Quick question, since when is low to mid 90's kinda hard. The dude straight deals on a team that isn't the best. And he is a lefty, which turns heads. And by the way, In the Know you are my hero.laber wasnt even one of the three nd kids projected to be drafted this year..but he could because he's a lefty and throws kinda hard
baseball1981 wrote:laber wasnt even one of the three nd kids projected to be drafted this year..but he could because he's a lefty and throws kinda hard
ill chose not to say but i heard it was on the news last night, it was projected by perfectgameInTheKnow wrote:baseball1981 wrote:laber wasnt even one of the three nd kids projected to be drafted this year..but he could because he's a lefty and throws kinda hard
I am curious to know whos projections? Who are the three listed (Elgie, Lundy, and ?)
Here is some info on Laber in reference to his appearance against the Gophers last year and scouts. http://www.areavoices.com/bisonmedia/?blog=8877 . Laber does not throw a straight fastball and has a pretty firm sharp breaking ball. How many leftys ever throw a straight fastball really. He led his Cal Ripken collegiate summer league team in ERA last year in 8 starts with a 2.44 and 56Ks in 51.2 innings which placed him 6th in the league and 3rd among all starters with more then 4 starts and was selected a west all-star. http://www.ripkensrcollegebaseball.org/
baseball1981 wrote:lundy elgie and ebert
well, theres one obvious one i didnt say...nick batabaseball wrote:baseball1981 wrote:lundy elgie and ebert
k you proved me wrong haha...just thought maybe it was that person since you chose not to say for some reason
baseball1981 wrote:juco is accually more for a player who cant keep up with grades...banthedh wrote:Juco isn't for everyone most of the time its a place for the unpolished player to go who isn't ready to compete at the DII or DI level. The coaches at SU must have felt he was ready to go at that level. Have you seen there schedule. Have you seen the facility they play in, most kids would consider themselves lucky to play at nueman. There are some jucos that are very good but its still just juco ball. Although there are advantages to that route for some, its not for everyone.
wow, it is not a horrible comment...juco is definatley a place for players who cant keep up with grades at a d1thunderbaseball_38 wrote:baseball1981 wrote:juco is accually more for a player who cant keep up with grades...banthedh wrote:Juco isn't for everyone most of the time its a place for the unpolished player to go who isn't ready to compete at the DII or DI level. The coaches at SU must have felt he was ready to go at that level. Have you seen there schedule. Have you seen the facility they play in, most kids would consider themselves lucky to play at nueman. There are some jucos that are very good but its still just juco ball. Although there are advantages to that route for some, its not for everyone.
Wow..... wow..... wow..... That is a horrible comment.. You still have to keep up with your grades to play on a JuCo team. That's ridiculous.. JuCo's may be smaller but they still have rules. It's not like you can go play baseball there and not go to class, and not do homework, and still play.
baseball1981 wrote:wow, it is not a horrible comment...juco is definatley a place for players who cant keep up with grades at a d1thunderbaseball_38 wrote:baseball1981 wrote:juco is accually more for a player who cant keep up with grades...banthedh wrote:Juco isn't for everyone most of the time its a place for the unpolished player to go who isn't ready to compete at the DII or DI level. The coaches at SU must have felt he was ready to go at that level. Have you seen there schedule. Have you seen the facility they play in, most kids would consider themselves lucky to play at nueman. There are some jucos that are very good but its still just juco ball. Although there are advantages to that route for some, its not for everyone.
Wow..... wow..... wow..... That is a horrible comment.. You still have to keep up with your grades to play on a JuCo team. That's ridiculous.. JuCo's may be smaller but they still have rules. It's not like you can go play baseball there and not go to class, and not do homework, and still play.
andy_7 wrote:I heard that Jamestown's coach is recruiting some Lamoure kids pretty hard.
rep wrote:andy_7 wrote:I heard that Jamestown's coach is recruiting some Lamoure kids pretty hard.
sounds like ben watkins signed a letter of intent with jc
baseball1981 wrote:what kind of team do the jimmies have? i saw they got watkins and hes a solid player..
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