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If he can pitch and has enough foot speed, and is athletic enough, to field the position... he can advance.

If he catches, receives and throws very well...then he can advance.

Other than that, his ability to advance is directly proportionate to his ability to motivate the baseball at the plate...hit it hard. the others are right. If he mashes..he plays.

I still think I could beat Manny from home to 1st.

Good Luck!
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I totally agree with all the responses that you have gotten. One thing to remember as well is alot of kids get alot faster as they mature in High School especially if they work at it very hard. I have had kids come in as freshman that were 8+ guys and left 7.3. Some kids are slow because they have not physically developed yet. Some are slow and chubby and then shoot up and get faster naturally. Work on your speed with ladder drills and hill work as well as the weight room.
That's good to hear that a player can improve their speed considerably as the develop. I sure would like to be blessed with a coaching staff that would help him work on this but if it gets done he will have to do it on his own or with my guidance. Not to bad mouth the varsity coach(who has so far shown no interest in the jv) but the jv coach stinks. I'm sorry but it's just true.

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