2016 LHP Walker Robbins of Lucedale. 6-2 180
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2016 LHP Walker Robbins of Lucedale. 6-2 180
We may have recruited him as a pitcher, but he is also a pretty decent hitter as well. He hit like .385 as a sophomore with a home run. He also had 32 K's in 27 IP.
He's probably related to Mason Robbins, and I think he has a bunch of cousins they play baseball at George County too.
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Gotta love rivalries. LHP Trysten Barlow, a T500 prospect, RHP Gray Fenter, ranked 55 nationally, decommit from #OleMiss, visiting #MSState.
If we get Barlow and Fenton we are top 5 class no doubt. Stud pitching class. Killer decommits for ole miss. Oh well..
Wow, decommits are incredibly rare in college baseball. And they don't continue to be recruited, so this is a decision they made totally on their own.
Maybe the new stadium layout is already paying dividends.
where are barlow and fenter from? Class of 2015?
Here's some video of Gray Fenter this month hitting 94.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd2DoRb9fCc
Here's an article about Trysten Barlow. He was also a high school teammate of Paxton Stover, who is a freshman for us this year. The article is mistaken when it says that he has signed a LOI with Mississippi. He can't sign one with anyone until November.
http://www.stategazette.com/story/2099159.html
Chase Barham seems to think that the Dulin transfer is causing these guys to decommit.
Whatever it is- I'd love to have Fenter. He's got an electric arm. Trysten Barlow would just add to an already sick group of lefties that we'll have coming through the line from 2015-2017. Robbins also seems like a good pickup from what I've seen.
Great news, thanks for keeping up with these details
But...but...but I thought that TSUN had the best facilities in the whole universe for baseball. That's all you ever hear them talking about. And Yancy says we're just trying to keep up with them and we'll never get our new field built. And...and...and they played in the CWS for the first time in a generation. and beer showers Best tradition in college baseball. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Sorry bears. One good year in half a century won't cut it. You sure look small in our rearview mirror. And for the record...that's what she said too.
How things have gone for them since Godwin left should be a clear indication of who was actually building that team on the recruiting trail IMO, which I feel like we already knew. I may be proven wrong over time -- but the new Mike Clement hire had a lot more of a Reinstetle/Mossberg feel compared to a Godwin/McDonnell feel...
Engie, I think he was on a big time hot seat before the season-Bianco, not after a fleeting success, it has taken a nose dive. I think next year they might just be above a .500 club, then with these recruits leaving, he might be gone soon. Of course, I want him to stay bc he is incompetant to me.
It would be great if we could make another run at Dallas Woolfolk now. He's really the only in-state player for 2015 I want that we don't already have.
One thing seems pretty evident though- UM is going to have to change how they recruit a little bit going forward. Dulin's teams get pretty much all the best local talent, so Bianco better try and mend that bridge before it gets totally burnt and forces him to recruit more out of the area. I know UM and MSU both recruit nationally for baseball, but you can't just cut off the talent from your home base and expect to be okay.
It'll be very interesting to see how UM's 2016 Dulin commits respond- because there's a few good ones that we might be able to get now.
ETA- Also, I would have liked Gene Wood as well for 2015. Other than him and Woolfolk going to Bama and UM respectively, it was pretty much a clean sweep for us this year in state- at least as far as the best talent goes.
Guys, we are about to be very very good. You are about to see wonders. Our teams over the next few years will have the most talent I have seen in a long time. And with the new stadium coming, I predict we will have 20 mill pretty soon, we are about to explode. If we don't win the NC in the next few years, something is wrong.
Watched them pitch all summer! Both are as solid as can be. Barlow is a crafty lefty with good movement and Velo low 90's upper 80's. Fenter is a strong righty 90-94 touched 97 with good stuff, he needs to work on his move to the plate in stretch with runners on but he is a bulldog on the mound. Barlow was at the east coast pro and pitched two or three good innings. I know for a fact the Dulin boys and the Dulin dad's have worked on these two all summer and the interest was there so for them to decommit is a big plus. The State kids on the team and those two are great friends now. The only worry State might have is if they go the Juco route because the pro scouts are telling them to so they can draft them after a year or two. If we get them on campus for a visit it could be big for the good guys!
Oh, I wouldn't doubt we already have it. We could start on some things this fall. I can't wait to get rid of that cement thing.
But Yancy said it will never be built.***
Seriously, I figured we already had pretty close to that already pledged as soon as it was announced that we needed $20 million up front. From having talked to him before and recognizing how cautious he is about stuff like this, Stricklin isn't going to announce a project that ambitious/expensive without knowing good and well where the lion's share of that money is coming from before hand.
I think they will actually be there tomorrow but either way it is GREAT news!
The impact would be big in Memphis as well. Maybe even moreso than in Mississippi. If we own Mississippi AND Memphis- look out.
But I do agree- I would like to flip Wood, but it's not likely to happen. Woolfork is good, but I think he is more of a relief guy in college. His delivery is pretty funky.
There is a player from Morton that I like named Luke Craig that is under the radar- but he dominated his league last year. Plus, he has SEC size- 6'2". Another player to watch is Spencer Kayten from Purvis. He's a little bit raw as a player and I have some concerns about his arm strength. He might be OK if he plays first base.
My only concern is how many of these commits are going to be drafted and take the money? Ive already heard that Riley, Mangum, Marerro, Colorado kid, Georgia Pitcher are all likely to get drafted very high.
Getting back to Walker Robbins, he is ranked 136 in 2016 class. Not bad. Yes, next June, we will be quite busy keeping up with our signees. Been a long time...
Georgia pitcher? You might be thinking of Mitchell Miller who is a 2016 player. He is likely coming to school and will be a two year guy.
Marrero is probably going to school. Mangum is coming to school.
The only draft concerns I have right now in order are Pickett, Riley, Fenter, and then maybe Parker Ford if he has a really good year in high school. But as of now, I suspect he will come to school.
We have five commits for 2015 right now who I'd consider serious draft risks (Riley, Pickett, Padgett, Marerro, and Ford)- and should Fenter commit, he'd make number six. Keep half or more of those six, and it's a very successful class.
There are several more of our commits who are definitely good enough to be drafted high and go pro, but those would be the main six who are really elite. I feel pretty good about keeping everyone else- other than those six.
You feel better about Marrero than I do. I know his size is an issue, but it seems to me that a lot of those guys who have MLB pedigree in their family usually give pro ball a good hard look coming out of high school.
Personally, I'd put our chances at 50/50 with Marrero. I'd love to have him here though. He could benefit big time from playing, IMO.