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Postby baseball » Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:59 pm

ticket0115 wrote:Pretty sure he had a legit 609 just because he hasnt gotten recgonition does meen u can bash him

if you hit a legit .609 you will get recognition....and ive never heard the name until now.
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Postby bison_18 » Thu Oct 26, 2006 6:53 pm

ticket0115 wrote:Pretty sure he had a legit 609 just because he hasnt gotten recgonition does meen u can bash him

Still don't believe it, i would say only a 1/3 of high school books are taken correctly. I've seen him play, he's good, but not .609 good, probly .450 good. I did notice too, that in the region booklet during high school last year, it didn't say that and under the AB's, i think it had him only down for like 30 somethin??, guys from other teams had AB's in the 50's and 60's. That's not my whole point but just a thought...
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Postby lightning » Fri Dec 15, 2006 8:29 pm

He is a freshmen this year.
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Postby baseballkid » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:08 pm

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ticket0115 wrote:Evan Nelson from Turtle Lake hit 531 his freshmen year and 609 his sophomore year thats pretty solid in a region with teams like Velva, Surrey, Mohall and Max Garrison and the pitching they bring to the table.

I don't really believe the .609. You're a good player but not that good. I guess a "good" bookkeeper (giving you hits instead of the fielder an error, cause lets be honest, alot of high school teams can't field that well) can make a player's stats better than they really are.

haha, trying to boost your spirits by putting yourself out there i see ticket
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Postby ticket0115 » Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:26 pm

No, baseball kid actually there is more then one person that uses this account ther is 3 or 4.
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Postby Big Hitter » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:16 am

I play with Olderbak and it is amazing how much power he can generate for being only five foot seven. He lives to play ball too. I could see him playing at the next level and being pretty good.
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Postby baseball » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:21 am

wasnt there a kid from Max/Garisson in 04 who was only about 5'6" 5'7" and had 13 HRs or something close to that.  Heath Crawford??
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Postby Big Hitter » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:22 am

bball1niner wrote:not to bash olderbach but i ve played against him 15 times and he was nothing out of the ordinary.  He's got a good arm from short, but doesn't overpower on the mound.  Since ive played him he doesn't hit well at all, so how can you see he's really in the elite class of players.?

I don't know what game you watched or played Olderbak in. But the kid is a flat out player. 5-1 last year plus he had mono for a good part of last year. He also hit 450 and he is only a junior this year. By the way he is probally the top short stop in the region.
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Postby Big Hitter » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:41 am

baseball wrote:i only know 1 person who i know for sure hit .500 his sophmore year and that was Matt Bakkum.  the impressive part was, that wasnt his best.....he hit over .550 his freshman year.

Maybe you haven't heard of them but chris hoerth and james olderbak from lakota both hit over 400 as freshmen and last year hoerth hit 500 and olderbak hit around 450. Both of them have started since they were eighth graders and both are two year all region players.
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