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Stand out Freshman

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by gapshott, Nov 10, 2007.

  1. Braves

    Braves Watauga Pioneers #6

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    ahhhh...Joey Savago, part of the East Meck wrecking crew. What a great kid!

    I saw your field the other day, dragbunt...looking good! I saw your HC, also...looking good, too. I saw your early season schedule....looking tough! Every game you guys will see some of the top pitchers in the state.:bike:
     
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    Grimsley Freshmen

    Grimsley has three stand-out freshmen. All three have a chance to play varsity. George Carter, Austin Leonard and Sawyer Highfill. Carter is a big lefty pitcher/first-baseman, Leonard is a big right-handed hitter and Highfill is an original catcher but should see plenty of time in the outfield until Junior Catcher Gabe Dimock graduates.
     
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    Sawman is a good player and a great kid. Alan, you're fortunate to have him. Great kid.

    Ragsdale has a kid named Zack Hodges that you guys will be hearing about.
     
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    8th Grader at Meadowlark to watch

    Here is someone to watch. Jacob Campbell at Meadowlark Middle School. A big kid at just under 6'2" and 210 lbs. Worked all winter at TPG with Todd Jenkins and is now hitting low to mid 80's consistently. A good curveball and change-up, and has been working on his splitter. He will be tough to beat
     
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    sounds like a good player
    what high school will he attend


    i would like to keep this thread open to current freshmen only in the future
     
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    8th grader throwing mid 80's consistantly

    You should call Scott Boras immediately!
     
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    If he's working on a splitter in the 8th grade he won't be around to pitch by his senior year.
     
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    Low to mid 80's in middle school?

    I hope your right. I hope your wrong about the splitter. I am more interested in seeing the hitters in middle school that are forcing him to need a splitter to get them out!
     
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    could the poster be the same person in the post. If it is please dont hurt yourself.. Good Pitchers in Middle School only need Location and a little speed.. Mid 80's will dominate.. Hope he is still around at 16 not a flash at 14. Take care of yourself there is plenty of time to learn old man pitches..
     
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    Yeah...I kinda figured. I hope he takes your advice. Mid 80's can get you wins in HS and college
     

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