Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
Coming into his first collegiate appearance, I wondered how good Slater Lee really was. As a true freshman, could he really step-in and be a number-two starter on a team that has aspirations larger than the regional they made it to last year?
In his debut, Lee didn’t disappoint.
If there is an aspect of the team that is a big question-mark for Cal Poly this year, it is the reliability of the Friday and Saturday starters. On Saturday, Lee struck-out seven and allowed just one run in 6 1/3 innings, giving up only two hits.
The one Kansas State run got off Lee was the result of a double-play ball that went off his foot followed by a swinging bunt. The Wildcats only managed to get one ball out of the infield on Lee all night long.
Mustang true freshman Slater Lee leaves the game in the 7th leading 3-1…6 1/3 IP 1R 2H 7K 1W. Only one ball to the outfield. Nice job!
— 'C.J.' Silas (@cjsilas) February 16, 2014
The season is a long one, but on Saturday, Cal Poly fans saw why Larry Lee put a freshman as his number-two starter.
Assistant coach Teddy Warrecker was especially pleased with Lee’s performance, calling it “special” on Twitter.
Slater Lee was special tonight in his first college start #gamer
— Teddy Warrecker (@teedubb25) February 16, 2014
With the win, Cal Poly clinches the series against Kansas State for the second straight year. They’ll go for the sweep Monday at 1:00.
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