NDbballfan123 wrote:Shane Stafford from New Rockford is pretty good and only getting better, great glove at first and good arm pitching. I do believe he was 2nd on the team in batting average last year
Souixfan wrote:Zac Woodbridge from midkota is pretty good. his arm is not so great but he always digs them out of the dirt. kinda bad hitter tho.
NDBaseball17 wrote:Is Tyler Schwan a Sr.?
The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:Zac Woodbridge from midkota is pretty good. his arm is not so great but he always digs them out of the dirt. kinda bad hitter tho.
who?
Souixfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:Zac Woodbridge from midkota is pretty good. his arm is not so great but he always digs them out of the dirt. kinda bad hitter tho.
who?
hes from midkota, hes not well known but hes deserves some credit.
The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:Zac Woodbridge from midkota is pretty good. his arm is not so great but he always digs them out of the dirt. kinda bad hitter tho.
who?
hes from midkota, hes not well known but hes deserves some credit.
This topic is best first baseman in the state....throw out some numbers if your going to throw out a kid from a team that won 5 games.
where did u whip out these stats?NC_408 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:Zac Woodbridge from midkota is pretty good. his arm is not so great but he always digs them out of the dirt. kinda bad hitter tho.
who?
hes from midkota, hes not well known but hes deserves some credit.
This topic is best first baseman in the state....throw out some numbers if your going to throw out a kid from a team that won 5 games.
i agree this kid is not that good at all the only reason he got to play was because Josh Quick was needed at other positions otherwise he would have been riding the pine. he did not scoop the ball out of the dirt maybe like 15 percent of the time he did and he also led the team in strike outs and he has no arm at all. Josh Quick was prolly one of the best but he graduated now and i believe he is playing at the next level at MSUM. his first year of legion he hit .480 led the team in assists and was third in RBIs while playing first base as Grigs county took third at the state tourney. His junior year he hit .333 had only 5 errors all year and led the team in assists at first base. He also won the teams defense award that year and was second in RBIs with i believe 17 in only 15 games he was injured and missed a few games. His senior year he hit somewhere around .380 i cant remember for sure. Led the team in RBIs and assists and also took home the defense award again while splitting time between first and second base he had a total of i believe 8 errors. And woodbridge could be good if he listened to Quick at all and watched him do work at first base. But i dont think even Justin Morneau could help this kid at first.
thatguy422 wrote:Tyler Schwan from Surrey has the best glove I've seen at first base. Digs em out of the dirt all the time. Hit around .400 in high school ball and around .450 in summer ball.
uconn_8 wrote:thatguy422 wrote:Tyler Schwan from Surrey has the best glove I've seen at first base. Digs em out of the dirt all the time. Hit around .400 in high school ball and around .450 in summer ball.
First of all, Tyler Schwan did not hit those numbers. No way. I like the kid but he is a .300 hitter at best. I don't know how they do their hitting stats in Surrey.
And why is there discussion on how good these first baseman's are defensively? Yes, a good first baseman can make a difference, but its probably the easiest position on the field to play defensively, definitely the easiest on the infield. How many team's "star" players in high school play 1st base? Not many, that's because other positions require ALOT more skill (not just catching the ball).
uconn_8 wrote:Scooping a ball out of the dirt is far from "extremely hard"
basebizzal wrote:where did u whip out these stats?NC_408 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Souixfan wrote:Zac Woodbridge from midkota is pretty good. his arm is not so great but he always digs them out of the dirt. kinda bad hitter tho.
who?
hes from midkota, hes not well known but hes deserves some credit.
This topic is best first baseman in the state....throw out some numbers if your going to throw out a kid from a team that won 5 games.
i agree this kid is not that good at all the only reason he got to play was because Josh Quick was needed at other positions otherwise he would have been riding the pine. he did not scoop the ball out of the dirt maybe like 15 percent of the time he did and he also led the team in strike outs and he has no arm at all. Josh Quick was prolly one of the best but he graduated now and i believe he is playing at the next level at MSUM. his first year of legion he hit .480 led the team in assists and was third in RBIs while playing first base as Grigs county took third at the state tourney. His junior year he hit .333 had only 5 errors all year and led the team in assists at first base. He also won the teams defense award that year and was second in RBIs with i believe 17 in only 15 games he was injured and missed a few games. His senior year he hit somewhere around .380 i cant remember for sure. Led the team in RBIs and assists and also took home the defense award again while splitting time between first and second base he had a total of i believe 8 errors. And woodbridge could be good if he listened to Quick at all and watched him do work at first base. But i dont think even Justin Morneau could help this kid at first.
uconn_8 wrote:First of all, Tyler Schwan did not hit those numbers. No way. I like the kid but he is a .300 hitter at best. I don't know how they do their hitting stats in Surrey.
And why is there discussion on how good these first baseman's are defensively? Yes, a good first baseman can make a difference, but its probably the easiest position on the field to play defensively, definitely the easiest on the infield. How many team's "star" players in high school play 1st base? Not many, that's because other positions require ALOT more skill (not just catching the ball).
uconn_8 wrote:Scooping a ball out of the dirt is far from "extremely hard"
uconn_8 wrote:And I watched Schwan play more than 1-2 games, probably 7-8. Not a .400 hitter, not at all. His swing is just too loopy.
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