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looks like its gonna be a competitive year..everyone looks pretty equal..i knoe c'ville and huntland lost the aces on the mound last year but word is the new ace for Huntland is verbally committed at Alabama A&M..he's the lefty and they have a good sophomore who threw alot last year..c'ville has goot talent with Bassham missin maybe the 1st week for his knee and several good pitchers and i heard a rumor of a freshman from Richland last year hittin the 90's and they have Parsons..and Workman for CA who is committed to Columbia State..looks to be a good year

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looks like its gonna be a competitive year..everyone looks pretty equal..i knoe c'ville and huntland lost the aces on the mound last year but word is the new ace for Huntland is verbally committed at Alabama A&M..he's the lefty and they have a good sophomore who threw alot last year..c'ville has goot talent with Bassham missin maybe the 1st week for his knee and several good pitchers and i heard a rumor of a freshman from Richland last year hittin the 90's and they have Parsons..and Workman for CA who is committed to Columbia State..looks to be a good year

 

 

 

CA also having a new coach. in Eddie Bassham, he seems to be getting them ready.

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I thought the kid that was a freshman last year would be their ace this year. I really dont think the left hander is that good if it is the same one from last year. When did alabama am start baseball.

 

 

a&m has had a baseball team and they must see somethin in him. he has been in the startin rotation for 3 years and has alot of experience. the kids name is Travis Ashley. i think he's more with a bat and at 1st base than he is a pitcher,but a&m has talked to him and asked if he was interested

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I think this district could be WIDE OPEN... I honestly have no idea who the favorite in the pre season will be. Richland lost many starters, so did cully, Cornersville lost many too. When I look at the district tho the 3 main players are Parsons, Bassham, and Workman. As far as the top "dawg" lol I have no clue just yet.

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Okay i know who you are talking about know now. Pretyy good hitter. You have any stats on this kid as a pitcher other than being left handed and having an okay curve ball, i dont know.

 

 

he only lost maybe 3 games out of about 7 or 8 pitched..usually goes the distance. doesnt walk alot of people. he throws low 80's and pitches to contact,,keeps it low and a descent changeup. and he batted 417 last year so he's got a pretty good swing.

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