements credibility?

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I don’t really have anything to gain by telling you he hit 95 in high school.

Alums at schools never have anything to gain personally by overexaggerating how good their players are. They still do it all the time

Your posts just scream travel ball dad, but you do you
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It didn’t just happen against Zachary.

What do you think is more likely 1) that Guidry was throwing 95 in high school and couldn't do it once he got to college for no apparent reason; or 2) that he has always been a pitcher with a low 90s fastball, which is why he throws that hard in college. There's nothing wrong with a low 90s fastball fwiw. Aaron Nola makes a lot of money throwing low 90s fastballs.

"I was told by other people he threw 95" doesn't mean he actually threw 95.
This post was edited on 5/1/24 at 2:03 pm
Posted by FredbullTN
Brentwood, TN
Member since Sep 2023
1500 posts
Posted on 5/1/24 at 2:10 pm to
Lmaooo. There are literally like 4 people that I know of that care enough about Barbe baseball to do anything like that and most of them played their last game in the early 2000s. Outside of people that are deeply tied to that program, nobody gives a frick. I couldnt tell you who their good players are this year, what their record is, or if they are even still playing. All I know about Barbe this year is they got their shite pushed in by IMG and that’s only bc I saw a YouTube video about it.

You are literally a child for even thinking that way. As is Boosie.

It’s not something that is such a big deal like Texas high school football that people graduate and still talk about it. If we hear something on a random message board we can text some people who know and figure out if it’s true or not. It’s literally nothing more than that.

What I think happened is 3) he is 91-93 and has touched 94 & 95. Showed up his freshman year and was hitting 94 in SEC games and for a reason that isn’t apparent to random retards on the rant, he isn’t the same this year.





Posted by lsu777
Lake Charles
Member since Jan 2004
31575 posts
Posted on 5/1/24 at 2:35 pm to
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What do you think is more likely 1) that Guidry was throwing 95 in high school and couldn't do it once he got to college for no apparent reason; or 2) that he has always been a pitcher with a low 90s fastball, which is why he throws that hard in college. There's nothing wrong with a low 90s fastball fwiw. Aaron Nola makes a lot of money throwing low 90s fastballs.



he hasnt done it since junior year or maybe early senior year before the back injury.
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