Along with that, it’s obvious that his swing decisions were excellent in the same duration, averaging out a 10% whiff and a 7% chase rate.
Of the four games, Sunday was undoubtedly the best. It was a career stat line for Daniel, going 4-for-6 with 3 home runs, a walk, and 6 RBI.
Even in a ridiculously loaded lineup, Jackson is the catalyst, recording a hit now in 14 of his last 15 games. More importantly, he’s bound to make history soon, likely to become the seventh player in college baseball history to have both 25 home runs and 25 stolen bases.
Jackson will be back in action for Georgia on the road this coming Tuesday against Georgia Tech at Truist Park.
Cade Townsend | RHP
IPHERBBSONPSTRIKE %610278859.09Ole Miss’s Cade Townsend in his Saturday start against Tennessee.
Now 9–2 since April 1, Ole Miss has been a wagon. A big reason why is Townsend, who turned in six strong innings in Knoxville against the surging Vols this past Saturday.
When looking more into the arsenal, there’s a ton of buttery details. Starting with the four-seam fastball, a lively 94-97 mph weapon getting nearly 20 inches of ride as well as averaging over 2,400 RPM.
Cade also incorporates a cutter often, a primary offering against right-handers. A pitch earning a 40% whiff rate with nearly 2,500 RPM, he locates it often to his glove-side, minimizing barrel control with firm, late action.
As far as the offspeeds, there’s more to tell too. First with the slider, it presents true sweep traits, as it got over 8 inches of glove-side action with a 62% whiff rate. Next, an upper-80s splitter, a kill-spin pitch often thrown to lefties and ahead in counts. Lastly, a true 12/6 curveball, living 81-84 mph generating over 12 inches of drop and well executed low in the zone.