fryeguy93
Rufus X. Sarsaparilli
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I think something has to be said out loud. We all say that prep baseball in Tennessee is great.
Let's say it....It's not. The state produces a few great players but overall, we are not competing with Florida, Georgia, Texas and California with Tennessee only talent.
Look at the high school players in the draft, very few Tennessee high schoolers get drafted early and hell, even the middle and late round guys - especially pitchers seem to go pro if drafted.
Tennessee (UT) can't win with Tennessee talent. Senzel is the rarity not the rule. He's our best player (at least reputation wise but he was basically developed into this talent through hard work as he was hardly all-world when he signed with UGA and then UT.
This school likely needs to step away from Farragut for a bit. We simply have not won with Farragut guys. And when Farragut guys go to Vanderbilt, other schools or to the pros, they are not consistently performing their either. Especially pitchers are seemingly all used up physically and emotionally by the time the get to LNS.
That 1991-1992 Knox Central was Lightning in a Bottle that Farragut or any other in-state team has ever duplicated.
In other words, we need Californians, Floridians and other great talents with a seasoning of quality in-state guys. Travel teams in this state has burned out a lot of kids.
But of course, the out-of-state relievers have stunk as well. So what do I know?
Let's say it....It's not. The state produces a few great players but overall, we are not competing with Florida, Georgia, Texas and California with Tennessee only talent.
Look at the high school players in the draft, very few Tennessee high schoolers get drafted early and hell, even the middle and late round guys - especially pitchers seem to go pro if drafted.
Tennessee (UT) can't win with Tennessee talent. Senzel is the rarity not the rule. He's our best player (at least reputation wise but he was basically developed into this talent through hard work as he was hardly all-world when he signed with UGA and then UT.
This school likely needs to step away from Farragut for a bit. We simply have not won with Farragut guys. And when Farragut guys go to Vanderbilt, other schools or to the pros, they are not consistently performing their either. Especially pitchers are seemingly all used up physically and emotionally by the time the get to LNS.
That 1991-1992 Knox Central was Lightning in a Bottle that Farragut or any other in-state team has ever duplicated.
In other words, we need Californians, Floridians and other great talents with a seasoning of quality in-state guys. Travel teams in this state has burned out a lot of kids.
But of course, the out-of-state relievers have stunk as well. So what do I know?