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Sorry it took me so long to get back to your question. Son #2 just got done with his high school season.

My oldest son made the right choice going to college after being drafted in the 40th round by the San Diego Padres. His first two seasons in college were all you could have asked for but his junior year has been bad. We found out a couple weeks ago after sending him to a specialist that his contacts were way too weak that the local home town doctor had given him back during his christmas checkup. He is seeing and hitting the ball much better but the guy who took his place is hitting close to 400 and he will probably have to make the best of his chances when he gets them the rest of the year.

He was projected in the top 10 rounds of the draft this year but that is all down the drain at this point. He still has his senior year and we will see what happens.

He played the summers in the Coastal Plain league (Carolinas), Cape Cod (MASS), and this year will be in the Valley league in Virginia.

Here is his first to years summary:
http://goblueraiders.com/?go=player&id=968

Son #2 may have a chance but we will wait and see as he signed with a Junior College. He is a pitcher 6'2" that throws close to 90 and has a pre draft workout lined up.
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