Niner Baseball Recruiting

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The latest 2022 commit is Josh Patrick from Crowder College. Big lefty bat that had a big 2021. .318/.469/.728, 18 HR, 59 RBI in 58 games.

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Positional Profile: SS/2B. Loose body, quick twitch present. Above average feel defensively with barrel feel from both sides of the plate.
Body: 5/11, 150 pounds. Thin, athletic frame, room for growth ahead.
Defense: Quick and athletic, feet and hands work in sync, soft hands, clean transitions.
Arm: R. .INF - 79 mph. Quick arm, accurate, feel for off platfrom throws.
Hit: SWH. Relaxed, slightly open from both sides. Weight and hands load back, short stride. Hands work with quickness from both sides, barrel is direct, gets extension through middle, line drive approach with above average barrel awareness from both sides.
Power: 85 mph exit velocity from the tee. Average bat speed that should increase has he adds strength.
Run: 4.02 runner in the 30.

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https://twitter.com/BaseballProv/status/1508589300077707264

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https://twitter.com/RJRAthletics/status/1516880117749923841

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clt says the AD needs to hire a student intern just to help schools get our name right

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Nice get !
Saw him at the game Friday.

This should be reasonably up to date. Some nice seasons being had by some of those guys.

They need to go watch a 15 year old sophnore pitch in the playoffs at Hopewell tonight, Chase Soesbee.
Youngest freshman to every make varsity and was their #1 starter for a playoff team last season.
Lefty with all the stuff…gonna blow up soon and we need to get in early.

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Incoming 49er Max Chapman made All-Conference 1st Team.

Chapman made 15 appearances all as a starter. He finished 6-3 with 78 strikeouts in 61.1 innings pitched with an ERA of 4.28. His 78 strikeouts tied for most on the staff and tied for seventh in the conference. He had one complete game and one shutout. Chapman closed out his career with a record of 10-5 with 150 strikeouts in 113.2 innings pitched.

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Josh Patrick was named NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention.

Patrick, an Independence, Mo., product, amassed a .403 batting average with a team-high 19 home runs to go along with seven triples, 24 doubles and 82 RBI. His .805 slugging percentage led the team, and he also sported a .988 fielding percentage with 372 putouts and just five miscues.

“I don’t know the home run total over the course of Patty’s three years here, but mercy, he was impressive,” Lallemand said. “He came up one short of the single season record and might have the record for most home runs in two years. Plus, he probably saved us 30 or 40 errors at first base and took pride in his defense.”

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Looks like a big get…

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A big one. Decommitted from Clemson with the coaching change. Now staying home in the QC.

Possible 2-way guy as RHP/ OF. May have to fight the MLB to get him to campus.

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