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Montgomery of Stanford just went Oppo Yard on TAM.
Would be nice to get a 1st Round, Switch Hitting, Daryl Strawberry in the Roster
Glad to see him go. Hate to see kids let attitude get in their own way though... life is hard enough as it is
Michael Gupton
https://www.perfectgame.org/players/...aspx?ID=565331
2022's number 36 National recruit and #1 player in North Carolina in the portal. Leaving NC State. Did not play much, 5 ABs!
How could a guy with this pedigree only get 5 at bats?
Brock Rodden - A Wichita Beningtendi or a Powerful Dubrule, 17HR from 2B
https://goshockers.com/sports/baseba...ck-rodden/7450
In the portal
371 BA, 701 SlG, 17HR, 36BB, 26K
OM picked up a guy from Mercer today.
You would think we would want to name a pitching coach asap so we could start trying to get guys. I don’t know what the hold up is unless we are waiting on someone who is still playing…
Well if State has not already got their guy and he is still coaching a still playing team, then our leadership is more foolish and lost than I thought when they hung on to lemonheadray.
And IF State is waiting until teams are through playing before even talking to potential PC?s, then they don?t have the best interest of MSU at heart.
He should already be lined up and a date scheduled to introduce him.
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Wyatt Langford got 4 AB as a freshman at Florida. He wasn't quite as highly ranked coming out of HS as Gupton but was obviously a huge stud by his sophomore year. Sometimes that's just the way it goes in college baseball, takes some guys a minute to start to realize their potential.
Historically, pro baseball teams draft players or sign free agents based on <potential>. Colleges can not do that. The coaches don?t get to work with the players but a short time as a group in the fall and again in January. Not much one on one time at all. Projects in baseball is different than projects in football. In football, you can take a signee at 6?2? 240 LBs and by the time he is in his late sophomore to early junior year, he is at 280 to 300 LBs and ready to start on the offensive or defensive line full time his junior year. He gets most of his off-season work right on campus. A baseball player can spend his entire summer and the month of December at camps or summer leagues or at Carribean Islands leagues.
I would have to see someone faster than Billy Hamilton. Not saying the guy isn't fast but Hamilton is the fastest dude I have seen in MLB in a long time.