Quote Originally Posted by bulldogcountry1 View Post
I wouldn't say that's the norm. Guys that do well in the summer tend to carry it over to the next season to a degree. One thing to remember is that not all summer leagues are created equal. If someone does well in the Cape, it's very encouraging. The fact that we have a lot of guys in the Cape and doing well says we better be pretty good next year or else.

What many want to know is why do so many make huge leaps in the summer? I assume playing summer ball is much less stressful than what players have to deal with during the school year. Maybe that allows players to relax and only focus on baseball for a couple months. At least, I hope it it something like that and not that they aren't being developed properly by our staff.
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