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TN Gold Explosion? Renfro left Fury? I saw Casey Vincent pitch at UTM. She has more control over her ball than most and she is just 2011. She is also very smart and could have gone anywhere with her ACT scores. She has much promise and should actually get to pitch in college and not just be a token. I am not from Middle TN. I just saw her pitch and her softball profile. The kid has promise. Renfro has one of the best catchers in the state. It makes a difference. Not sure what Casey has and do not know the others.

 

What pitchers do you consider being college "token pitchers" ?

 

Danielle Pieroni - Great pitcher at Goodpasture. A "TOKEN" at Tennessee.

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Hey folks I beleive we were asked about upcoming pitchers also . So how bout em ? :thumb:

In reference to up and coming pitchers, I will throw out two: 1. Sydney Hooper, Freshman., Walker Valley 2. Lydia Ritchie, Freshman., Bledsoe County

3rdbasecoach how can you say that this ritchie girl is one of the best in the state I have seen her pitch in some summer ball tourn. she is at best average she is good when she goes against a below average team like her coach puts her up against But when she starts to play at the High School level she will get rocked when she starts going against 16,17 and 18 year old girls I have news for her coach back your defense up to the fences so they can get a better look at the ball as it goes over the fence
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Hey folks I beleive we were asked about upcoming pitchers also . So how bout em ? :thumb:

In reference to up and coming pitchers, I will throw out two: 1. Sydney Hooper, Freshman., Walker Valley 2. Lydia Ritchie, Freshman., Bledsoe County

3rdbasecoach how can you say that this ritchie girl is one of the best in the state I have seen her pitch in some summer ball tourn. she is at best average she is good when she goes against a below average team like her coach puts her up against But when she starts to play at the High School level she will get rocked when she starts going against 16,17 and 18 year old girls I have news for her coach back your defense up to the fences so they can get a better look at the ball as it goes over the fence

If you could read, you would see in this thread where someone was asking about up and coming pitchers...and really, it is unseemly to call out a 14 YO kid anonymously on a message board...especially one who is one of the better young pitchers around here.

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Hey folks I beleive we were asked about upcoming pitchers also . So how bout em ? :thumb:

In reference to up and coming pitchers, I will throw out two: 1. Sydney Hooper, Freshman., Walker Valley 2. Lydia Ritchie, Freshman., Bledsoe County

3rdbasecoach how can you say that this ritchie girl is one of the best in the state I have seen her pitch in some summer ball tourn. she is at best average she is good when she goes against a below average team like her coach puts her up against But when she starts to play at the High School level she will get rocked when she starts going against 16,17 and 18 year old girls I have news for her coach back your defense up to the fences so they can get a better look at the ball as it goes over the fence

Tnwarrior how about talking to me instead of crying on here.

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Hey folks I beleive we were asked about upcoming pitchers also . So how bout em ? :thumb:

In reference to up and coming pitchers, I will throw out two: 1. Sydney Hooper, Freshman., Walker Valley 2. Lydia Ritchie, Freshman., Bledsoe County

3rdbasecoach how can you say that this ritchie girl is one of the best in the state I have seen her pitch in some summer ball tourn. she is at best average she is good when she goes against a below average team like her coach puts her up against But when she starts to play at the High School level she will get rocked when she starts going against 16,17 and 18 year old girls I have news for her coach back your defense up to the fences so they can get a better look at the ball as it goes over the fence

Hey Dumba$$, why don't you try reading the entire thread before spouting off. You may not be fond of her coach, but thats your problem. The Ritchie girl has a lot of potential and thats what this thread was asking for. As most know, I have no love for Bledsoe. With that said, I see a very talented pitcher who is only gong to get better. I'm willing to say she will be one of the best softball player Bledsoe will produce. Take your hatred and stupidity back to the Bledsoe thread and you can worship past coaches there. I know you have a short attention span, try reading the entire article over a two day period as to not overload your brain.

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Hey Dumba$$, why don't you try reading the entire thread before spouting off. You may not be fond of her coach, but thats your problem. The Ritchie girl has a lot of potential and thats what this thread was asking for. As most know, I have no love for Bledsoe. With that said, I see a very talented pitcher who is only gong to get better. I'm willing to say she will be one of the best softball player Bledsoe will produce. Take your hatred and stupidity back to the Bledsoe thread and you can worship past coaches there. I know you have a short attention span, try reading the entire article over a two day period as to not overload your brain
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Listen JackA$$ you said you thought she was a good and up and coming pitcher and that is your oppinion. My take is that she is an over rated pitcher. you have your oppinion and I have mine so get off your soap box you morron!!!

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Hey Dumba$$, why don't you try reading the entire thread before spouting off. You may not be fond of her coach, but thats your problem. The Ritchie girl has a lot of potential and thats what this thread was asking for. As most know, I have no love for Bledsoe. With that said, I see a very talented pitcher who is only gong to get better. I'm willing to say she will be one of the best softball player Bledsoe will produce. Take your hatred and stupidity back to the Bledsoe thread and you can worship past coaches there. I know you have a short attention span, try reading the entire article over a two day period as to not overload your brain
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Listen JackA$$ you said you thought she was a good and up and coming pitcher and that is your oppinion. My take is that she is an over rated pitcher. you have your oppinion and I have mine so get off your soap box you morron!!!

Wow! Dude hit the spell check before you post and opinions like yours are better kept to yourself.These young ladies do not need that kind of criticism. Support these girls do not tear them down.

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