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<blockquote data-quote="THWG" data-source="post: 314881" data-attributes="member: 2679"><p>The one pitcher commit that I'm worried about is Brant Hurter. The one position player commit that I'm worried about is Baron Radcliffe. I believe that Serratos, Rooks, and Hall will be at Tech next year if they are drafted past the 6th round. </p><p></p><p>As to Bailey and Craport, I believe that they will be back next year. Craport's bat will get him some intrigue from scouts, but he just is not there defensively, yet. Bailey is a bit of a question because he is an outstanding player with a good eye, great bat, and good speed. He is also a good (not great) defensive player. The one thing going against him is his size though. I know that it shouldn't matter in baseball and it really doesn't, but you have to be an elite prospect at that size in order to get drafted high enough to leave college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THWG, post: 314881, member: 2679"] The one pitcher commit that I'm worried about is Brant Hurter. The one position player commit that I'm worried about is Baron Radcliffe. I believe that Serratos, Rooks, and Hall will be at Tech next year if they are drafted past the 6th round. As to Bailey and Craport, I believe that they will be back next year. Craport's bat will get him some intrigue from scouts, but he just is not there defensively, yet. Bailey is a bit of a question because he is an outstanding player with a good eye, great bat, and good speed. He is also a good (not great) defensive player. The one thing going against him is his size though. I know that it shouldn't matter in baseball and it really doesn't, but you have to be an elite prospect at that size in order to get drafted high enough to leave college. [/QUOTE]
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