With
the 958th pick (32nd round) in the 2019 draft, the Mets picked:
5-yr. senior RP, Cole Gordan, out of Mississippi State.
5-yr. senior RP, Cole Gordan, out of Mississippi State.
2019 stats: 26-appearances, 4-0, 3.96, 38.2-IP, 61-K
6-5 244
hailstate - 2018 (Junior Season)
Awards:
Earned SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll.
Season:
Appeared in a team-high 30 games with one start…Lone start came against Texas
Southern (3/21)…Picked up four victories and had a team-best four saves…Added
two holds and had two blown saves…Posted wins versus Louisiana (3/2), against
Texas Southern (3/21), versus Ole Miss (4/24) and against Oklahoma
(6/3)…
Collected saves versus Sam Houston State (3/4), at LSU (3/30), against
Florida (5/19) and versus North Carolina (6/19)…Had holds versus UC-Santa
Barbara (2/23) and in the second game of a doubleheader against Arkansas
(4/21)…Stranded 19 of 31 inherited runners.
Rankings:
Finished No. 51 nationally and No. 6 in the SEC in relief appearances (30).
clarionledger
- Part of Lemonis wanted to take the baseball from senior pitcher Cole Gordon’s
hand and send him to the dugout. The other part told himself to give Gordon a
chance. That’s the side he listened to.
“I
was actually going out there to ask him if he had any left in the tank,”
Lemonis said. “But halfway there, he started barking at me that he wanted this
last guy. So, I pretty much turned around and walked back to the dugout.”
Gordon
had runners at first and second with two outs in the top of the 13th inning. He
had already pitched 4.2 innings against the LSU Tigers up to that point. There
was no way he was leaving the bump in a 4-4 game with two men on base that he
was responsible for.
There
was no way he was handing the ball over to Lemonis without trying to get the
last out.
“I
told him those were my runs out there,” Gordon said. “I owed it to the team to
get that guy out.”
That’s
exactly what he did.
On
a 3-1 count against LSU’s lead-off hitter Josh Smith, Gordon got him to ground
out to MSU sophomore first baseman Tanner Allen. Allen stepped on the bag to
record the final out of the top half of the 13th without having to toss the
ball back to Gordon.
Gordon
never touched it again, but it’s what he did while he was holding and hurling
the baseball over the course of five innings that might’ve been the difference
in Mississippi State's 6-5 SEC Tournament victory.
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