not sure where to put this, but here goes
The D1 Baseball Fall report is finally out. https://d1baseball.com/fall-report/2020-georgia-tech/
Just read it today, and I can't wait for baseball season to start!The D1 Baseball Fall report is finally out. https://d1baseball.com/fall-report/2020-georgia-tech/
Did it say anything about our transfers eligibility?Just read it today, and I can't wait for baseball season to start!
Implied these transfers are available:Did it say anything about our transfers eligibility?
Medich is coming from DIII and is automatically eligible. Huff and JHM have to receive waivers from the NCAA, which my understanding they are giving to everyone and/or adopting the one time transfer rule. Either way, they should all be eligible.Implied these transfers are available:
Huff, a Vanderbilt transfer, ran his heater up to 93 in my fall world series look, and relied heavily on a sharp 77-81 slider with late tilt, mixing in a mid-80s changeup for soft contact against lefties.
Medich, a transfer from Division III Rhodes (Tenn.) College, worked his way back from Tommy John surgery to pitch 10 innings last spring, and Hall said he’s been up to 95 mph this fall along with an improving breaking ball.
Vanderbilt transfer Justyn-Henry Malloy saw action at third base and second base this fall. At 6-foot-2, 210 pounds, he looks more like a typical third baseman, though he remains more of a line-drive, middle-away oriented hitter than a turn-and-burn slugger. Hall thinks Malloy’s hands and feet work at second base, where he could see action in Georgia Tech’s most offensive lineup configuration.
Wait...271 pounds???Maxwell threw a 98 mph FB with D1 there. Best was 99 mph. And in college?????? https://d1baseball.com/prospects/2020-fall-heat-sheet-4-0-2/
Here's what Aaron Fitt said about him "Last year’s premium pitching recruit, the massive 6-foot-6, 271-pound righthander Zach Maxwell, appears ticketed for the closer job, assuming he can throw strikes consistently. He took the mound in the ninth inning for the Gold team, trying to close out a fall world series triumph, and endured a steady stream of heckling over his control from the Blue dugout. But after hitting the leadoff batter, Maxwell proceeded to retire the next three hitters, blowing away two of them on high heat at 97 and 96 mph. He sat 95-97 and bumped 98, and his fastball exploded through the zone with an elite spin rate in the 2500-2700 range. He also can miss bats with an 83-84 mph slider with big tilt that consistently spun in the 2700 rpm range. You just don’t see a lot of college pitchers with stuff like that."
Can't wait for beesball.
If TV "adds" around 20 lbs... then, YES. That's about right.Wait...271 pounds???