Archive for the “2009 Top Players” Category
ShareBy: Katie Dowd
The Great Wall of China, the Grand Canyon and the Pyramids all belong in the category of “Things That Have to be Seen to be Believed.”
Add Stephen Strasburg to the list.
If you frequent this site, I suspect you’ve heard of the kid named Strasburg. There’s talk he could be the greatest pitching prospect in the history of baseball. He throws upwards of 100 MPH with a filthy slider and curve ball. Oh, and he’s struck out 147 while walking 15 in 78 1/3 innings. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, CBB Column, CBB Visit, MLB Draft, Mountain West, San Diego State
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ShareFROM COLLEGE BASEBALL FOUNDATION
LUBBOCK, Texas — With conference play in full swing across the country, the College Baseball Foundation and Mizuno have announced the initial watch list for the 2009 Brooks Wallace Award. For the first time since its creation in 2004, the Wallace Award will honor the country’s finest shortstop. Previously, the Wallace Award was given to the national player of the year. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, College Baseball Foundation, National Awards
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Posted on April 28th, 2009 by Colin Weber in 2009 Top Players, MLB Draft
Share The 2009 Major League Baseball Draft will be the first of it’s kind. The commissioner’s office released a statement today saying this year’s draft will be held at 6 P.M. on June 9 at the studios of the MLB Network in Secaucus, New Jersey.
The first day will include the first three rounds plus two compensation rounds, totaling 111 picks. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, CBB Column, MLB Draft
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Share Here are some of the best links from around the country.
The first article comes from Katie Dowd of The Daily Cal who has a Game 3 recap of the Arizona State and Cal series that took place over the weekend. The next article comes from Bill Hass of theACC.com who looks at Deck McGuire of Georgia Tech. The final article comes from Fanhouse which looks at Stephen Strasburg’s great season. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, ACC, Arizona State, Cal, Georgia Tech, Links, Mountain West, Pac 10, San Diego State
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ShareFROM NCBWA RELEASE
Birmingham, Ala. (NCBWA) — Forty-five relief pitchers are included on the midseason watch list for the fifth annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award, the association announced Thursday. The award is given to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I college baseball. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, National Awards, NCBWA, Stopper of the Year
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Share Stephen Strasburg entered the 2009 campaign as the top player in the country by many publications including this one. (LINK) Hehasn’t disappointed anyone as he has dominated college baseball through the first six weeks of the season. The biggest issue that could come to hurt him is his adviser Scott Boras. Multiple teams in MLB do not deal with Scott Boras clients especially in the first round due to high contract demands. According to a report in Sports Illustrated, Boras is looking to ask for 50 million over six seasons. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, MLB Draft, Mountain West, San Diego State
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Share Stephen Strasburg has become a living legend in the college baseball world with his unbelievable start to the season. He is currently 4-0 in five starts while having 74 strikeouts in 34.1 innings of work. The College Baseball Blog named Strasburg as our top College Baseball player coming into the season. (Check out our profile of him by clicking here.) Our good buddies over at Project Prospect also named him as the top collegiate player in their recent draft board. (Click here for the Latest Draft board and Click here for the Project Prospect profile of Strasburg.) Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, MLB Draft, Mountain West, San Diego State
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Share LOS ANGELES – Heated rivals Japan and Korea met Monday night at Dodger Stadium with the World Baseball Classic championship on the line.
But it wasn’t even the most important baseball game played in Los Angeles.
The city’s bragging rights were at stake a mere six miles away, as USC hosted archrival UCLA in the rubber match of a three-game set at Dedeaux Field. The Bruins had won Saturday’s contest 14-4, while the Trojans responded with a 5-1 Sunday. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, Injury, MLB Draft, Pac 10, UCLA, USC
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Share FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
The Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission announced the official watch list for the 2009 Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Award delivered by Papa John’s Pizza. Forty-four catchers were nominated for the award by their coaches. Because the award is given annually to the top division one collegiate catcher, the list will be updated to include other candidates until May 4, 2009. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, Johnny Bench Award, National Awards
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Rice junior RHP Ryan Berry becomes the first player in Conference USA history to earn Pitcher of the Week honors in three consecutive weeks after he shut down No. 20 San Diego last Friday for this third straight nearly flawless outing. The Hitter of the Week honor went to UAB junior C Digger Towe, who piled up huge numbers while leading UAB to a 6-0 record last week. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Conference USA, Conference USA Players of the Week, Rice, UAB
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Posted on March 12th, 2009 by Brian Foley in 2009 Top Players, Big 12
Share Our good friends over at Project Prospect recently did a profile on Missouri starting pitcher Kyle Gibson. (TCBB’s Profile) He is an interesting case as he has some outstanding talent but has struggled off and on during his collegiate career.Currently, Kyle is 2-1 with a 1.29 ERA in three starts totaling 21 innings pitched. I have seen Gibson throw in person once and was less then impressed as I saw him give up five runs against a NECBL team in one inning. He has an excellent slider but it can be difficult for him to control. We have some great video of Gibson which is embedded after the jump from his season in the Cape Cod League. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, Big 12, Missouri, MLB Draft, Project Prospect
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Bryan-College Station, TX (March 9, 2009) –
The Brazos Valley Bombers announced today the signing of three catchers for the 2009 season. John Cannon, Casey Dykes, and John Hale will provide the team with stability as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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Tags: 2009 Roster, Brazos Valley Bombers, Texas Collegiate League
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