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Pitcher - Andrew
Heaney, lhp, Oklahoma State - In the BBCOR era, pitching rules, and
there is no shortage of worthy candidates for this award. This year, there is
no Stephen Strasburg or David Price or Trevor Bauer whose performance has
clearly separated him from the rest of the pack. You could make a fine case for
South Carolina's Michael Roth, Arkansas' Ryne Stanek or Rice's Matthew
Reckling, who join Heaney as starting pitchers on our Midseason
All-America team. You could make similarly compelling cases for Stanford's Brett Mooneyham, Arizona State's Brady Rodgers, LSU's Kevin
Gausman, Mississippi State's Chris Stratton,
Duke's Marcus Stroman, Mississippi's Bobby Wahl, San Francisco's Kyle
Zimmer and others. BA
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USC
Forrest Koumas (2013) has some shoulder
"tenderness" and will be out at least two weeks
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Arkansas
moved RP Barrett Astin into the weekend
rotation.
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UVA
starter Whit
Mayberry had Tommy John surgery.
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Clemson's
Richie Shaffer Earns ACC Baseball Player of the
Week
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Solon
(Ohio) LHP Matt Smoral will have surgery on 4th
metatarsal of his right foot. 12-14 week recovery
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Max Fried -
@MaxFried - I'm proud to call him one of
my best friends @LGio27
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CJ HINOJOSA INJURY Superstar Infielder out of Spring, Texas, CJ
Hinojosa injured his shoulder and is out until June-July which will most likely
hurt his draft stock. He had already planned to attend Texas early, but there
was a mix-up with credits so he went back to high school to graduate, and will
most likely be attending the University of Texas next year. Not to worry
though, he’ll be a first-rounder out of college if he can stay healthy without
a doubt in my mind. - draft
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The
best player on one of the best teams in the country, Courtney
Hawkins had already emerged as a player with first-round potential
heading into the NHSI, but his performance at the super-team tournament all but
sealed his fate as a likely first-round selection. He dazzled both on the mound
and at the plate in the team’s only victory. As the game’s starter, he tossed
5.1 innings of shutout ball and struck out nine batters. According to Baseball
America, he was clocked in the low 90s and as high as 94 mph. He complemented
his go-to pitch with a slider that looked devastating. At the plate he was also
a force. He slugged a solo home run that proved to be the game’s only run. The
shot reportedly cleared the wall in left-center and traveled approximately 400
feet. He also showed off a rocket arm in the outfield and impressive wheels on
the basepaths link
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Speed
Checks:
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Madison
H.S. (CA) Corey Oswalt
- 90-92, 78-CB
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Ty Buttrey 92-93, 78-79 CB
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Stat
Lines:
Clemson’s Richie Schaffer –
3-5, 2-RBI, SB
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