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6/3/18

2018 Draft - College World Series Results



Brady Singer – Florida:               (win vs. Jacksonville)

           Saturday:                 7-IP, 5-H, 2-ER, 6-K, 1-BB, WIN (11-1)

Carlos Collazo - @CarlosACollazo - Look at Aaron Nola’s scouting report and then read Brady Singer's and tell me you're still bored. He's legit.
          
Michael Bryne – Florida:           (win vs. Jacksonville)

           Saturday:                 2.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-K, 0-BB, 14-SV

Chandler Day – Vanderbilt:      (win vs. St. John’s)

           Friday:                      1-IP, 1-H, 0-R1-K, 0-BB, 3.31     
     
Adam Wolf – Louisville –           (win vs. Kent State)

           Friday:                      7-IP, 7-H, 6-ER 4-K, 3-BB, 2.63, WIN

Casey Mise – Auburn:                 (win vs. Army)

           Saturday:                 7-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, 11-K, 2-BB, WIN (10-5)

Luke Heimlich – Oregon St:       (win vs. LSU)

           Saturday:                 7-IP, 6-H, 1-ER, 3-K, 4-BB, WIN (15-1)

Jason Bilous – C Carolina:         (loss to Wisconsin)

           Saturday:                 3.2-IP, 7-H, 7-ER, 3-K, 2-BB, LOSS (7-3)

Colton Eastman – CSF:                (win vs. Baylor)

           June:                          7-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, 8-K, 1-BB, WIN (10-3)

Logan Gilbert – Stetson:            (win vs. Oklahoma State)

           Saturday:                 7-IP, 5-H, 2-ER, 14-K, 3-BB, WIN (11-1)

Blaine Knight – Arkansas          (win vs. Oral Roberts)

           Friday:                      8-IP, 3-H, 2-ER, 2-K, 1-BB, 2.70, WIN

Tristan Beck – Stanford:            (win vs. Wright State)  

           Friday:                      6.1-IP, 5-H, 2-ER, 7-K, 2-BB, WIN    
                 
Kris Bubic – Stanford:                 (loss vs. CSF)

           Saturday:                 7-IP, 3-H, 1-ER, 10-K, 20BB    
    
Nolan Kingham – Texas                         (win vs. TAMU)

           Saturday:                 7.2-IP, 9-H, 2-ER, 8-K, 1-BB, WIN (8-3)

Konnor Pilkington – Miss St     (Loss vs. Oklahoma – out of winner’s bracket)

           Friday:                      3.1-IP, 6-H, 6-ER, 5-K, 4-BB, 4.93                                             
Cole Sands – Florida State        (loss vs. Samford – out of winner’s bracket)

           Friday:                      2.2-IP, 3-H, 2-ER, 2-K, 0-BB, LOSS (7-4)

Ryan Rolison – Ole Miss:  -        (Win vs. Saint Louis)

           Saturday:                 7-IP, 4-H, 2-ER, 13-K, 2-BB, WIN (10-4)
            
Tim Cate – Connecticut:             (Loss – out of winner’s bracket)

           Saturday:                 5.1-IP. 2-H, 0-ER, 6-K, 2-BB

Zach Hess – LSU –                         (Loss vs. Oregon State)

           Saturday:                 3.1-IP, 8-H, 8-ER, 6-K, 4-BB, LOSS (7-6)     
     
Adam Hill – South Carolina –              (win vs. Ohio State)

           Friday:                      4-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, 6-K, 4-BB, 3.99

Andrew Perez – USF -                             (win vs. Hartford)

           Saturday:                 4-IP, 4-H, 0-ER, 2-K, 0-BB, WIN (6-3)  

Shawn McClanahan – USF -                  (win vs. Hartford)

           Saturday:                 5-IP, 5-H, 2-ER, 3-K, 4-BB

8 comments:

  1. Gilbert, Singer, Heimlich are rocking

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  2. don't know if I would use the words Heimlich and rocking in the same sentence

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  3. Mackster:

    I think Nabil Crismatt may be the only NY Mets minor league starter who has a really good possibility to get a call up and then actually stick with the parent club. I do not see any other Mets MiLB starter ready to. Each of the others need to add out pitches to their arsenal. But can they is the question.

    On Luis Guillorme. Good glove, good hustle, suspect offense at the moment. Might redial and bring up Jeff McNeil from Rumbleponies.

    Have not heard much on Cespedes' injury. Hip. Hips are bad Mack, you and I know it. Can have complications. Let's hope not. Any word on his predicted return date because I have heard "nothing" like Sgt. Schultz!

    But to be honest Mack, I like Jose Bautista too. A nice acquisition by GM Alderson. Still has homerun ability and is a young 37. Better swing then most acquired vets here.

    Pen has to be shakin' up. Needs 3-4 new faces in it I think. The culture there has to be changed now. Too many flawed relief outings from them the last four weeks or so.

    Ramos/Robles Train...Get on aboard that love train, come on, all aboard that love train...Next stop is Russian and China too...Then CRASH! FLIP OVER! FALLS INTO RIVER!

    And what is up with Seawall and Blylevin?

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  4. The Seawall has been breached!

    I heard Cespedes is to take BP today and might forego a minor league rehab. Maybe we get surprised and he is reactivated today.

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  5. More on Yoenis hip injury...

    Mets News online stating that Yo is about to get ready for hitting and may be running lightly already.

    So I checked his history on hip injuries. From July 2017 to now he has had three incidents with the hip it said. One now, one July 2017, and one time in Spring Training.

    Be careful here with Yoenis. Bo started similarly and hip injuries are really bad news.

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  6. Make Yo play center, on stilts!

    [The hand has spoken]

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  7. But truthfully and without much ado (imagine this Tom) if both Yo and Jose Bautista were playing same games and hitting home runs together like Wright and Jacobs in '05? Bang zoom, I tell ya'!

    Maybe like this?

    1B Alonso 2b McNeil SS Rosario 3B J. Bautista LF Cespedes CF Conformo RF Nimmo C Max Stassi by Yves St. Laurent

    Tom, could you deal with this lineup or what?

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  8. Don't Give UP! George Stone and John Stearns on the way kids! Dust off their old ballcaps!

    (Plug-in the Lennon Sisters!)

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