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    At least with Austin we have his dad as coach, that has to count for something. We just have to hope these guys decide they want to go to college.


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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    _ We may get hit very hard with the draft for next year's class. I am hearing the kid from I believe Breaux Bridge and Tony's boy Austin are both likely to get drafted very high (top 5 rounds) and they may have another top prospect also get drafted high and the money may be to good to pass up. _
    To be honest, I'm not sure Chaz will end up here. I get the feeling he will sign if drafted.

    Austin, I think, is more likely to play for UL.

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    Chaz Hebert in my opinion will be on campus. Having a little insight on the situation, I know that he is projected as a 10 - 15 round pick the last I heard. Simply not enough $$$$ to get his attention at this point. Certainly not enough to pass on the college experience. Think about it, as good as Mikie Mahtook was at STM, he was drafted in the 39th round. I realize that pitchers [particularly lefties that throw in the upper 80's] get more attention than position players out of high school but Hebert is still really really raw in a lot of areas. Tremendous upside to this kid. 2 - 3 years under Robe and he'll be a top 10 rounder for sure barring injuries.

    The one that I'd be concerned about next year is Ben Carter [RHP] that is at LSUE this season. He is currently ranked the #3 JUCO prospect in the state. He signed with UL in November.

    Jace Conrad is also getting some attention but like Hebert, I see him on campus as well. Although he can play anywhere on the field [other than catcher], his athletic capabilities will be what sells him. Still likely to be a Cajun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by babysitter View Post
    _ Chaz Hebert in my opinion will be on campus. Having a little insight on the situation, I know that he is projected as a 10 - 15 round pick the last I heard. Simply not enough $$$$ to get his attention at this point. Certainly not enough to pass on the college experience. Think about it, as good as Mikie Mahtook was at STM, he was drafted in the 39th round. I realize that pitchers [particularly lefties that throw in the upper 80's] get more attention than position players out of high school but Hebert is still really really raw in a lot of areas. Tremendous upside to this kid. 2 - 3 years under Robe and he'll be a top 10 rounder for sure barring injuries.

    The one that I'd be concerned about next year is Ben Carter [RHP] that is at LSUE this season. He is currently ranked the #3 JUCO prospect in the state. He signed with UL in November.

    Jace Conrad is also getting some attention but like Hebert, I see him on campus as well. Although he can play anywhere on the field [other than catcher], his athletic capabilities will be what sells him. Still likely to be a Cajun. _
    My comments are more based on conversations with some BBHS coaches and people around the program. Nothing set in stone obviously, not sure he wants to go to school though. I really hope he ends up on campus

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