As I write this, my desk is covered by media guides and yellow sheets of legal pad paper. I’m trying to figure out when - if ever - a Shocker team took this many losses to its roster. I’m not finished, but I have not found one. WSU will lose (barring a major surprise) all three weekend starters.
No team dating to 1989 has lost the three pitchers with the most starts (some seasons WSU had four weekend starters). Several seasons only one of the three pitchers with the most starts returned (1990, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003). The closest comparison I have found so far is 1990, when Greg Brummett and Pat Cedeno departed. Morgan LeClair, who made 13 starts in 1989, pitched out of the bullpen in 1990 and did not start a game.
Losing five position players is probably not unprecedented. For some reason, it feels like a bigger shakeup than that, probably because the group that got WSU into two straight supers is largely gone. The one comparison that leaps to mind is 1991, when the starting infield of 3B Pat Meares, SS Mike Lansing, 2B P.J. Forbes and 1B Bryant Winslow left after the 1990 season.
I am talking to WSU coach Gene Stephenson on Thursday for the traditional wrap-up story. Before I get any facts, let’s take a guess at next season’s lineup.
1B/DH - McKeever, Engrav or Josh Rosecrans. McKeever may stay at DH if he is a bigger part of the bullpen. Engrav needs to hit for the Shockers to be successful. Rosecrans, who also catches, comes in with a rep as a good hitter. WSU probably needs him to contribute immediately.
2B - Logan Watkins. At this point, I’m going to guess Josh Workman will sign since he has been in college since 2005. If he comes back, things change. Watkins may be able to play the outfield.
SS - Dusty Coleman.
3B - Tyler Grimes. We did not get much of a look at Grant Muncrief this season. His future may be on the mound.
C - Cody Lassley. Chris O’Brien may be an option here. Baseball America says his bat is more advanced than his glove. If that is true, I would give the edge to Lassley.
RF - Ryan Jones
CF - Kevin Hall
LF - A big question. Mitch Caster looked good as a freshman. Bret Bascue has played a lot in two seasons. I don’t know if any of the freshmen are an option here.
Weekend rotation - Cameron Maldonado, Cobey Guy, Tim Kelley, Jordan Cooper. This is a total guess. Fall baseball is usually a time when WSU’s starters relax and rest their arms. This fall will be different. There may be as many as five or six others who will get a serious look as a starter. Unless somebody like Maldonado or Kelley is light’s out this summer, I would think coaches will need to get a good look at them this fall.
We will see what the coaches say. This list may change.