Is that a new ncaa reg that each team gets 23 starters now? Or just teams with NIL?
Maybe so. Most infielders that can play the left side can definitely play second as it slows down some on that side. One thing we know for sure is Max covers way more ground in the gaps in center than Rock or anyone else on the team last year.
Is that you in your avatar.
I believe Deggs has this under control . . . if there are any concerns up the middle, it will be on the mound . . ?
And while we’re on the subject of the Diamond sports, check your Inbox for the invitation to the Diamond First Pitch Social.
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Paid attendance v butts in seats . . . Except for a few certain games, I would tend to guess the average difference is about 2000 . . .
Heath Hood?
Full disclosure I have never seen either in a Cajuns uniform. I am only repeating what I have been told by someone who has seen both on a very regular basis this fall.
Peyton is a very hard nose no nonsense kind of a kid. Mentally tough, the kind of kid you want at the plate when the game is on the line. But probably a little less athletic than Taylor. To compare him to a 3rd baseman in the past he’d be cut from the Nate Nelson cloth. But a true switch hitter.
Taylor more of an athlete very smooth looking and fundamentally sound. To compare to a 3rd baseman of the past he is cut from more of a Dallas Morris type mode. But swings from the left.
Will be interested to see how this shapes up? Will Max play any outfield at all this year? Which means one could play 2nd. I think they were both impressive with the bat this fall.
Peyton needs to play . . .
Heath Hood will be in right in my opinion.
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