Mike Fox knows how it’ll begin and how it’ll end, but what’s in between is still a work in progress.
With opening day against Xavier set for Friday, the North Carolina baseball coach is tasked with organizing the talented cluster of arms that fall between ace starter Kent Emanuel and junior closer Michael Morin.
Fortunately for the Tar Heels, there are plenty of options from which to choose.
“Our bullpen was deep last year, but I think it might even be deeper this year,” Emanuel said. “We feel like we could just go out one weekend and the coaches just assign each pitcher one or two innings, and we’d be fine.”
Of course, the Tar Heels would likely be fine with just Emanuel on the mound, too.
The lefthander burst onto the scene as a freshman last season, leading the weekend rotation with a 2.33 ERA while punching out 89 batters in 104.1 innings.
Emanuel twice finished what he started, notching two complete games — including a four-hit shutout against Texas in the College World Series.
Fox said the sophomore will take the Friday starting slot in place of Patrick Johnson, who the Colorado Rockies drafted in 2011 after he won 13 games for the Tar Heels last season.
The other weekend spots haven’t been announced, but frontrunners have emerged.