Our Best Guess: Oklahoma State Baseball Season Opener Starting Line-Up
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State opens the 2024 baseball season on Friday in Huntsville, Texas was defending WAC Champion Sam Houston State. It’s opening day, so you know head coach Josh Holliday is excited. Everybody is excited. There is enough returning with this team in All-American and major award candidates Carson Benge and Nolan Schubart.
Schubart is the number on offensive threat and the key will be who Holliday has in the line-up around him. Last year he was protected front and back by heavy bats like Roc Riggio, David Mendham, and Nolan McLean. Those guys are gone and some teams may just give Schubart first base.
“If they want to walk me, that’s fine, they got to deal with the guys behind me,” said Schubart with confidence in the guys that will need to protect him in the order. “Pitchers are going to have to pick their poison.”
I feel even more confident in projecting the baseball line-up. My question is will Lane Forsythe just be the answer at defending the middle at shortstop or will he help out in a major way with the offense.
“He’s got good experience. He’s got the ability to play a very solid defensive shortstop, which is obviously important to the team,” head coach Josh Holliday said. “That’s a big part of what drew us to him and ultimately why he chose to come here in the transfer process was a chance to jump on the field at shortstop and have a great senior year.”
He was part of a national championship at Mississippi State.
The toughest pick to make for me was the starting pitcher. My pick is fresh off of a national championship, albeit in junior college. Brian Holiday doesn’t look imposing. He isn’t a guy that can throw 100-miles plus on the radar gun. The numbers say that hitters have a hard time just getting the bat on the ball.
“I’m a big guy that wants to win and it doesn’t matter what role I’m in,” Brian Holiday said at Media Day. “Whatever role I’m in closing, long relief or a weekend guy than I’m going to go out there and treat it like the seventh game of the World Series and pitch my heart out.”
I’m eager to see it, so I penciled him in as the opening day starting pitcher.
Opening Day - Oklahoma State at Sam Houston State - Cowboy Line-Up Card
Order | No. | Position | Name | Notes |
1. | 4 | CF | Zach Ehrhard | Athletic Jr. can hit and steal bases. He will need to hit better than the .239 from last season |
2. | 2 | 2B | Aidan Meola | Another athletic Floridian that has been the answer at 2nd base. He is coming off injury. |
3. | 3 | RF | Carson Benge | He’s on a lot of preeason lists and All-American teams. Pitching Coach Walton admits he’s a position guy first. |
4. | 10 | LF | Nolan Schubart | He hits like a clean-up hitter and is the returning leader in home runs (17) and RBI (74). |
5. | 12 | 1B | Colin Bruerggemann | He is the logical guy at first base, can hit, and is the kind of target you want. Lets hope he can scoop em like Mendham. |
6. | 17 | 3B | Tyler Wulfert | Hit .327 last season with 9 home runs and 34 RBI in only 171 at bats. |
7. | 18 | DH | Beau Sylvester | This was my biggest question mark. This could go to Jaxson Crull at times or a hot freshman. |
8. | 8 | C | Ian Daugherty | The Kingfisher native has competition but if he is on this is his job. |
9. | 6 | SS | Lane Forsythe | The Mississippi State transfer is there for his smooth glove. If he hits well it is a bonus. |
Pitcher | 14 | RHP | Brian Holiday | This could be Brennan Phillips or Gabe Davis or transfer Robert Cranz. I want to see the guy that averaged two K’s an inning. |