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Even their stats favor Pfeifer, its not even close.. he was 13-1 on the mound with a 1.14 ERA and 112 strikeouts in 68 innings (1.82 per inning) last year. District 4-AAA Pitcher of the Year, First Team All-District, First Team All-State, Gold Medalist on the 16u USA team where he got the Win in each of his starts.

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Even their stats favor Pfeifer, its not even close.. he was 13-1 on the mound with a 1.14 ERA and 112 strikeouts in 68 innings (1.82 per inning) last year. District 4-AAA Pitcher of the Year, First Team All-District, First Team All-State, Gold Medalist on the 16u USA team where he got the Win in each of his starts.

 

 

I didn't think he got the win in the Cuba game. Cause he only pitched the first 7 innings and the game went 11. No one scored til the 11th. maybe i'm wrong. But either way, he got the win in the gold medal game.

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carter won co-pitcher of the year last year for district 7AAA only to tie with sonny gray who is now at vanderbilt and was drafted in the mlb draft last year. carter didn't pitch against farragut because siegel had a district game that monday (they played on a saturday) in which he had to pitch. last year he went 7-1 with a 1.7 era and 88 k's in 57 innings (1.54 k's/inning). not to mention he was 2nd team all state. watson did not have anywhere near the offense last season like farragut had nor the defense behind him. with farragut's offense, my grandma could get 5 wins in a season!!

 

 

Packmanintheboro, I beg of you please get your facts correct before you come on here and start stating false facts about the god like pitcher Carter Watson. Watson was 7-1 last season with a 2.28 ERA 78 K's in 59.1 innings for a ratio of 1.32 k's/innings. The stats are located on the TBCA website. There were other starting pitchers in 7AAA that were just as good and had a better ERA.

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I wish i knew chris orphanos stats like yall know carters stats but he only had 2 losses last year and that was to oakland in the regular season and a heart breaking loss in the championship game but i do know that his ERA was really low in fact i think he got all district for pitching in 7AAA

 

 

 

 

Golly darn, this is so much fun.... reading about how much better this pitcher is over that one! If you're REALLY good you don't have to tell everyone... they'll find out sooner or later!

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