Pug,
This is getting to be just a bit too obvious. Didn’t know we had any enemies in Sarasota. That is if you’re really from Sarasota. Oddly enough all but one of your posts have negative remarks towards PG. Below is your first post.
posted by PUG January 14, 2004 06:02 PM January 14, 2004 06:02 PM
I took a fast look this afternoon and could not believe the terrible comments that were being made about the Blue-Grey especially by Catcher Dad. My son attended the Blue-Grey this past year at William & Mary and also Coastal Carolina. Both he and I were so pleased. He had also gone to TEAM ONE and Perfect Game and Blue-Grey was the best. I was able to talk with the coaching staff at Blue-Grey including Mike Jones about what my next step should be with my son. They ask me to call them if they could help. I had no access to TEAM ONE and Perfect Game staff. The Coastal Carolina staff was at the Showcase. I know I talked with them. If TEAM ONE and Perfect Game had a banquet my son was not invited. The Blue-Grey banquet was a good experience.Catcher Dad was not at the same banquet that my son and I were at. Number of coaches is not the most important thing folks. You need to market your son. My son signed early at the DI level and got lots on baseball money. Blue-Grey did not do it all - but helped a lot. Perfect Game and Team One did nothing. Guess my son was not good enough.
Pug, We also respect Team One and what they do.
Here is the only post you have made without ripping into Perfect Game in some way. By the way we agree with you on this.
posted by PUG January 15, 2004 04:49 AM
Sal Bando, Jr. is one of the best young collge coaches in America. All Carolina baseball prospects should call Coach Bando and ask about his camps. Learn from him and put the program on your list to consider.
Pug, Here is the story about High Point’s early recruiting class. It’s taken from their website
HIGH POINT WEBSITE ARTICLE
High Point head baseball coach Sal Bando, Jr. has announced that the Panthers signed six student-athletes to national letters-of-intent during the early signing period.
Joining the Panthers from Florida are Eammon Portice (RHP, 6-1, 165, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) and Jesse Green (LHP/1B, 6-3, 220, Pompano Beach, Fla.). Portice is currently ranked the 65th-best prospect in the country by Perfect Game, and 14th in the state of Florida. He went 10-2 last year in 91.2 innings pitched with an 0.76 earned-run average, and struck out 134 while walking just 28. He earned first-team All-County and third-team All-State honors.
Green is the 286th-ranked recruit nationally and 54th in Florida. Green hit .417 with six home runs while going 10-2 on the mound with an ERA of 1.33.
The Panthers also signed two other right-handed pitchers in James “Bubba” O’Donnell (6-1, 170, Millville, N.J.) and Matt Schlanger (6-1, 215, Kingston, N.Y.). O’Donnell is the No. 7-ranked prospect in New Jersey, while Schlanger is a strong-armed two-time All-County performer who struck out 73 hitters in 49 innings of work last summer.
The fifth and final prospect to sign is Randy Schwartz (3B/RHP, 6-4, 200, Kleinburg, Ontario). Schwartz is the No. 4-ranked prospect in Canada and 252nd overall. He is a Team Ontario product and is coming off a summer where he competed with the Canadian national team.
“We are very excited about the young men we signed," Bando said. "Our objective was to upgrade the level of talent and address the fact that we are graduating five pitchers. I think we are off to a great start, but still have more work to do.”
Pug,
Notice the PG rankings used. For your info Eammon Portice attended the PG National and the PG World Championship. Jesse Green attended the PG World Championship. James O’Donnell attended PG SE, PG NE, PG World, PG Underclassmen, etc., Matt Schlanger attended the PG World Championship, Randy Schwartz attended PG MW, PG NE, and PG World Championship. I fully agree that coach Bando knows what he’s doing. And it looks like they show a big interest in Perfect Game players and Perfect Game rankings. Or am I missing the boat?
As I said you are way too obvious, but we wish you and your son the very best. Even those that are disappointed in us wouldn’t continually waste their time posting these negative remarks. What is your objective anyway? If it’s some kind of business thing, that’s not our expertise. We don’t compete with anyone and we have repeated over and over that Perfect Game is far from perfect.
Pug, Please find anywhere we have ever used the word “EXPERT” to describe ourselves. I don’t even like the word!
We do understand that many people understand the game and know a great deal about recruiting, it’s just that you apparently don't seem to be one of them. PG has changed and for the better over the years. As far as the “elite” attitude you couldn’t be further from the truth. I totally agree that Mr. and Mrs. Ford are wonderful people. It’s too bad they can’t afford to live in the rich district. I really don't think you know very much about us. In fact, I for one, don't think we're any big deal. I just love what we do!