Scott McGlouth:
link - RHP, Scott McGlouth, Oregon, Jr to be, 6'1 185, crafty pitcher with know how, 87-93, mostly 90 some arm side run and plus control, command at times got away from him with breaking ball, true cb and also cutter, funny how a few kids went from Pennsylvania out to Oregon since the Ducks restarted their program? That amazes me, as did this righty who has better days ahead for sure. Very quick and easy arm.
Drew Martinez:
7-10 from: - link - The performance last night was pretty typical — good starting pitching and an offensive effort led by OF Drew Martinez (Memphis). Martinez came in as the league leader in hitting and he built that lead further with a 3-for-4 day. He scored a run, knocked in a run and stole two bases, taking over the league lead in that category.
Ryan Wright:
7-10 from: - link - Kyle Winkler (Texas Christian), Madison Boer (Oregon) and Nick Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) combined to throw a one-hitter as the Red team took Game 4 of the Collegiate National Team (CNT) Trials in easy fashion Friday night 7-1 at the National Training Complex (NTC). – IF Ryan Wright (Louisville) paced a two-run second for the Red pushing its lead three, 3-0, when he roped a triple off the wall in left center scoring Nick Martini (Kansas State) from first. Wright scored immediately after his plate appearance on Nick Ramirez’ grounder to short.
7-13 from: - http://perfectgame.atinfopop.com/4/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=114295945&f=6174069131&m=3221081702&p=3 - 3b-1b, Ryan Wright, Louisville, 6'0 200, Jr to be, R/R, solid glove, 55 arm, runs well on the way, power ability is there, moves laterally well enough to stay at 3b, is aggressive at the plate with good hand speed, nimble enough to potentially move to other IF positions for sure or OF if needed. Gamer! Ran 4.28 on IF single.
Josh Tobias:
7-10 from: - link - All around talent. He’s the type of kid that is really going to turn some heads all summer in showcase-style games, but he’s going to need a fair amount of at-bats in the minors. He’s not as polished as his performances indicate. He has the potential to be a great offensive talent, and the only question now is finding out what defensive position fits him best. I could see him trying out second base and center field in the end, with a leaning towards second. However, he has power and speed, and he’s a hard working kid, so the sky’s the limit with his offensive potential if he keeps working.
Christian Montgomery:
7-11 from: - link – The USA Baseball 18U National Team beat the Greater Alliance N.Y. All-Stars 11-1 in game two of a twinbill Saturday night at University Field. Christian Montgomery earned the win improving Team USA to 5-0 in exhibition play. Montgomey (1-0) allowed one run, unearned, in two innings pitched with four punchouts.
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