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Reply to "When You Excel at D2 Offensively"

Thinking about this some more.

Totally agree that 95 is 95 whether it's D1 or D2 and that's why you see D2 pitchers go pro.

That said, with the advanced metrics and devices available today, measuring things like bat speed, exit velo, etc., if we ever get to the day where MLB starts doing combines, maybe more D2 position players will have more interest from the big league teams? Just like 95 is 95, an exit velo of 110 off the hack measured by hit trax is the same whether it's from a D1 or D2 player.

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