Groff from Rookie ball to AAA? Quite a jump...
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Pro ball / Re: BB: D3 MLB Draft projections, picks and free-agent signings
June 09, 2010, 06:20:41 PM
OK, thanks for the clarification. I didn't realize 3 of the 4 were taken by the Dbacks, still an awesome feat though.
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Pro ball / Re: BB: D3 MLB Draft projections, picks and free-agent signings
June 09, 2010, 05:49:02 PM
Wow, pretty impressive, 4 players from one division 3 team, that has to be a record! Congrats to all of the division 3 players selected, well done! I love seeing this.
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 21, 2010, 09:22:45 AM
Hammer, did you hear of any specific names for the ineligibility? If Keystone loses any of their big bats in the middle of the lineup, it could be disastrous. Were they using an ineligible player in the game yesterday? If so, do you think they would get the boot from the tourney?
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 20, 2010, 10:13:22 PM
Keystone pitcher threw a double play ground ball back to him into center field in the 6th inning with one out and no runs across. 3 runs scored shortly thereafter. Then a ground ball double play ball was hit to the third baseman in the seventh inning with one out and no runs across, third baseman threw the ball into right field. 4 runs scored shortly thereafter. If these two plays were made, could have been a different story. However, I get the feeling that JH was the superior team and that they would have still found a way to win. However, these two plays were crucial mistakes in the game. Keystone seemed deflated after the seventh, just my observation.
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 20, 2010, 09:03:20 PM
Oh and thanks for the clarification earlier Hammer. You were on point with your JH prediction!
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 20, 2010, 08:43:53 PM
JH 9 Keystone 4, close for a while, but the better team won today. Keystone had the lead until the 5th inning, but started booting and throwing the ball around. If I'm not mistaken, I think they had 4 errors which is way too many in a game like this. I'll be surprised if anyone beats JH. I felt JH was much more fundamentally sound than Keystone. I was extremely impressed, they were good in all aspects of the game. Does anyone think that Kean or any other team in this region for that matter can match up with JH? I am looking forward to the next few days, should get interesting.
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 20, 2010, 01:26:50 PM
By "players" I'm assuming you mean scouts? You heard it hear first, I'm calling upset in a tight one, Keystone 5 JHU 4. Keystone has nothing to lose, they need to leave it all on the field today to beat a team of this caliber, and I think they will.
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 20, 2010, 11:52:31 AM
Wow, he is 10-0. Is he they're number 1? I haven't seen Hopkins yet this year, but I hear they are dynamite. Should be a good one.
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Mid-Atlantic Region / Re: 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional
May 20, 2010, 11:41:24 AM
I hear Sean Murphy is pitching for Keystone. He was a weekend starter at High Point in NC 2 years ago and transferred last year to Keystone. He is pretty solid. Did you guys hear who is throwing for Johns Hopkins? I may be going to the game later today and am excited for this matchup.
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