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BA really depends on opposing pitchers.If you are playing at the highest level in your state,and for example hit .350,you are likely a very good ballplayer.

At the same token,you may hit .350 in the mid to lower levels of competition in your state,and be considered a middle of the road hitter.

Thats why Scouts look at the player,not the stats.

With that said,I batted .386 last year(6a level)
Razz
Im a junior and i play in the highly competitive beach district in Virginia Beach, Va. This past season I batted .424 in 59 plate appearences with 15 singles, 9 doubles, a homer,19 runs scored,20 rbi's, and sucessfully stole 12 bases out of 16 attempts. In the post season I batted .333 in 9 at bats, scored 4 runs , had 1 single, 1 double, 1 triple, 5 rbi's, and was 2 for 2 on steal attempts. Not a bad year, a bit disappointing, but overall not bad.
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