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    Hearing likely draftee, scouts at most games

    grade problem is the rumor


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    Here is a showcase profile from December 2005.

    Tyler Yockey is a 2008 LHP/1B/OF from Acadiana in Duson, LA, with a 6'2'', 180 lb. frame. Tall lean angular body, strength through hips, short arm action, 3/4 arm slot, works fast, 11/5 CB, good CB, cut action on FB when down in zone, armside run FB when up in zone, good pitchability, aggressive swing, line drive contact, bat speed, balanced, solid defensive player, legit two way (college) prospect

    I don't think the coaches can publicly comment on specific high school players, but I'd ask anyway. He is a top 50 type high school player, which means he is possibly a high draft pick, depending on his plans. Here is his homerun derby profile. http://www.powershowcase.us/profiles..._yockey_la.php


  3. UL Baseball Re: Tyler Yockey

    Yockey would be a big time D-1 recruit but due to grades he has to go the Juco route. He has signed with Chipola Jr College out of Florida but is sloted to go very high in the draft so only time will tell.


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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baseballguru View Post
    Yockey would be a big time D-1 recruit but due to grades he has to go the Juco route. He has signed with Chipola Jr College out of Florida but is sloted to go very high in the draft so only time will tell.
    I am sure this is a fine, fine young man....Obviously, he's extremely talented....

    Whats it going to take to get these kids to realize how important grades are???

    Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeebart21 View Post
    _ I am sure this is a fine, fine young man....Obviously, he's extremely talented....

    Whats it going to take to get these kids to realize how important grades are???

    Z _
    It usually hit folks in their late 20's or 30's, after the bat slows down.

  6. Default Re: Tyler Yockey

    Yall say in his story it is because of grades that he is going to JUCO, but I know alot of kids go to JUCO to try to improve there draft status in a year or so and then get drafted but if they go DI they cant get drafted again until after there Junior year. But I dont know much about this guy and maybe he didnt even need to improve his draft status, I dont know..


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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun918 View Post
    Yall say in his story it is because of grades that he is going to JUCO, but I know alot of kids go to JUCO to try to improve there draft status in a year or so and then get drafted but if they go DI they cant get drafted again until after there Junior year. But I dont know much about this guy and maybe he didnt even need to improve his draft status, I dont know..
    You are absolutely correct RC918. Whatever the reason, I certainly wish the young man all the best!

    Z

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    A two-sport athlete I covered in Tennessee signed with JUCO power Walters State because he had no big-time DI offers coming out of rural high school. He played so well (All-American both and JUCO College World Series both years) that he recently signed with Vanderbilt.

    In his case, grades had nothing to do with it. To him, it was all about getting an opportunity to play in the SEC instead of the Sun Belt, Ohio Valley, etc. And his gamble paid off.

    The biggest draw is being eligible for the draft each year in the JUCO ranks. If you don't like your draft status, go back and work to do better the next year.

    On top of everything else, given the issue with partial baseball scholarships, it's more affordable for some kids to go JUCO before getting a good offer from a four-year school.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeebart21 View Post
    Whats it going to take to get these kids to realize how important grades are???
    As with every other sport, when the pro organizations stop giving them millions of dollars. It's a shame that Perrilloux will play a year of d-2 and probably will get picked up in the nfl draft for a fat check.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parrott View Post
    _ A two-sport athlete I covered in Tennessee _
    You're not in Kansas, I mean Tennessee anymore... cover Tyler and let us know if he thinks he's a Vanderbilt prospect...

    "Once upon a time" this guy that won the lottery told me that he didn't want to go the route of conventional employment, and so he just lived with this parents, borrowed a dollar from his rural dad, and bought lottery tickets until it paid off for him. It's what he said... but I think he was an "exception to the general rule". I chose not to "report" his story. I still kind of like the guy who chooses conventional employment. He tends to make a good neighbor and a solid citizen. The world could use more of those guys and reporters who report on them.

  11. Default Re: Tyler Yockey

    No need to get nasty, brother. Your venom is wasted on me.

    I used an example for people who might not understand why a kid would go JUCO instead of DI. Even if you don't care, some people might learn something from it.

    If you've got a problem with me, feel free to come over and chat this week at the Tigue. I'm easy to find.


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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parrott View Post
    _ No need to get nasty, brother. Your venom is wasted on me.

    I used an example for people who might not understand why a kid would go JUCO instead of DI. Even if you don't care, some people might learn something from it.

    If you've got a problem with me, feel free to come over and chat this week at the Tigue. I'm easy to find. _
    You call "that" nasty? I don't think much of your choice of words "no big-time DI offers" and "instead of the Sun Belt, Ohio Valley, etc." but I don't think what I wrote constituted "nasty".

    I used an example for people who might not understand why you would make these comments. Even if you don't care, some people might learn something from it.

    Calm down, keep working hard, and enjoy the game... and add a Geaux Cajuns next time.

    Geaux Cajuns!!!!

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