As is customary, I keep a diary of the highschool baseball season from the first preseason game until the last out. Sophomore year read like a fairy tale as John Jr. won a spot in the starting lineup and the team rolled to a state championship. Junior year had it's drama also, until a loss against Nova in the regional final kept St. Thomas from another trip to Tampa. This year I will share my diary with Highschool Baseball Web.
It didn't seem like a pre-season game. Piper and St. Thomas wouldn't draw much of a crowd on a Thursday night during the season. But the bleachers behind the plate were packed and the rest of the crowd scattered down the left field line. Piper had a respectable season last year and a number of starters were returning. But what caught everyone by surprise was the number of MLB scouts at the game. I counted 27.
John Jr. met Dennis Raben on the first day of school. The pair hit it off, became good friends, and started talking about what it would be like hitting 3 and 4 in the St. Thomas lineup. They would get a preview during an abbreviated fall season. It was scary.
I knew Dennis signed a letter of intent with UM so I was cautious when he said he pitched. There was no way I was going to throw him more than a couple of innings in a fall season game. After just a couple of innings I thought, "That's our big game guy".
Dennis hadn't made much of a splash in Broward. The 2004 season was packed with as much talent as the county had seen in years. A few junior players were flying under the radar. Raben was one of them.
Being at St. Thomas would make Dennis a better player. The strict discipline, intensive conditioning, and the championship enviroment were a perfect fit for a kid we all began to realize was not only a great player, but a fine young man.
Coach Lawson doesn't like the fuss. It causes distractions. He's intensely focused on getting to the finals. He did what he has done the past two pre-seasons; took a look at five different pitchers, and played the bulk of his 30 man roster. Piper played like it was the state final, leaving their starters in the entire game. We lost 3-2.
John looked great behind the plate, throwing out Jason Tenyck, one of the county's premier basestealers. No one else ran after that. He went 0 for 2 at the plate before being removed.
The boys were dissappointed. Piper was a win if the starters play the entire game. They like to puff out their chests and let everyone know who's better. Coach Lawson prefers a more humbling approach.
The Douglas game Saturday morning was no different. To the dismay of the MLB scouts who watched him hit BP at St. Thomas and then traveled to the other end of the county to see him play, Dennis Raben wasn't in the starting lineup. In fact, it was a total bust. David DiNatale was nursing an injury and did'nt play for Douglas.
The highly touted Douglas team, with their ace on the mound, came back from a 3-0 deficit only after St. Thomas put their reserves in.
John went 1 for 3 in the DH role, collecting a double in the middle of St. Thomas' 3 run rally.
The scouts, who were literally in line to talk to Mr. and Mrs. Raben, were somewhat satisfied when Raben entered the game at first base in the forth inning.
The conclusion after two pre-season games. This is the best St. Thomas team since I've been at the school. Raben will equal Sean Gallagher on the mound. He throws 89-90 from the left side and is very efficient. The rest of the pitching is good enough to get us to the promised land. Junior Ryan Ditthart is the real deal. He hits everything hard. He collected 4 hits in the two games. The middle of the order is loaded with Raben, Daly, Ditthart and Cardullo. It looks like it's going to be a fun season.
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