Michigan baseball Complete 2020 projected lineup and preseason grade
Michigan baseball: Complete 2020 projected lineup and preseason grade NCAA.com
RPI: 39
Coach (record at school): Erik Bakich (259–162 in 7 seasons)
Ballpark: Ray Fisher Stadium (3,000)
Postseason history: 24 regionals (active streak: 1), 8 CWS trips (last in 2019) MICHIGAN FALL REPORT: In this preview of Michigan's 2020 season, we've graded the Wolverines in each characteristic of the game: Hitting, power, speed, defense, starting pitching, bullpen and experience/intangibles. But before we begin, let's present our projected lineup for Michigan in 2020.
St. Louis (Westminster Christian) 2B Riley Bertram, So. .385/.515/.538 0 7 1 3B Logan Pollack, Jr. DNP SS Jack Blomgren, Jr. .314/.417/.401 3 47 7 LF Jordan Nwogu, Jr. .321/.435/.557 12 46 16 CF Jesse Franklin, Jr. .262/.388/.477 13 55 4 RF Christian Bullock, Sr. .263/.385/.407 2 14 14 DH Dominic Clementi, RS-Jr. .195/.276/.299 1 6 2
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PRESENTED BY Michigan has been on an upward trajectory throughout Erik Bakich’s tenure as head coach, but it finally made its boldest statement last season with a trip to the College World Series Finals, after knocking off top national seed UCLA in the super regional round. Statement made, indeed. And in 2020, they have returned enough talent and experience to secure the No. 13 ranking in . Below are a few facts to consider when breaking down the 2020 Michigan club: 2019 record: 50-22 (16-7 Big Ten)RPI: 39
Coach (record at school): Erik Bakich (259–162 in 7 seasons)
Ballpark: Ray Fisher Stadium (3,000)
Postseason history: 24 regionals (active streak: 1), 8 CWS trips (last in 2019) MICHIGAN FALL REPORT: In this preview of Michigan's 2020 season, we've graded the Wolverines in each characteristic of the game: Hitting, power, speed, defense, starting pitching, bullpen and experience/intangibles. But before we begin, let's present our projected lineup for Michigan in 2020.
Michigan s projected lineup
Pos. Name, Yr. AVG/OBP/SLG HR RBI SB C Joe Donovan, Jr. .234/.314./.421 9 37 0 1B Jimmy Obertop, Fr. FRSt. Louis (Westminster Christian) 2B Riley Bertram, So. .385/.515/.538 0 7 1 3B Logan Pollack, Jr. DNP SS Jack Blomgren, Jr. .314/.417/.401 3 47 7 LF Jordan Nwogu, Jr. .321/.435/.557 12 46 16 CF Jesse Franklin, Jr. .262/.388/.477 13 55 4 RF Christian Bullock, Sr. .263/.385/.407 2 14 14 DH Dominic Clementi, RS-Jr. .195/.276/.299 1 6 2
Michigan s projected weekend rotation closer
Pos. Name, Yr. W-L ERA IP SO BB SV SP #1 Jeff Criswell, Jr. 7-1 2.72 106 116 50 3 SP #2 Ben Dragani, RS-So. DNP – Injured SP #3 Isaiah Page, RS-Fr. 4-1 2.75 52.1 33 16 1 Closer Willie Weiss, So. 1-0 1.74 31.1 39 20 0 Grading the Wolverines: Just as scouts grade prospects using the 20-80 scouting scale, we use a 20-80 scale to evaluate teams in our top 25. A score of 50 in each category is average, relative to a typical NCAA tournament team; 55 is slightly above-average; 60 is above-average (plus); 70 is well above-average (plus-plus); 80 is top of the scale, historically strong. Accordingly, 45 is fringe-average or slightly below-average; 40 is below-average; 30 is well below-average; and 20 is the extreme in that direction.Hitting 60
Look for the Wolverines to have yet another productive offensive lineup this season. We discuss several key hitters in subsequent sections, but the big thing that stands out with this group is that despite losing some key bats such as Jordan Brewer, Jimmy Kerr and Ako Thomas, the Wolverines are in strong shape from an offensive standpoint. Jordan Nwogu and Jack Blomgren each hit over .300 last season and are ready to emulate that success this season, while I would look for sizable jumps from Jesse Franklin and Joe Donovan. Franklin dazzled at times during last year’s College World Series run, and you’d never know that he still finished the season with a batting average around .262. He’ll be much better. Meanwhile, Donovan had some big moments down the stretch last season, too, but again, still finished the campaign with a .234 batting average. He’ll hit for a better average and potentially more power after slugging nine homers last year. 2020 IS COMING: Riley Bertram is a solid hitter who will be a nice everyday addition to the lineup, while speedy Christian Bullock can make things happen a variety of ways. Michigan also welcomes back talented Dom Clementi, who had an injury last spring. In terms of newcomers, Cam Hart is a junior college transfer to watch. He made some strides in the fall, while Teddy Burton, Jimmy Obertop and Danny Zimmerman are all guys who made solid impressions during the fall. Finally, keep an eye on veteran Matt Schmidt, who like many of these guys, made a solid impression.Power 55
The Wolverines will definitely have the ability to hit the ball out of the yard again this spring. Sure, Michigan must replace power hitting specialists like Jordan Brewer and Jimmy Kerr, who combined for 27 home runs last season. However, they welcome back several guys with big-time power, including Nwogu, who had 14 doubles and 12 home runs last season, Franklin, who had 15 doubles and 13 home runs last season, and Donovan, who finished the 2019 campaign with nine homers. ALL-AMERICANS: And Dom Clementi, who led the team in hitting two seasons ago. Clementi will hit for an average, but he also possesses some power potential as well. Jack Blomgren also has some intriguing gap power, while Obertop is a talented freshman who showed during the fall he could provide some power production right away.Speed 55
Michigan will be without its top two base stealers from last season in Jordan Brewer and Blake Nelson, but there are still plenty of guys on this roster who can make some things happen with their legs. For instance, Nwogu and Bullock each finished last season with double digit stolen bases, and Erik Bakich has made it abundantly clear that Michigan plans to be aggressive with Bullock this spring. Blomgren and Franklin are athletic, and both have much more speed potential than the stats from last season would indicate. And there are others, particularly off the bench, that could help the Wolverines with their need for speed.Defense 65
Look for the Wolverines to have a solid situation from a defensive standpoint. Behind the plate, hard-nosed Joe Donovan provides leadership and defensive stability, while Blomgren is a high-quality shortstop and Riley Bertram should do a solid job of replacing former standout Ako Thomas at second base. The outfield is loaded with experience and quality, too. Jordan Nwogu has improved his defensive skill set, while Jesse Franklin is very athletic in center field and Christian Bullock in right field is the fastest player on the team. There will be stability from a defensive standpoint, and that usually bodes well for the win column. 2022 College World Series:CWS HISTORY: B/R: ALL-TIME STARTING 9s: )
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