2020 Gamecock Baseball: Gamecock rotation, lineup spots in 2020 are ‘gonna be wide open,’ Mark Kingston says
June 17, 2019
Pitcher Brett Kerry was a freshman All-American. Outfielder Andrew Eyster exploded toward the end of the year. Catcher Luke Berryhill was a rock behind the plate.
In a mostly disastrous 2019 season, South Carolina baseball had a few bright spots — guys who could conceivably play a role for the Gamecocks as they try to move forward from the program’s worst campaign in nearly 25 years.
And coach Mark Kingston isn’t saying they won’t. But in his postseason press conference in May, he made one thing clear: Playing time this past season guarantees nothing moving forward, especially on his young pitching staff where some freshmen were pressed into unfamiliar roles by injuries. (CLICK TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE) THE STATE
June 17, 2019
Pitcher Brett Kerry was a freshman All-American. Outfielder Andrew Eyster exploded toward the end of the year. Catcher Luke Berryhill was a rock behind the plate.
In a mostly disastrous 2019 season, South Carolina baseball had a few bright spots — guys who could conceivably play a role for the Gamecocks as they try to move forward from the program’s worst campaign in nearly 25 years.
And coach Mark Kingston isn’t saying they won’t. But in his postseason press conference in May, he made one thing clear: Playing time this past season guarantees nothing moving forward, especially on his young pitching staff where some freshmen were pressed into unfamiliar roles by injuries. (CLICK TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE) THE STATE
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