New Jersey right handed pitcher Victor Diaz committed today. Had interest from Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, BC and some other northeast schools. Tops out at 89.
You've never heard of a teenager growing three inches over the summer?Todd4State said:<span style="font-weight: bold;">This one was given away when Gene said he grew three inches over the summer.</span> I think this guy is going to be a project.
I'd much rather this go to Vito Perna.
And 35 pounds to 190 total....Todd4State said:This one was given away when Gene said he grew three inches over the summer. I think this guy is going to be a project.
I'd much rather this go to Vito Perna.
To be devil's advocate here, the same things were said about Nick Routt if memory serves correct.Xenomorph said:...in recent years gut instink on something like this would have been dead on.
Good point. Jonathan Papelbon had a 3.41 ERA in High school. Also Chris Young, who was drafted in the 18th round, had a 3.15 ERA in High School. We have had some very good pitchers over the years without incredible ERAs in high school. And we have had some guys with some ridiculously low ERA's end up being terrible. You can't always project these kids soley on high school stats.stevo1a said:To be devil's advocate here, the same things were said about Nick Routt if memory serves correct.Xenomorph said:...in recent years gut instink on something like this would have been dead on.
This ain't Croom signing Ty Evans. This is a proven winner making an evaluation. I'm willing to give him enough rope to hang himself.
Edit: From Routt's profile on Mstateathletics.com: "Compiled a 4-1 mark with a 3.80 earned run average and a staff-leading 40 strikeouts in 23-2/3 innings." Granted he produced more K's, but those aren't exactly eye popping numbers.
What is a "proper evaluation"? I'm curious.Columbus Dawg said:I'm sorry but there's no way we were able to do a proper evaluation on this guy. This one is definitely a head scratcher.