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Who you are is more important than what you do!
Good game, bad game, accolades or struggles, baseball is gonna have ups & downs. Be ready for it! Be Consistent! You’re never as good or bad as you think you are. Trust the process
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The average height and weight of the teams in Omaha is 6’2/205. This is generally pulled down by freshmen on the bench or an outlier pitcher.
The teams that are winning have very few, if any, players in their starting lineup under 200 pounds.
The teams going 0-2 or 1-2 at the CWS have several players under 200 pounds.
There are a couple outlier infielders that are 5’10/185 or so. FSU’s smallest starter is 6’1/188.
But 195-200 is generally the cutoff weight at any of the 8 defensive positions. Any player under those weights is not in the starting lineup.
The amount of 6’2/220, 6’3/230, 6’4/240, 6’5/250 players is staggering - up and down the lineup of the SEC schools.
Here’s a sample:
Florida
Jac Cag 6’5 / 250
Catchers
Brody Donay 6’5 / 235
Luke Heyman 6’4 / 220
Tennessee Christian Moore that hit for the cycle 6’1/215.
Blake Burke 6’3/235
Billy Amick INF 6’1/217
Kavares Tears 6’0/200
One of the “lightest” players I’ve found is FSUs INF Alex Lodise at 6’1/188. A few Kentucky and North Carolina infielders were a little smaller.
More FSU position player starters:
Drew Faurot INF 6’3/202.
Jaime Ferrer OF 6’1/220
Max Williams 6’2/198
James Tibbs 6’0/204
Cam Smith 6’3/230
Daniel Cantu 6’3/219
Marco Dinges 6’0/194
Texas AM
Braden Montgomery 6’2/220
Gavin Grahovac 6’2/220
Jace LaViolette 6’6/230
Jackson Appel 6’0/200
Hayden Schott 6’2/220
Ted Burton 6’3/200
Bonus SEC South Carolina
Ethan Petry (SC) 6’4 / 235
Gavin Casas (SC) 6’4/230
Cole Messina (SC) 6’0/230
Blake Jackson (SC) 6’0/195
Kennedy Jones (SC) 6’1/220
Congrats to our guys for making all district. Both these guys were two way warriors, impossible to keep off the bases, and even harder to deal with once they got there. Congrats @AngelonAlex and @TannerBritt3 !!
This is a staff award for sure. And I’m so thankful for my assistant coaches and the leadership of our seniors. We had to do things on the baseball field this season that candidly, I’ve never seen anybody do. But credit to our kids for buying in and what a year for the SW4A!
Carson is the most competitive player I have ever coached. The things he did this year without the ability to throw a baseball were incredible. He’s a 3X all conference player.
Alex had a tough junior year, but his resiliency, his ability to compete through adversity and his leadership were invaluable to us this season. He’s been a varsity player from the first pitch of his first game, and a staple in the top of the order at Butler for the last 4 years
Zach has been a wonderful example to our younger players of hard work paying off. He’s a 2X all conference player. He’s headed to UNC Asheville, and we can’t wait to follow his career!
Ian was team MVP a season ago, and came up big time and time again this year. His growth in managing the game was incredible to watch. He’s a 2X all SW4A player and headed to Cleveland CC next year.
To my coach friends. @CMSAthletic1
If the spring season is over, scalp that Bermuda as low as the mower will go. If it’s long, mow it everyday lowering each time. Mow it low until late June. Who cares if it’s brownish or yellow. Water & Fertilize. You will be happy in August
Birmingham-Southern (Division 3) just advanced to the D3 Super Regionals
Their college is SHUTTING DOWN permanently May 31st.
If they advance to the D3 College World Series, they will be playing for a school that no longer exists
All State and All Region Nomination forms have been sent! Let us know if you did not receive! Let’s recognize the players outstanding accomplishments this year! Let us know if you didnt receive at [email protected]
Do Not wait!