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Best local pro...Scott Speizio from Morris High School; the University of Illinois; and, then the Oakland A's and the Anaheim Angels.

He's a free agent now and I hope that the Cubs get him to play 1st base.

With the bandbox of a field, he'd likely hit 106 home runs next year as a Cubbie.

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Best college player...Grant Johnson, rhp, from Lyons Township and the University of Notre Dame.

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Huge...Erik Lis is on my list as one of the top local hitters of the past 20 years.
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Current local players to keep-an-eye-on.....

Justin Olson - Minnesota Twins AA, Univ. of Illinois, OPRF
Threw 99mph a few weeks ago. Part-time instructor at
Strikes.

Jason Shelley - Milwaukee Brewers AA (2003 Independent League "Player of
the Year"), OPRF, Don't know which college. Throws 92mph.
Part-time instructor at Strikes.

Bo Flowers - Detroit Tigers A, Walter Lutheran H.S. (signed out of high
school). Part time instructor at Strikes.

"You observe a lot by watching."
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Lewis...Because of his "tools" and the round in the draft, he'll get a much longer look-see in pro ball than anyone else might as a result of putting up such poor numbers.

He's likely seen what he has to do now to do well in the pros and he'll have to make major adjustments.

In my opinion, because of where he played in high school (the level of competition where he was a man playing against little boys), his national exposure with UDC and the national level of competition really helped him and helped get him drafted as high as he did.

HE needs to learn the strike zone and adjust from one at bat to the next. He can run, throw and hit with power. He'll have to work on plate discipline (not swinging at pitches over his head or sliders in the dirt). If he works hard over the winter, he should have a fine second season. They likely will assign him to a low A ball league.

He is just a baseball "puppy"...Pro ball is going to give him plenty of time to learn or to fail.

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BeenthereIL.....

O.K., since you want to play "devils advocate", here goes!!!

What does the topic say? "Best Local KID in College / Pros". So I mentioned several players I thought are the best???? I also stated that you should "keep an eye" on them.

Now, having said that, your post probably was the most accurate and descriptive of the other posts....Best Local College / Pro.

Justify Bo Flowers, why???? He is with the Tigers, and he isn't hitting well, BUT based upon all of the hype regarding "projectability", i.e., Joe Dunnigan (please, please, please.....I don't have it "in" for JD), pro scouts and teams obviously have better means of seeing into the future than we do.

If everyone wants to start "picking chicken poop with the chickens", then step-right-up, because until you have accomplished what Flowers, Spezio, Olsen, Shelley, Honel, Sing, Johnson, or whom ever, you can't just throw names out there.

Your post really summed-it-up-in-a-nutshell!!!

"You observe a lot by watching."
Not trying to diminish Bo or anything but all of the other guys you listed have actually had long strings of success at their level Bo hasn't. Spiezo, Honel, and Johnson all have earned the title best local player by playing well consistently, I'm just saying it's not fair to Spiezo and Honel to have Bo's name there just yet.

"I throw the ball right down the middle. The high-ball hitters swing over it and the low ball hitters swing under it" ---Saul Ragovin
beenthere-

A part of the reason he was brought up was because of the injuries, but it wasn't like he was hitting .209 in AAA. As you know he runs well and plays great defense. I saw probably 10-12 games that he played in (directv) and he wasn't intimidated at all. He has a body that can still fill out a little bit. Which of course will help the power numbers. He had a few games where he went 3-4 with a couple doubles and a stolen base. He seemed like the type of player that you hate to go against, but love to have on your team. I liked him and think he has a chance of being a solid pro player for 7-8 years.
titan...BeenthereIL knows Bo.

Take someone saying a "bad word" in the context of a response to his name being mentioned as a top pro player when he only hit .180 his first year in pro ball.

Lots of pro players struggle their first year. There is a lot of money invested in Bo by his pro team and they will give him a lot of time to succeed.

Welcome and hang in there with the rest of the websters.
After reading all of these posts, there are some great names, so here is my lisy by college/minors and the big's

College..Grant Johnson..Lafringe Hayes( who will be better then little Bo), Nelson Gord (UIC) Craig Murry (U of M), MIke Santoro and Rob Marconi NIU,also look for d3 transfer Trevor Wolgemuth to make some noise is the MAC. local kids that will make a very big impact in the 04 season

Minors. How can you not love the Justin Olsen story...A college career plauged with injury, a year out of baseball and is throwing harder then he ever had in his life..moves up almost 4 levels in a matter of weeks. Major League arm, major league body. Look out for his old Illini teammmate, Drew Dickinson, for the Kane County Cougers, got out to an unreal start, but had to battle threw injuries in the second half. 2 time big ten pitcher of the year and K leader, this Jamie Moyer like pitcher has a very bright future, overlooked because fastball tops out at about 80, but was drafted because of the sucess he had, oakland took a shot and will pay off. Give Bo Flowers a break, lets not forget he is 19 years old and played private league ball, give him time to adjust and he will develop and be moving up fast, i had the privelage of coaching him in High School, great work ethic unreal athlete. Just some quick local names, Jim Paduch, who threw a no-no in rookie ball playoffs, Joe Mazzuca, Mike Spidale, and the person everyone is sleeping on, Curtis Granderson out of the Tigers organazation.

The Show: Its easy to sit there and drop names like Mulder, Spezio, but lets be different. Tony Fiore, holy cross high school, twins organazation. Life time utility man, Jeff Robelue, boston back up Lou Colleier, and white sox prospect and ISU grad Neal Cotts. I saved the best for last...if you can call morris native spezio "local" how can ANYONE forget the pride of Peoria...Jim Thome...one of the best power hitters of the last decade, resides in peoria and still is a big contributer to ICC.

Its easy to sit there and drop the big names, but all of the names mentioned are all local kids whose names will be very well known, if not allready, over time
hmm...from up north...T.J.Nall he won state championship for Schaumburg as a Sophomore walked NO ONE his senior year...8th round pick of the Dodgers. Blew out his elbow and had Tommy John surgery in '01, last year (first after recovery) was in high "A" ball for the Dodgers, league all-star and is now topping 90, is was a 99 grad, so look for him to start moving up.
John Hummel, 16th round of Pirates....6'4" lhp, has had tenionitis in the throwing shoulder (result from to much pitching in H.S.) worked out of the pen last year in rookie ball...low era, upper 80's with movement, low walk to strike out ratio...'02 grad from Schaumburg
Trey Johnston, 18th round of the Cubs, didn't hit well but started to make the adjustments at the end of rookie ball...very young, didn't turn 18 until a month after he was playing pro ball....strong arm, good glove...moved from 3rd to 2nd...'03 grad from Schaumburg...time will tell

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