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Many of us on this board have been around college baseball for many years and remember when Miami dominated the sport along with a select few blue bloods. As such, as we might still be viewing the game through that lens and be slow to move what is a "good" performance on both sides of the ball.
The days of starters with ERA's under three are over. Hitter who gets on base 40% of the time? Not a big deal. Sacrifice bunts and small ball? Welcome to loserville.
College baseball is all about bombs at the plate and strikes on the mound. Otherwise you're getting run out of the building.
The average ERA in D1 is now over 5.50. A starter with an ERA of 4? That's an all-conference starter.
As the Canes embark on another season, one where the Big Ten network has made every Big 10 team care about baseball (that money has to flow somewhere) and get indoor training facilities and NIL for their players, the days of 20 teams dominating are long over.
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The days of starters with ERA's under three are over. Hitter who gets on base 40% of the time? Not a big deal. Sacrifice bunts and small ball? Welcome to loserville.
College baseball is all about bombs at the plate and strikes on the mound. Otherwise you're getting run out of the building.
The average ERA in D1 is now over 5.50. A starter with an ERA of 4? That's an all-conference starter.
As the Canes embark on another season, one where the Big Ten network has made every Big 10 team care about baseball (that money has to flow somewhere) and get indoor training facilities and NIL for their players, the days of 20 teams dominating are long over.
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