highheat wrote:b-baller wrote:You need to get a clue TheSwartz. Moe is a shoe-in All Conference. He made it last year as a junior, easily the best catcher in the EDC, very good hitter, also a good outfielder and an okay pitcher.
there were two better catchers than him last year. bergeron was a way better catcher (not necessarily a better hitter) and sadler was all around better than moe.
highheat wrote:shs01240 wrote:would you put bergeron, sadler and moe all in front of nygaard last year?
forgot about nygaard. i would put him ahead of moe, even with bergeron, and behind sadler.
highheat wrote:JR wrote:highheat wrote:shs01240 wrote:would you put bergeron, sadler and moe all in front of nygaard last year?
forgot about nygaard. i would put him ahead of moe, even with bergeron, and behind sadler.
I would say Adam Crist was right up there with them as well.
he was above average defensively but i didnt think he was much of a hitter.
highheat wrote:b-baller wrote:You need to get a clue TheSwartz. Moe is a shoe-in All Conference. He made it last year as a junior, easily the best catcher in the EDC, very good hitter, also a good outfielder and an okay pitcher.
there were two better catchers than him last year. bergeron was a way better catcher (not necessarily a better hitter) and sadler was all around better than moe.
highheat wrote:b-baller wrote:highheat wrote:b-baller wrote:You need to get a clue TheSwartz. Moe is a shoe-in All Conference. He made it last year as a junior. Easily the best catcher in the EDC, very good hitter, also a good outfielder and an okay pitcher.
there were two better catchers than him last year. bergeron was a way better catcher (not necessarily a better hitter) and sadler was all around better than moe.
I believe this discussion is about THIS year. What do Sadler and Bergeron have to do with anything? Moe was All-conference last year, and with Sadler gone, Moe is best catcher in the East this year. By the way hitting is an important part of the equation, and Moe hits for power and average and is solid behind the plate.
im aware, i made the topic. i was just pointing out that you were wrong in saying that he was easily the best catcher last year.
jgabby wrote:Grant Kovacs, P, DHS, hasn't allowed an earned run all year, so I think he should be in the discussion
Mod Bot wrote:jgabby wrote:Grant Kovacs, P, DHS, hasn't allowed an earned run all year, so I think he should be in the discussion
Amazing stat right there. What kind of pitcher is he? Throws heat or more of a pitch-placement guy? Lefty? Righty?
highheat wrote:GFRR99 wrote:greene is injured so i cant see him making it.
i also cant see anyone from vc making it, jensens gonna struggle to win a game.
shelton isnt good and is completely out of control. what position does he play now? put him in right field
larson is the only player from north i can see making it unless someone else has a break through year. edland from south has a chance too
i wasnt aware that greene's injury was going to keep him out that long. that will more than likely keep him off the all state team.
jensen is legit, you probably havent ever seen him play. yes it will be tough for him to win games considering he doesnt have the defense to back him up, but he will hit the ball around well enough to get him onto the all-state team.
shelton was one of the top hitters for north last year. he'll likely split time between the infield and catching depending on what the coaches have him doing. he's more than good enough to make the all-state team.
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