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miloman

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  1. john dalton from rutledge is batting over 600. in games payed thursday and friday he also went 4 for 5 with 2 hr that is not reflected in his average.
  2. Chase Nicley from Rutlege has signed with Vol State and Nick Langley from Rutlege has signed with Walters State.
  3. I agree with the last comment, as well as the others. I do however feel the key word we are lookinig for is discipline. At the college level players are disciplined. They do thier job on and off the field. Mom and dad are out of the picture, they should be at all levels but their not. Players must learn to play the game. The game has to be respected. We don't throw bats and helmets. I new a kid that lost a potential college scholarship because his potential college coach saw him at a hs game throw his bat and helmet after striking out, he was still in HS. Afterwords the coach told him he did not feel the choices would work out. HS players need to be disciplined themselves, not by the coach. The next level will demand this. This is why we see better pictures, better hitters, better fielders.. They are disciplined to learn, to practice, to play. If you are still in HS start now. College coaches dont't have the time to get you up to this level, you must already be there to play at the next level. Remember, this game of baseball owes you nothing. In fact it can be very humiliating at times. The greatest hitters never batted .500. There is very few perfect games pitched. Errors will happen. Are they physical or mental. You must strive to be mentally fit. Baseball players are humans, humans make mistakes/errors. Good look to all future college players and remember, start this level now because the college level does not have time to get you there first.
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