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Thread: Cajuns' JUCO signees having solid seasons

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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    Oh, and since I started this thread by reporting something I believe to be a positive, let me follow that up with we will be signing more players in the period coming up.
    The long list of names from the 2017 and especially the 2018 roster, now mostly missing and having contributed little in their brief stay, is concerning. Seems like we missed on a bunch of recruits. I counted four or five freshman catchers, alone that have disappeared. Doesn't that seem like a problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    Is .600 baseball the same for the SEC, Sunbelt, SWAC, etc...?
    Coastal's national title questions why you're including SWAC in the question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    A spring period and fall period.
    When you think we will hear about the additional signees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Coastal's national title questions why you're including SWAC in the question?
    One is a top conference that gets more than half their conference in postseason. One is more times than not a multi-bid league. The SWAC is the first one bid league that came to mind. Does Southland make you feel better? My question is still the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    When you think we will hear about the additional signees?
    First day to sign is Wednesday April 17th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    First day to sign is Wednesday April 17th.
    Thanks, hopefully some front line arms coming in

  7. #211

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    I would think the front line guys were signed back in November? I would think this period would be late signees for 2020 and early signees 2021 ? Are am I wrong?


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    We may sign as many as three more JUCO arms. Not all good players sign in November.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    I would think the front line guys were signed back in November? I would think this period would be late signees for 2020 and early signees 2021 ? Are am I wrong?
    I believe the late period is for class of 2019. Early sign in the fall is for class of 2020.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    The long list of names from the 2017 and especially the 2018 roster, now mostly missing and having contributed little in their brief stay, is concerning. Seems like we missed on a bunch of recruits. I counted four or five freshman catchers, alone that have disappeared. Doesn't that seem like a problem?
    I agree we've missed. Which is why we now have basically a full time recruiter.

    The HS catcher we signed is getting a lot of play from scouts. And, the JUCO catcher's numbers are listed at the beginning of the thread.

    What I like about the signees is they all come from respected D-1 JUCO programs. Doesn't mean they are "can't miss" guys, but I like the chances of them contributing right away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    I agree we've missed. Which is why we now have basically a full time recruiter.

    The HS catcher we signed is getting a lot of play from scouts. And, the JUCO catcher's numbers are listed at the beginning of the thread.

    What I like about the signees is they all come from respected D-1 JUCO programs. Doesn't mean they are "can't miss" guys, but I like the chances of them contributing right away.
    Sounds really good. We are due for some breaks. We just are. I feel a lot better about the offense going forward. I would not be surprised if this year mimics 2012, then boom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    Oh, and since I started this thread by reporting something I believe to be a positive, let me follow that up with we will be signing more players in the period coming up.
    Are these players on average the same quality of players we brought in the last four years? Would they perchance be better than what we have recently recruited?

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