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sifoeeprocess.com | February 9, 2018

How Griffin Conine (and friends) can lead Duke to the top of ACC

Duke baseball is coming off a 30-28 season. The Blue Devils finished under .500 in the battle-tested Atlantic Coast Conference for the third straight season, compiling a 12-18 record.

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That鈥檚 all in the past, however. Duke is getting a lot of attention in the preseason polls and are expected to compete in an ACC that has seven teams listed in some Top 25 rankings.

So what鈥檚 the difference? Why is this Duke team so much more prepared than last year鈥檚?

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鈥淚t鈥檚 a combination of ability and experience,鈥 head coach Chris Pollard said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got some guys who have a lot of ACC time under their belt. Not just the headliner guys, but you got a guy in Max Miller, our captain, that鈥檚 played in a 142 straight ball games. Jack Labosky, Zack Kone, they鈥檝e been starting since their freshman year. So, you look around the field you see a lot of guys that got three, four years of experience under the belt.鈥

鈥淲e have a really talented freshman class, but the funny thing is, I don鈥檛 know how much we鈥檒l use them,鈥 All-American outfielder Griffin Conine told sifoeeprocess.com. 鈥淲e got lucky in a way in the draft last year. It鈥檚 a selfish thing to say, but those three guys coming back, you know [Jack] Laboksy, Mitch Stallings, Ryan Day, was huge for us. That鈥檚 senior leadership that we haven鈥檛 had, we鈥檝e always been a young team. This is a unique year, we return eight starters.鈥

Of course, there鈥檚 also Conine.

Conine had a big sophomore season in 2017, vastly improved from his debut. He hit .298 with 11 doubles, 13 home runs, and 56 RBI. He was perfect on the base paths, successful in all nine stolen base attempts, while posting a very impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio of 45-to-41.

His success continued on the Cape, where he hit .329 with nine home runs. He hit a bomb in the All Star Game and one more in the playoffs for good measure, earning himself top pro prospect honors. He also dug into a new aspect of his game, making him an even stronger 鈥 and scarier 鈥 presence at the plate.

鈥淚鈥檝e always liked the long ball,鈥 Conine said. 鈥淚t was something that really didn鈥檛 click my freshman year. I really discovered my power approach in the Northwoods after that freshman summer. That鈥檚 where I honed my approach.

鈥淪omething in the Cape that was really big for me was starting to have power to the opposite field. I had pull-side pop. That kind of messed with my approach at times. I felt like I had to pull pitches to try to get them in the air and that would put me in slumps. I think my first three or four home runs in the Cape were to the left of center, that was something I was really happy about. It鈥檚 just a new part of my game, it unlocks a whole half of the field that I hadn鈥檛 been using. I can cover the entire plate with authority to all fields, that鈥檚 big for me coming into this season.鈥

Conine has had some extra help along the way. Baseball is in his bloodlines: his father is 17-year MLB veteran Jeff Conine. In his father, he has the perfect outsider's opinion of his game, without being too much of an annoying dad along the way.

鈥淚t鈥檚 more laid back than people probably think,鈥 Conine said of his relationship with his father. 鈥淚f things are going well, he鈥檒l lay off and let me do my thing. I鈥檒l ask him questions mostly about approach stuff, the mental side and things like that. It鈥檚 awesome to have that tool to lean on. I remember last season, I was kind of struggling a little bit. He text me a video of something he had seen. He said my hips were flying open, my head was flying open, and I think I was just trying to do too much. That little tweak, the next day I took the ball the other way and I got hot after that.鈥

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Enter 2018. Conine enters the season as one of the more decorated student-athletes in the game, piling up preseason All-American honors. He鈥檚 skyrocketing up MLB Draft boards and is widely viewed as the leader of this surging Duke team.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely different than the past,鈥 Conine said. 鈥淢y sophomore year I started off not too hyped. I鈥檓 getting a lot of attention now, it鈥檚 not something I鈥檝e had before. I don鈥檛 think it changed anything for me. It鈥檚 cool to get these preseason honors, but it鈥檚 weird because I didn鈥檛 do anything to accomplish them. It鈥檚 what they are predicting. It's a huge honor, but I want the ones at the end of the season for our team.鈥

Conine won鈥檛 have to go at it alone. Jimmy Herron 鈥 who led the team in hitting (.326), stolen bases (17) and tied for doubles (17) 鈥 joins him in the outfield after picking up some preseason All-American honors of his own. Throw in under-the-radar Kennie Taylor and you may be looking at the best outfield in the nation.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e very different personalities and different style players,鈥 Pollard said. 鈥淕riffin is charismatic, there鈥檚 a lot of flare to his approach to the game, and he has tremendous physical tools. Jimmy Herron plays the game a lot more blue collar, he plays the game with more of a football edge and toughness. You can鈥檛 forget Kennie Taylor. He goes and gets it from gap to gap with anyone in the country. He was our No. 2 OPS guy last year. When you put the three of those guys out there together, I have a hard time believing that somebody鈥檚 got a more athletic, more proven outfield than we have.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a lot of fun out there,鈥 Conine added. 鈥淚t happened mid-season, once Kennie got healthy and everything clicked and we were all out there everyday, the chemistry just happened. Balls in the gap that are tough, I never have to doubt or worry about colliding. That chemistry is huge for us. Same with hitting, we鈥檙e all really confident in our approaches. There鈥檚 no pressure for us, we鈥檙e three juniors that have a lot of work to do here in leading this team to Omaha.鈥

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Duke should also see an improved pitching staff. The weekend rotation is stacked with veterans, including two seniors.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an interesting group, because our most talented guys physically are our young guys," Pollard said. "But we got some veteran guys that are battle-tested. If I have to give a nod to calling someone an ace, it would be Mitch Stallings because he鈥檚 gotten high-leverage innings in the ACC since his freshman year. He was really good at getting us deep into ball games last year. Ryan Day was a career reliever transitioned into a starter鈥檚 role and handled it well. At the backend of the weekend rotation is likely Adam Laskey. He鈥檚 a guy who has true front-line ACC stuff. I think he鈥檚 poised, along with Graeme Stinson, to really make big jumps this year.鈥

For Duke, the road to Omaha goes through the gauntlet of ACC baseball. Florida State, North Carolina, Louisville, Virginia, Clemson, and Miami are all getting Top 25 attention this preseason. 

鈥淎CC is always packed with talent," Conine said. "We鈥檙e more ready for that since I鈥檝e been here. The most important thing is the experience that we have. There鈥檚 not going to be any nerves going into the ACC battles, there won鈥檛 be anyone backing down. I鈥檓 most confident in our team than any other team in the ACC, based on the guys we have returning and most importantly our pitching staff. They鈥檝e done a good job keeping our offense at bay this fall, which says something with the firepower we have.鈥

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