BB: Pitcher of the Year Candidates

Started by Jim Dixon, November 07, 2007, 03:56:54 PM

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rjburke

Watch for Crystal (transfer from Frostburg) at Salisbury. He is back from Tommy John and throwing better than ever. His new Coach hasn't seen him yet, so doesn't know what he has.

hokieone

Spence, Bauman was the injured pitcher's name and he's expected back around mid-season. He had surgery and is now doing PT and throwing (but not "pitching"). If he comes back with the same skills, CNU will have 3 pretty formidable starters by season's end, a deep bullpen, and a solid closer. Sounds like a recipe for success, and I hope it is, but all we know that injuries and other things happen. Should be a very competitive year in the USAS. 

BigPoppa

Quote from: SEEYOUDOUBLEU on January 08, 2008, 05:15:57 PM
Concordia Wisconsin's Alex Tomter had a great freshmen year with an 8-1 record. Don't sleep on some of the pitchers in this conference, they are solid.

Thanks for telling us about yourself, Alex. We'll keep an eye on you this spring.
Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

Mr. Ypsi

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Quote from: BigPoppa on January 08, 2008, 07:14:21 PM
Quote from: SEEYOUDOUBLEU on January 08, 2008, 05:15:57 PM
Concordia Wisconsin's Alex Tomter had a great freshmen year with an 8-1 record. Don't sleep on some of the pitchers in this conference, they are solid.

Thanks for telling us about yourself, Alex. We'll keep an eye on you this spring.

Now, BP.  Just because his email address is {removed} doesn't mean anything; could have been a random stranger sneaking onto his computer! ;D

Jim Dixon

Quote from: BigPoppa on January 08, 2008, 07:14:21 PM
Quote from: SEEYOUDOUBLEU on January 08, 2008, 05:15:57 PM
Concordia Wisconsin's Alex Tomter had a great freshmen year with an 8-1 record. Don't sleep on some of the pitchers in this conference, they are solid.

Thanks for telling us about yourself, Alex. We'll keep an eye on you this spring.

I think a thread about self promotion might be the ticket.

SEEYOUDOUBLEU

Haha hold on with that thought fellas, my Dad wanted me to make an account that we could use on here to talk sports and of course he had to promote his son on the first one (not knowing everyone would know our email), but he got an earful about it, because I am not at all about promoting myself. However, he does make a very good point that the NAC has some great ball players! Look forward to some good ball talk with you guys this sprng coming from both of us over here.

Spence

Quote from: SEEYOUDOUBLEU on January 08, 2008, 10:02:04 PM
Haha hold on with that thought fellas, my Dad wanted me to make an account that we could use on here to talk sports and of course he had to promote his son on the first one (not knowing everyone would know our email), but he got an earful about it, because I am not at all about promoting myself. However, he does make a very good point that the NAC has some great ball players! Look forward to some good ball talk with you guys this sprng coming from both of us over here.

Fair enough in my book. Introduce dad to yahoo. :)

Jim Dixon

Quote from: SEEYOUDOUBLEU on January 08, 2008, 10:02:04 PM
Haha hold on with that thought fellas, my Dad wanted me to make an account that we could use on here to talk sports and of course he had to promote his son on the first one (not knowing everyone would know our email), but he got an earful about it, because I am not at all about promoting myself. However, he does make a very good point that the NAC has some great ball players! Look forward to some good ball talk with you guys this sprng coming from both of us over here.

Well welcome to the boards.

There has been a few folks who have self promoted themselves over the years so people always check.  Infact I think there are more parents who do so than the players themselves...:)

BigPoppa

No offense to seeyoudoubleu (Very creative name by the way CUW= Concordia-Wisconsin), but I simply needed something to do while waiting for the season to kick off in a few weeks... 23 days left unitl I can see a game live and in person with Chapman facing off against the Fighting Poets of Whittier College. Gotta love that nickname.

FEAR THE POET!
Baseball is not a game that builds character, it is a game that reveals it.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: SEEYOUDOUBLEU on January 08, 2008, 10:02:04 PM
Haha hold on with that thought fellas, my Dad wanted me to make an account that we could use on here to talk sports and of course he had to promote his son on the first one (not knowing everyone would know our email), but he got an earful about it, because I am not at all about promoting myself. However, he does make a very good point that the NAC has some great ball players! Look forward to some good ball talk with you guys this sprng coming from both of us over here.
Welcome to the boards, "SEE"!

Sometimes, success as a parent has been defined by how quickly and effectively a parent can embarrass the child!

+1!  :D

The NATHC board is a good one. I wish you a good season.  Tell your friends and encourage your SID to post as many game scores and stories as possible.

NCWC

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No self promotion going on here.


Pitcher of the Year:  Kenny Moreland CNU, over the past three seasons 22 wins, 262 k's in 249 innings

1.95 ERA, 36k's in 28 innings in the Coastal Plains League last summer
16 USA South/ Dixie Conference titles, 12 Regional titles, 2  World Series titles

BoomerIL

Collegiate Baseball Newspaper has him listed as one of their favorites!
"You observe alot by watching"  -  Yogi Berra

Jim Dixon

Quote from: NCWC on January 11, 2008, 06:05:55 PM
No self promotion going on here.


Pitcher of the Year:  Kenny Moreland CNU, over the past three seasons 22 wins, 262 k's in 249 innings

1.95 ERA, 36k's in 28 innings in the Coastal Plains League last summer

He was an honorable mention last year on the South regional team.  Sounds like this might be his breakout season. 

NCWC

I think that if Moreland played on a team like Emory he would have about 12 wins
16 USA South/ Dixie Conference titles, 12 Regional titles, 2  World Series titles

Spence

Quote from: NCWC on January 11, 2008, 06:05:55 PM
No self promotion going on here.


Pitcher of the Year:  Kenny Moreland CNU, over the past three seasons 22 wins, 262 k's in 249 innings

1.95 ERA, 36k's in 28 innings in the Coastal Plains League last summer

Definitely not a homer pick. Very impressive numbers if CNU can put together the team campaign to allow him to be considered.