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Allow me add some Patriots to the list:

 

1) Steven Watson- University Memphis signee. Great defensive catcher. Great hitter with power.

2) Blake Patterson- Polished infielder, very smooth. At the plate battles pitchers very well. Led team in doubles last year, will go opposite field if you let him. Will turn on one with pop if you come after him. Will have offers at the next level..book it!

3) Rusty Howard- takes a no nonsense approach at the plate. Goes gap to gap with deceiving power. I believe he could pitch at the next level. Nasty curve and good change. Shows his fastball, but will sneak it by you.

4) Tye McCleary- Opening day pitcher. Throws strikes and is very successful when he lives low. Has had 2 successful pitching campaigns for the Patriots his Junior and Sophomore year. Have no reason to believe it will stop now.

5) Josh Farmer- 6-0 as a Junior...enough said? Smart pitcher that lets you get yourself out.

6) Tyler Bowman- Fastball has gotten some pop and he will throw a bunch of innings for the Patriots.

7) Cory Sorgenfrei- A hitter that will look bad on 2 pitches and then make the adjustment to go deep on you. He makes you scratch your head as he batted over .320 as a junior and has power to burn. Cory leaves nothing at the plate.

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1. Steven Watson- we all already know that he is a very good hitter with good power, also a very good catcher. 2. Brian Morris- Dominant right handed pitcher. 3. Bubba Vincent- very good lefty, throws well. 4. Bo Cook- though just a junior, he hit extremely well last year for Gallatin.

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looks like someone is obsessed with van buren the team i saw i thought my baberuth team could vhave beat i dont even think they had one hit off us the enitre game i didnt see anyone that looked like the best form middle teneesee

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Hutson Batted .574 say i'd say he got a hit off of you I guess that batting average is only average not that great right. Tell us were your from and I can tell you if he did or not.

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