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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I feel pretty confident in saying that SEC baseball is better than rookie ball. He was allowed to go at his own pace and develop which was beneficial to him. I do agree that by year three he would have been a star in college.
All kinds of Collegiate stars and Solid Players don't make it past Single-A ball and many can't get past Rookie ball with decent numbers. Antoine Duplantis of LSU, all Sec player, Sec Freshman of the year, but could not break and take a AA promotion. Tommy Tanks, Chic Fil A spokesman, 224 hitter in A-Ball.
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