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Dan Brewer,AKA.BUshortstop8. First want to Congratulate you on your all-state year with LT. Second how is College pitching compared to what you have seen in HS.? I know it's been just you facing your pitcher's.Third never seen Doyle play,but the rap on him is his hitting from what I read, you worked with him,what's your thought's? Seen Hall and Garcia play,like them alot!!!!! agree And lastly any one know how David Cales is doing? what a tough kid and great player!! agree
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nl fan

the pitching is a lot different. pitchers a lot better. they throw a lot harder and usually all the pitchers throw 3 to 4 pitches for a strike, which makes it a lot harder for hitters. are pitching staff is really good also so i dont expect the conference pitching to be much different. about doyle...i've hit with him twice, never seen him play but all i hear about him is good things. i know for a fact he can hit otherwise i cant really say anything about him. im sure he is a solid defensive player as well. i wish him luck with his career.
Fast...

If they trade Prior and Felix Pie for Tejada, my earlier suggestion to you and the WF faithful that the stands are routinely filled with out-of-towners at WF, will be confirmed even more so.

They'll have Wood (who invariably breaks down each year); GregM (he of the 84 mph fastball); and, Zambrano (a talented and "crazy kind of guy") in their rotation.

Would likely strike fear in the hearts of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the old Upper Deck Cougars (high schoolers)...but no one else!!!!!

Cubs again in 2037.

White Sox again in 2006.

Deal with it.
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Have seen and talked to college guys on all these players. Each brings you something different and your sticking two 07's in there with some good 06's. Next season compare the 07s to this yrs 06's. Best hands Garcia, Courtright close, Best stick, Johanns, Doyle and Cunningham, very good players as well. All depends on what type of team you have.
Although Nazareth is a small scholl, Gio Cantwell is the best defensive SS I have seen play the game in the last 8 or 9 years. And no one is mentioning him on here. He is a great player. He is silky smooth at the SS position, he can backhand as good as anyone. He is a great SS. He can hit around 350 to 400 every year, which is good enough to garner some respect. He is going to UIC in the fall so, someone must be watching. Good Luck to him and Naz this spring.

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