Sam Frost is playing in a league where he is one of the more veteran players. Take nothing away from him- but it's not the Cape Cod. And he made the All-Star team. Personally, I don't think Frost is as bad as he is made out to be. He is what he is- a role player that unfortunately has had to start at times. But he plays good defense and he can run. He isn't a very good hitter, and he is small so people bust on him.
Chad Girodo, Trey Porter, Will Cox, and Nick Flair are all playing in California on the same team that Caleb Reed and Adam Frazier played on the year before they busted out. Flair made the all-star team and all of those players have had good summers. I hope the good results continue. The league that they play in isn't bad. Girodo is still going to be relief pitcher, but if he can become an effective left hand pitcher, it would be really nice. Cox will compete for a rotation spot and at worst will be in the bullpen and contribute. Porter will probably DH again, and I think Flair will take over at third base with us possibly moving Daryl Norris to pitcher.
Tyler Fullerton is playing in a pretty good league in Illinois. Not sure how much playing time he is going to get between Renfroe, CT, Demarcus, and Robson who I think will play a good bit as a freshman.