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The top 7 players in Farragut's lineup could be named in the "Top Players" category. Curt Powell(jr), Nicky Delmonico(fr), Michael Williams(sr), Cade Stallings(jr), Mac Thoreson(jr), Matt Ramsey(sr), Joey Delmonico(sr). Every senior on that list is singed to play college baseball, 2-3 are D-1. And the rest of them are easily good enough to play D-1. Farragut has got the 2nd most homeruns of any team in the nation. Second only to American Heritage.

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Lance Rorex IF-P, Lookout Valley, had hits in something around 20 consecutive at-bats (20-20). Cleveland State, .655 average. They have not played a strong schedule but their players have a chance to prove themselves in the tournament going on right now.

 

Justin Bell, Marion County, currently has an ERA of 0.00, 5-0 record in latest stats.

 

Trevor Burgess, Sequatchie, 5-0 record, 1.17 ERA (7th in SE TN/N GA among teams reporting stats), 6 HR (tie for 12th with 46 at-bats), Cleveland State.

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Rorex is batting over .680 now in close to 90 at bats... He's also got 7hr's and 32 rbi's, NOT bad for a leadoff batter! Not to mention he's 7-0 on the mound with a 1.6 ERA... oh and that 19-19 streak he went on at the plate ranks first all time in Tennesee and 3rd all time nation wide...

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Some great players in West Tennessee

Clint Barnes / Sr. Bolivar

Will Irvin / Sr. Bolivar

Cordarious Dodd / Soph. Jackson North Side

Billy Keck / Sr. Lexington

Clayton Gant / SR. USJ

Preston Overby / Soph. USJ

 

Milan's senior Alex Jackson should be added to this list. He is batting over .400 with 32 rbi's thru 23 games. His era is below 2 and only has one loss on the season. He will more than likely be attending Bethel College in the fall to play baseball for the Wildcats.

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I'm trying to complete a list of the best players in Tennessee this year. I have a pretty good list. Just wanted either comments on those on the list or comments about players missing from the list. Thanks a lot.

 

Heath Hatfield Bartlett

Jacob Wilson Bartlett

Trey Turner Bartlett

Navery Moore Battle Ground Academy

Tyler Massey Baylor School

Hunter Daniel Bearden

Andy Fennell Bearden

Mason Forbis Beech

Jon Clinard Bradley Central

Ben Burgess Brentwood

Jacob Stallings Brentwood Academy

Trevor Starnes Christ Presbyterian

Stephen Thompson Christian Brothers

Craig Stem Donalson Christian

Will Clinard East Robertson

Matt Ramsey Farragut

Michael Williams Farragut

Zachary Allen Farragut

Cole Gobbell Father Ryan

Justin Guidry Father Ryan

Casey Dykes Franklin

Corban Joseph Franklin

Adam Adkins Goodpasture Christian

Robert Lawrence Hunter's Lane

Nick Maronde Lexington Catholic

Seth Lintz Marshall County

Blair Wright Memphis University

Kyle Lewis Millington

Lucas Anderson Science Hill

Sonny Gray Smyrna

Skyler Barnett Unicoi County

Clayton Gant University School of Jackson

 

 

i'm not sure how Drew Martinez of CBHS was left off the list. Hes a UofM signee and has been one of the top players in the state since his freshman year. also Jason Thompson of Germantown he's a jr. but has already committed to Louisville

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i am not sure how drew martinez from cbhs was left off either he has a batting avg in the high 400's, but cbhs has more players than that, that could be considered on this list Michael Wills LHP, Michael Blanchard OF, and Zac Mitchell 2B. Mitchell at second is one of the best defensive infielders in the state and swings a good stick( he is hitting in the high 300's). Wills keeps batters off balance with everything he throws. And Blanchard can run down just about anything hit in the outfield, and he is hitting mid to high 300's, not to mention i think he has only been caught stealing once and that was on a pitchout. also, Will Locante from Briarcrest is a very good pitcher he has been clocked as high as 92 MPH and signed with TN

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