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The CBB continues our countdown for the 2010 College Baseball season by checking in on the Top 100 Players in the country. We will be providing one player per day until we reach number 1.
We continue the list today with number 67 in our countdown with Texas junior catcher Cameron Rupp. He is from [...]
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Drew Erwin has been a workhorse in the prestgious Northwoods League this summer
THIBODAUX – After nearly doubling both its 2008 overall and Southland Conference win totals in 2009, the Nicholls State University baseball team has continued to build momentum during the summer.
Posted by Donald J. Boyles, on July 3rd, 2009 Category: Big 12, California Collegiate, NECBL
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After an impressive 39-win season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament, several current members of the Kansas baseball team continue to open eyes this for various summer leagues and teams across the country.
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The Texas Longhorns will send players this summer to the Cape Cod League, California Collegiate League, M.I.N.K. League and the Northwood League.
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Since we are awaiting the start of the 2009 College Baseball season, I thought I would start a weekly segment with users sending us questions about interesting topics. I will select about five questions every week to be posted with answers on Tuesday morning. You can send us your questions for next week by clicking [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on September 5th, 2008 Category: 2009 Top Players, 2010 Top Players, Alaskan Summer League, Atlantic Collegiate, Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate League, California Collegiate, Cape Cod League, Central Illinois Collegiate League, Clark Griffith League, Coastal Plain League, Florida Collegiate League, Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League, Jayhawk, MINK League, NECBL, NYCBL, Northwoods League, Southern Collegiate League, Team USA, Texas Collegiate League, Valley League, West Coast League
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
Grant Green Courtesy of Cape Cod Baseball League
DURHAM, N.C.-Louisiana State and Texas lead all schools by placing five players apiece on Baseball America’s top prospects lists for 19 different summer college leagues and Team USA. It’s the second straight year Texas has placed five players on BA’s summer lists.
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