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    Quote Originally Posted by RAGINCAJUN11 View Post
    ( 3 HR )

    Veillon ( 4 HR )

    We need more long ball specially losing Kemp.

    We ended in the following in the sunbelt. ( Out of 12 )

    7th BA
    5th HR
    6th RBI

    Ended with 57 total home runs. Didn't make the top 50 on NCAA's website.
    This fall is obviously big for LaFleur, Vellion and Higgs. If any of those finally gets it at the plate, the offense will be fine. If not, I like Stelly and Wilkerson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    This fall is obviously big for LaFleur, Vellion and Higgs. If any of those finally gets it at the plate, the offense will be fine. If not, I like Stelly and Wilkerson.
    Agree

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    Veillon had a wrist injury most of the season. He was healthy at the end of the year. His power is unquestioned.

    If he stays healthy, he is a double digit home run guy


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    The reality is that only a small percentage of those who have played sports have the opportunity to enjoy their sport in an organized setting through their college years even at the lowest level. Before Covid, this was generally a 3 to 5 year period.

    With Covid this opportunity for some recently has been extended to a six or seven year period when added to redshirt opportunities when timely exercised.

    No matter the circumstances, for over 99% of those fortunate enough to play their sport at the college level, it is the end of the road from a sports perspective. How soon the athlete accepts that reality is how soon they realize the true real life benefits from being a college athlete.

    No matter where you attend college or how much you play or how good you are in college, having the commitment to a college sport is a tremendous resume builder for the commencement of life after sports. It also exposes you to and results in the creation of innumerable contacts which in this instance is definitely greater depending on the prominence of the program in which you play (Ohio St is greater than Hinds Community College, but there is some level of intrinsic benefit at even the lowest level).

    Whether applying for your initial job in the real world after college or for admittance in a post graduate education program (medical school, law school, pharmacy school or even for an MBA) the fact that one has committed the time to be involved in organized sports at the college level will boost the value of the GPA each has maintained while fulfilling the time commitment as a college athlete. All else being equal, the college athlete will generally have the advantage in the pecking order through each process.

    No college athlete should be looked down upon or frowned upon for the decision not to exercise the full extent of their college sports eligibility and their early realization of the fact that moving on from sports in life is the reality. What this does show is maturity and a higher level of preparedness for life after sports.
    You are absolutely correct. Anecdotally, there are numerous examples locally of Cajun baseball players killing it in the private sector and personally. Plenty of the most successful business people in town and in other cities played for Robe.

    I know top shelf college players who started in Florida and most of them are in the same boat. From the scout team my son was on there are at least two lawyers at top national firms, several former MLB players, a Nashville star (FL/GA Line), a very successful MLB agent and on an on.

    Successful players understand overcoming adversity and adjusting to circumstances. The game is too hard not to be able to fix stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    You are absolutely correct. Anecdotally, there are numerous examples locally of Cajun baseball players killing it in the private sector and personally. Plenty of the most successful business people in town and in other cities played for Robe.

    I know top shelf college players who started in Florida and most of them are in the same boat. From the scout team my son was on there are at least two lawyers at top national firms, several former MLB players, a Nashville star (FL/GA Line), a very successful MLB agent and on an on.

    Successful players understand overcoming adversity and adjusting to circumstances. The game is too hard not to be able to fix stuff.
    Anything Dad04 says I go with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    Veillon had a wrist injury most of the season. He was healthy at the end of the year. His power is unquestioned.

    If he stays healthy, he is a double digit home run guy
    He's power is fine, it's his contact rate that is my concern. That needs to improve for him to play daily. His defense is good as well.

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