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I've seen Gale play hockey before. As his baseball coach says, "You can't teach size"...Being a 6-6, 245 pound defenseman is just advantageous as being a 6-6, 245 pound pitcher.
With that said, I think Andy is making a smart decision sticking to baseball. He has some very good raw skills on the ice, but from what I've seen from him on the mound, those raw skills are much more developed.
have you guys heard of a kid named matt greenberg hes from Norwell high school kids a player i saw him play last year. hes a catcher from he bats from the left side an hits for a lot of power.he went to a showcase called the top 96 hit 3 balls out of the park and hit 1 ball off the 430 sign in dead center field .hes a prospect watch for him. hes class of 2005
You should not narrow your top New England prospects to just three. You mentioned Rogers who I watched pitch last season ande thought was outstanding but still had some stuff to work on. I have watched this kid Josh Young from Bangor pitch and think he is in the same league as these other pitchers you have mentioned. His stats prove he can pitch with anyone he pitched last season 97 innings and had a 0.53 Era with 7 shutouts and 119k's with only 25 walks. He has three great pitches I think this kid is a true sleeper you better jump on the wagon now you will be hearing this name in the future.At 15 he pitched in Senior League World Seris and pitched 14 innings with a 0.00 ERA and 19's big game pitcher.All his losses have come by 1 run he always keeps his team in the game . Young has outstanding control and works the coners as good as anyone.

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