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Cherney...isnt that the same kid that was mentioned for top catcher...hmmm he must be pretty good, too bad he goes to school by me, if he dint maybe people would know who he is. Ask Norwood parents about him, they all seemed impressed, and since i was 12 I have always been impressed. I hear hes playing 3rd in college so on the poll for top #3B put him to...he also was PR's closer...so maybe he can be in the top closer poll...he is just a great athlete and he can help your team anywhere that you play him.
mark bennet i think best pro position is at 2b.great athleticism that can play ss very well and eventually will have a big league arm to complement that position.chris rodriguez can be a great 2b at the major d1 and of course pro level as well with continue hard work that he is doing. a 3.9 dn the line and in my total confident beleif that he is the best leadoff guy in the state.
styles...Forgot Maugeri. I would put him right there with Anna with a bit more "pop".

play...You're at it again. Hello, where have you been?

Neither Bennett or Chris is a pro prospect at this time. And, Chris does not and has not run a 3.9 from the right side of the plate anywhere except in your dreams! Chris is a terrific kid and fine player and I understand that he put up some huge numbers for Marion Catholic in football, too. Next thing I'll hear is that he's a 3.9 in the 40 for football!
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beenthere obviously you are not aware of how the term is used in baseball circles.i can explain it to you.best pro position is referd to as his best chance to make pro ball.that is the lingo used.chris rodriguez does run a 3.9 down the line.he and flores are even the first 30 yds.then josh is faster the last 30 yd.30 yd. times 3 ft. gives you 90 ft.hey.the diatance from home to 1b.many d1 schools have recorded time after time.who are you beenthere?again you are saying the 20 d1 programs and the several mlb scouts do not know what they are doing.bet your bottom $ i am going to tell them of your prognosis.i know the facts and would never distort them because my credibilty would be at stake which i know is very solid with who it matters.john you are something.i have nothing but nice things to say about your son despite seriously struggling in hs ball last year, not playing any competitive ball last summer,and getting eaten up by last weekend by eli.john i thought we were friends the last time i checked.
play...I would say being invited to play and playing at the USA Tournament of Stars in Joplin, MIssouri, on a team that had Michael Taylor in right and Ryan in center and then at 3rd base with over 100 scouts in attendance is not exactly "not playing". Billy Killian from Michigan was the catcher and he played on the USA Junior National team. He faced 4 of the top pitchers in the nation and did fine.

For your information, he has been invited back this summer to try again.

I would say that experience is more significant and important for him developmentally than playing against the Michigan Woodchucks and the Indiana Nobodies.

Why do you keep on personalizing everything?

You weren't even at the event in Lake Forest.

For your information, I have known Chris Rodriguez since he's been 12. He played with the UDC team for several years and he played a few games with us, locally, in 2002.

Watch my lips: Chris Rodriguez does not run a 3.9 from the right side of the plate.

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p.s. I have started a 1rd round draft choice prediction thread elsewhere in the Midwest forum.

Check it out. According to you last year, there will be 15 1st rounders...and, not surprisingly, all from Top Tier.

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Playhard...Our friendship remains intact. You give me a "shot" and I give you a "shot". So what? No big deal. We just disagree on talent levels in the area. Will prove out, one way or the other, in June and beyond.
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I saw Top Tier play a couple of games. Perinar was it that afternoon/night.

Lombard, Top Tier, Norwood, Gravel and UDC all have fine programs.

Check their rosters and then check the rosters of the teams that were at the Tournament of Stars...including a ton of 1st and 2nd round draft choices who hadn't signed, including the kid from Massachsetts.
Just another opinion from somebody who knows (or at least thinks he knows)...Chris Rodriguez is the best 2b and lead-off man in Illinois. Period! He had problems when he was briefly moved to ss last season, but will be back at 2b this season. He would be drafted somewhere in the top 5 rounds if it wasn't for football being his #1 choice. Football affected his committment to baseball and, because of this,it has turned alot of scouts and d1 schools off.Too bad, the kid had a bright baseball future! As far as 3.9 h to f, believe it because it has happened, however, the question will always be at what point the stopwatch was started. Standing without a bat in his hands and the clock starts on "go", he can do it!

As far as '05 2b ...Maugeri. 'Nough said!
Talent...do you know Playhard? Seems you two are the only ones big on Rodriquez. So who is looking at him for football? who is looking at him for baseball? any offers on the table? Granted I saw this kid play "once" but he was not impressive at all. A buddy of mine told me that he barely made all-conference last year. I think Marian Cath is in the ESCC, there are a couple good baseball programs in that confernece, but nothing like the top conferences that have been mentioned on these boards. If he is not a shoe in in the ESCC, how does that make him Top 5 rounds?
pitchdoc...I never met nor talked to playhard. I do know that he works hard at landing quality players for his team and promotes them when possible. I don't take reading where all of his pitchers throw 90+ literally, however, I do know about most on his team and most are worthy of recognition. As far as Rodriguez goes. He has the tools (potential) to make it. He hits, runs, fields and throws well, and is very athletic. I like him because he is aggressive at the plate and rarely strikes out. He leads-off and plays 2b. In college he would lead-off and play 2b. In the pros he would lead-off and play 2b. That makes him attractive to me because so much time in the minors now-a-days is used to teach another position to most of the new players. Now, with this said, once again I must remind everyone that football has taken alot away from what this young man COULD HAVE accomplished (i.e. POTENTIAL) in baseball. Maybe that is why some have never heard of him or were not impressed when they saw him. To me, he is still the best 2b in Illinois.

Beenthere...I have read alot about size in these message boards, especially at the shortstop position. Not too long ago I found a player from Woodland, California that I thought was a "can't miss" prospect with a little bit of polish. I called some people and a friend of a friend got him into Arizona State on a baseball scholarship. Dustin Peroia is 5'05, weighs 170 (chubby not muscle), and not too fast. He is ASU's starting SS, is a pre-season All-American and I believe one group had him listed as the #1 player in college. Size means absolutely nothing to me. I would bet my new house there are more players in MLB right now under 6'0 than over 6'0.

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