knoxvol52
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He has a minor quad injury that he tweaked sliding into 2B. I don’t think it’s anything serious.I noticed that after a red hot start in his first seven games at North Carolina State, Dalton Bargo has not played in the last four games. Injury? Does anybody know?
"Another good one," Coach Ostrander told the media after Crabtree's one-hit shutout of Ole Miss in three innings of work on Tuesday. "He's really found his identity. His fastball... 92, 93, 94. The split is really playing up for him. I think all fall we were really kind of searching for that, finding out 'who are you, how are you going to attack hitters?' I really think he's found that, and that's huge. That's huge for this staff to have another really viable starting option. So, (I'm) very proud of him."
I think the younger guys should have to earn it. Bargo can play catcher and first just like Levi. No offense to the kid, but I feel like Levi has been given a longer leash because of his hype and not his performance. With Bargo at first were a much better team.Considering the significant majority of players that leave Tennessee do so because they aren’t good enough to get consistent playing time, I can’t fault them for leaving. They want to play. Not sit. Chase Burns was a unique situation of a guy we wanted to keep but couldn’t.
And then there is Dalton Bargo. I love Bargo but feel like this team is better off with moving on to some of the younger talent. I wish him nothing but the best and I’m glad to see him doing well at NC State already, but it was probably the right move to mutually part ways.
