7/8/10

2011 DRAFT: - John Magliozzi, Jett Bandy, Daniel Bowman, Dillon Maples... and Travis Harrison

John Magliozzi:



7-2 from: - http://www.perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=4887 - C.T. Bradford singled home pinch runner Carlos Garmendia with 2 out in the bottom of the 7th inning to give the Florida Bombers a dramatic 4-3 victory over the East Cobb Braves 17's. It was the Bombers unprecedented sixth WWBA 18U National Championship and avenged their 11-10 loss to the Braves in the 2009 championship game. Braves RHP John Magliozzi was named the tournament Most Valuable Pitcher. The Massachusetts native and Florida signee went 2-0 in 11 innings, allowing only 1 run while striking out 12. He threw a complete game 1-hit shutout against the Texas Sun Devils in the Braves 3-0 semifinal win.



Jett Bandy:


7-4 from: - link  - Arizona’s Jett Bandy provides a nice combination of glove work and bat, possessing solid receiving skills and catch-and-throw-ability. At the plate, Bandy shows a good eye and ability to square-up with gap-to-gap pop, though he was more impressive out of conference than in.

Daniel Bowman:


7-86 from: - link  -Another Bourne slugger has been name Coca Cola Player of the Week, this time outfielder Daniel Bowman (2012)  (Coastal Carolina). Bowman sits atop the Cape League with three home runs, all hit in the past week. Not just a big swinger, he batted .417 during the week and drove in eight runs, highlighted by a one-homer, five-RBI performance against Falmouth. Bowman was named a Freshman All-American and All-Big South second team in 2009 and continued his all-around success last season, slugging 15 home runs.

Dillon Maples:


7-7 from: - link = - The USA Baseball 18U National Team past the Greater Alliance N.Y. All-Stars 8-5 Tuesday afternoon at MCU Park in Coney Island, N.Y Dillon Maples was electric in two innings of relief, striking out five of the eight batters he faced..



Travis Harrison:



7-8 from: - link  - My son has played with Travis Harrison for the last three years. He does rake against good pitching and gets handled by mediocre and bad pitching, which leads to make up questions for me. How many aces do you see in the pros maybe one a series, you make your living on the mediocre and bad pitchers. He has a bad body that is going to get worse, doesnt throw well, the only spot for him on the diamond is at first base and then his power does not project as a top notch player. He is a great kid and his team loves him but ask them and man for man will say good player but dont believe the hype.

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