those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
but adam is a class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, some of the best class b hitters have struck out to average class b pitchers, so I'm gonna go with that they didnt select adam because they dont think he could hit class a pitchers, and he dosent throw nearly hard enough to pitch in it, the kjehmus's should be in it, and bakkum isint cuz hes goin to college for bballexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
I'd want to see some good batters in the game too. Kliniske is a good batter too, and he throws hard. I can see why Lorenz is in it, but I think TA, Tyler Kjemhus, and Bakkum should be in it. Probably Dusty Brend from CV also.. I'd say its a joke, I agree with bball1niner. TA is pitching great this year, and he is always dangerous with a bat in his hands. Tyler Kjemhus is a great hitter, and he is also a good pitcher. Bakkum is great all the way around. Brend is one of the best pure hitters I have ever seen. Soo, I'd go with the choosing not being the best..
baseball1981 wrote:but adam is a class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, some of the best class b hitters have struck out to average class b pitchers, so I'm gonna go with that they didnt select adam because they dont think he could hit class a pitchers, and he dosent throw nearly hard enough to pitch in it, the kjehmus's should be in it, and bakkum isint cuz hes goin to college for bballexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
I'd want to see some good batters in the game too. Kliniske is a good batter too, and he throws hard. I can see why Lorenz is in it, but I think TA, Tyler Kjemhus, and Bakkum should be in it. Probably Dusty Brend from CV also.. I'd say its a joke, I agree with bball1niner. TA is pitching great this year, and he is always dangerous with a bat in his hands. Tyler Kjemhus is a great hitter, and he is also a good pitcher. Bakkum is great all the way around. Brend is one of the best pure hitters I have ever seen. Soo, I'd go with the choosing not being the best..
bball1niner wrote:baseball1981 wrote:but adam is a class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, some of the best class b hitters have struck out to average class b pitchers, so I'm gonna go with that they didnt select adam because they dont think he could hit class a pitchers, and he dosent throw nearly hard enough to pitch in it, the kjehmus's should be in it, and bakkum isint cuz hes goin to college for bballexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each team
I'd want to see some good batters in the game too. Kliniske is a good batter too, and he throws hard. I can see why Lorenz is in it, but I think TA, Tyler Kjemhus, and Bakkum should be in it. Probably Dusty Brend from CV also.. I'd say its a joke, I agree with bball1niner. TA is pitching great this year, and he is always dangerous with a bat in his hands. Tyler Kjemhus is a great hitter, and he is also a good pitcher. Bakkum is great all the way around. Brend is one of the best pure hitters I have ever seen. Soo, I'd go with the choosing not being the best..
it doesn't matter what you are doing in college, he should still be in it..and right now, klinske is not a better player than tanner adam. He's not nearly as good as hitter and he only has one good pitch, a fastball. and as for the class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, that is a joke, ive played with probably 10 guys on that all star team and he is better than over half of them, no doubt in my mind
baseball1981 wrote:but adam is a class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, some of the best class b hitters have struck out to average class b pitchers, so I'm gonna go with that they didnt select adam because they dont think he could hit class a pitchers, and he dosent throw nearly hard enough to pitch in it, the kjehmus's should be in it, and bakkum isint cuz hes goin to college for bballexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
I'd want to see some good batters in the game too. Kliniske is a good batter too, and he throws hard. I can see why Lorenz is in it, but I think TA, Tyler Kjemhus, and Bakkum should be in it. Probably Dusty Brend from CV also.. I'd say its a joke, I agree with bball1niner. TA is pitching great this year, and he is always dangerous with a bat in his hands. Tyler Kjemhus is a great hitter, and he is also a good pitcher. Bakkum is great all the way around. Brend is one of the best pure hitters I have ever seen. Soo, I'd go with the choosing not being the best..
pretty sure neither of them struggle hitting a curve ballYou think the Kjemhus's haven't struck out against average class b pitching? Well they have if ya didn't know. From what I've seen, they have a little trouble hitting average class b curve balls. TA should be in it, thats the bottom line. And I don't care what Bakkum's doing in college, he's a baseball stud and should be in it also..baseball1981 wrote:but adam is a class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, some of the best class b hitters have struck out to average class b pitchers, so I'm gonna go with that they didnt select adam because they dont think he could hit class a pitchers, and he dosent throw nearly hard enough to pitch in it, the kjehmus's should be in it, and bakkum isint cuz hes goin to college for bballexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:I'd want to see some good batters in the game too. Kliniske is a good batter too, and he throws hard. I can see why Lorenz is in it, but I think TA, Tyler Kjemhus, and Bakkum should be in it. Probably Dusty Brend from CV also.. I'd say its a joke, I agree with bball1niner. TA is pitching great this year, and he is always dangerous with a bat in his hands. Tyler Kjemhus is a great hitter, and he is also a good pitcher. Bakkum is great all the way around. Brend is one of the best pure hitters I have ever seen. Soo, I'd go with the choosing not being the best.. ÂÂbaseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
web17 wrote:[user=2516]experiencingtechnicaldifficulties[/user] wrote:baseball1981 wrote:but adam is a class b hitter hitting off class b pitchers, some of the best class b hitters have struck out to average class b pitchers, so I'm gonna go with that they didnt select adam because they dont think he could hit class a pitchers, and he dosent throw nearly hard enough to pitch in it, the kjehmus's should be in it, and bakkum isint cuz hes goin to college for bballexperiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
I'd want to see some good batters in the game too. Kliniske is a good batter too, and he throws hard. I can see why Lorenz is in it, but I think TA, Tyler Kjemhus, and Bakkum should be in it. Probably Dusty Brend from CV also.. I'd say its a joke, I agree with bball1niner. TA is pitching great this year, and he is always dangerous with a bat in his hands. Tyler Kjemhus is a great hitter, and he is also a good pitcher. Bakkum is great all the way around. Brend is one of the best pure hitters I have ever seen. Soo, I'd go with the choosing not being the best..
You think the Kjemhus's haven't struck out against average class b pitching? Well they have if ya didn't know. From what I've seen, they have a little trouble hitting average class b curve balls. TA should be in it, thats the bottom line. And I don't care what Bakkum's doing in college, he's a baseball stud and should be in it also..
pretty sure neither of them struggle hitting a curve ball
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:
I don't know about that. They can hit them a long ways, BUT foul... They are fastball hitters.. Just by watching them, you can tell they are alot more comfortable swinging at a fastball then a curve..
shs01240 wrote:Even players in class A know several "B"players got the shaft. I don't have a lot of class B experience, but i do know that AT LEAST the lefthanded Kjhemus should have made it, solely for his pitching.
experiencingtechnicaldifficulties wrote:shs01240 wrote:Even players in class A know several "B"players got the shaft. I don't have a lot of class B experience, but i do know that AT LEAST the lefthanded Kjhemus should have made it, solely for his pitching.
well since you are from class A you probably don't know that he hasn't really pitched this year, and when he has, he doesn't throw hard. His arm isn't 100%. So I don't think he should be on their for his pitching..
baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
i guess thats why he was clocked at 92 mph down in nebraska..and was clocked 88 in mandan, and that was a year ago......dodgerfan wrote:baseball1981 wrote:those are in my opinion the two best players in class b baseball...they both throw upper 80s and lorenz throws 90s and those two will probably start the games for each teambball1niner wrote:What a joke...you honestly think some no name from a big school is better than a stud from a class b school. Whoever selects these teams is a joke. The class b player of the year won't even be ON these teams. The only 2 selected were Tanner Lorenz of Harvey and Anthony Klinske from Grafton. The obviously are above average baseball players, but you are leaving some REALLY talented people off this list, such as the kjemus twins tanner adam, and mark bakkum. WHAT A JOKE
lorenz does not throw 90's i can promise you that, and i doubt they will both start for pitching
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