hey who knows about him pitching in college...if he can pick up some speed, he could beBballFan1307 wrote:i agree...i dont think he'll be a pitcher in college...i just thought he's a good pitcher for high school. but last season whenever hope finley needed a big win....they brought him to the mound.
baseball1981 wrote:hey who knows about him pitching in college...if he can pick up some speed, he could beBballFan1307 wrote:i agree...i dont think he'll be a pitcher in college...i just thought he's a good pitcher for high school. but last season whenever hope finley needed a big win....they brought him to the mound.
sorry bud but u cant throw ur 65 mph fastball and pitch in college...u have to throw at least 80...sorry...i even think tadam can agree with me on this after playing a fall season at a jucobaseball wrote:baseball1981 wrote:hey who knows about him pitching in college...if he can pick up some speed, he could beBballFan1307 wrote:i agree...i dont think he'll be a pitcher in college...i just thought he's a good pitcher for high school. but last season whenever hope finley needed a big win....they brought him to the mound.
again with the it all being about speed...
speed is important though, all im saying if he wants to play college ball he has to gain speed, which every pitcer does with aging...im not saying hes a bad pitcher because he dosent throw 80, but some ppl jus dont get what control is...control isint all about throwing strikes, its about throwing low and on the corners, and ive learned this in college, and from what ive seen of him in the two times ive seen him pitch, he dosent have that kind of control, yes he throws strikes but their down the middle every time same pitch same speed...baseball wrote:i agree with that, but this wasnt the first time you talk about speed. every time a person mentions somebody for being a decent pitch you jump all over them because he doesnt throw 80+. the topic is under "high school athletics" and talking about pitchers for the next season so why are people talking about him throwing in college? the kid is only a sophomore or am i wrong on that one?
i saw him throw against steele and in harvey at the state babe ruth tournament, he did ok against steele but absolutely horrible at state babe ruth, he didnt look real tired but he was leaving a lot of pitches over the middle of the plate so maybe he was...being his first real year pitching that much, i can understand thatThe stokker wrote:When have you seen satrom pitch just wondering cause i remember last year at the end of babe ruth he started to get tired i think and threw more down the middle and quit hitting the corners like he did early in the season
G wrote:AK from grafton and tanner carpenter from north border are going to be very good this year...i can see grafton going all the way again
yea i dont get that statement about going all the way but AK has got another year under his belt and you hafta think he'll do very good and lead that team back to statepower-aid14 wrote:G wrote:AK from grafton and tanner carpenter from north border are going to be very good this year...i can see grafton going all the way again
getting beat in the first round is not going all the way
#1baseballfan wrote:watkins and holenbaseball1981 wrote:seth nichols, james olderbak, ross severson, brookes backes, cole krueger, clay kallias, bruner, riley beck, jake cooley, anthony kliniske, kenny keller, those are some of the top ones in the state, as you can see bishop ryans staff is stacked
yea olderbak is better, johansen is hittable but if olderbak is on hes hard to hit, his slider is decent, where johansen just has a fastball that is average and straightBig Hitter wrote:#1baseballfan wrote:watkins and holenbaseball1981 wrote:seth nichols, james olderbak, ross severson, brookes backes, cole krueger, clay kallias, bruner, riley beck, jake cooley, anthony kliniske, kenny keller, those are some of the top ones in the state, as you can see bishop ryans staff is stacked
lance Johansen is one of the top pitchers in the state he didn't lose a game last year for Lakota he had a ERA under .50
power-aid14 wrote:G wrote:AK from grafton and tanner carpenter from north border are going to be very good this year...i can see grafton going all the way again
getting beat in the first round is not going all the way
they have kliniske........who win every game he pitches most likely but who else do they have...baseball007 wrote:power-aid14 wrote:G wrote:AK from grafton and tanner carpenter from north border are going to be very good this year...i can see grafton going all the way again
getting beat in the first round is not going all the way
Grafton will probabaly have the most talent led and the most depth in a pitching staff in North Dakota this season.
did i say they didnt, i think all i said was they had kliniske and hes all i know, and dont make me bring my pitching into this...sportfan4life wrote:U sir need a life. go to college and focus on hitting your spots so u don't completely get destroyed. they many above average pitchers who can take over a game if they so need to
baseball1981 wrote:yea i dont get that statement about going all the way but AK has got another year under his belt and you hafta think he'll do very good and lead that team back to statepower-aid14 wrote:G wrote:AK from grafton and tanner carpenter from north border are going to be very good this year...i can see grafton going all the way again
getting beat in the first round is not going all the way
Big Hitter wrote:#1baseballfan wrote:watkins and holenbaseball1981 wrote:seth nichols, james olderbak, ross severson, brookes backes, cole krueger, clay kallias, bruner, riley beck, jake cooley, anthony kliniske, kenny keller, those are some of the top ones in the state, as you can see bishop ryans staff is stacked
lance Johansen is one of the top pitchers in the state he didn't lose a game last year for Lakota he had a ERA under .50
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