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@Francis7 posted:

I guess a guy like Alex Wojciechowski is an example here. He destroyed D2 pitching in his college career but struggled significantly in his one season of pro ball in Low A.

I also guess this means that most of the dominant pitchers end up at D1? Related, is it safe to assume that the kid who doesn't hit playing D2 would have certainly been over matched at D1?

Yes the majority of dominant pitchers end up in D1. Because of this D2 is more of an offensive division, hitters can dominate. That goes for most D1 programs, with exception.

I wouldn't assume that a D2 hitter would be overmatched in D1, as I feel that D2 has a lot of really good hitters, but just not enough room for them at D1.

Also, most dont realize how incredibly hard pro ball is for both hitter and pitcher, no matter what program that you came from.

JMO

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