LuckyIam wrote:not that great
gunslinger13 wrote:LuckyIam wrote:not that great
if you have seen aaron green play you would not say that. He has easly the most raw power in the state as a 14 year old for the bombers he batted 468 with 15 home runs and twice as many extra base hits as singles not to mention a godly 680 on base percentage. He will only be a sophmore this year and if he isnt in the lineup this year for south it is only because Bryant wants to play seniors ( Even though he is probably the 3rd best player on the team behind moe and ersnt). overall this kid has the potential to give the east its first true homerun hitter.
gunslinger13 wrote:LuckyIam wrote:not that great
if you have seen aaron green play you would not say that. He has easly the most raw power in the state as a 14 year old for the bombers he batted 468 with 15 home runs and twice as many extra base hits as singles not to mention a godly 680 on base percentage. He will only be a sophmore this year and if he isnt in the lineup this year for south it is only because Bryant wants to play seniors ( Even though he is probably the 3rd best player on the team behind moe and ersnt). overall this kid has the potential to give the east its first true homerun hitter.
anyballgame45 wrote:Collegiate Baseball Magazine says players to watch in Norh Dakota are:
Hochstater, Moe, Ernst and Lawley from South.
I would add Dahl and Young from WF.
Bontjes from Wahpeton
What other players should be on the watch list? Who from the West??
anyballgame45 wrote:Collegiate Baseball Magazine says players to watch in Norh Dakota are:
Hochstater, Moe, Ernst and Lawley from South.
I would add Dahl and Young from WF.
Bontjes from Wahpeton
What other players should be on the watch list? Who from the West??
theguru2 wrote:anyballgame45 wrote:Collegiate Baseball Magazine says players to watch in Norh Dakota are:
Hochstater, Moe, Ernst and Lawley from South.
I would add Dahl and Young from WF.
Bontjes from Wahpeton
What other players should be on the watch list? Who from the West??
Chance Bitzer from West Fargo as a soph on the Patriots decided to start switch hitting last season. He hit over 400 from both sides of the plate and had something like 12 HR for the year. He can also play any position on the field. I would think he would make the list.
Ndbaseball999 wrote:theguru2 wrote:anyballgame45 wrote:Collegiate Baseball Magazine says players to watch in Norh Dakota are:
Hochstater, Moe, Ernst and Lawley from South.
I would add Dahl and Young from WF.
Bontjes from Wahpeton
What other players should be on the watch list? Who from the West??
Chance Bitzer from West Fargo as a soph on the Patriots decided to start switch hitting last season. He hit over 400 from both sides of the plate and had something like 12 HR for the year. He can also play any position on the field. I would think he would make the list.
Chance goes to moorhead
gopackgo wrote:Ndbaseball999 wrote:theguru2 wrote:anyballgame45 wrote:Collegiate Baseball Magazine says players to watch in Norh Dakota are:
Hochstater, Moe, Ernst and Lawley from South.
I would add Dahl and Young from WF.
Bontjes from Wahpeton
What other players should be on the watch list? Who from the West??
Chance Bitzer from West Fargo as a soph on the Patriots decided to start switch hitting last season. He hit over 400 from both sides of the plate and had something like 12 HR for the year. He can also play any position on the field. I would think he would make the list.
Chance goes to moorhead
he plays legion for west fargo
packerbacker2013 wrote:no question green is one of the best in legion, but can he adapt to wood bats and varsity pitching
packerbacker2013 wrote:"if the College Baseball Magazine says Parker Lawley is a player to watch in ND then they should include the rest of the state as well. Lawley didnt start in his freshman-junior year so i dont know how accurate that magazine is. The rest of the players are definitely good ball players dont get me wrong. i just dont see Lawley making an impact at all"
Umm are you crazy??? Lawley is almost as good as Ernst on the mound, he hits with the best of them, he has soft and quick hands, and when the wind isn't blowing....he is like a tiger prowling the basepath....so obviously he'll have a enormus impact for south and for SDSU where he has committed becoming their best tennis and baseball player...he is a hugh college prospect
gopackgo wrote:packerbacker2013 wrote:"if the College Baseball Magazine says Parker Lawley is a player to watch in ND then they should include the rest of the state as well. Lawley didnt start in his freshman-junior year so i dont know how accurate that magazine is. The rest of the players are definitely good ball players dont get me wrong. i just dont see Lawley making an impact at all"
Umm are you crazy??? Lawley is almost as good as Ernst on the mound, he hits with the best of them, he has soft and quick hands, and when the wind isn't blowing....he is like a tiger prowling the basepath....so obviously he'll have a enormus impact for south and for SDSU where he has committed becoming their best tennis and baseball player...he is a hugh college prospect
I can't tell if you're trolling or not.
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