Summer Leagues

Started by Bishopleftiesdad, October 28, 2011, 12:01:16 PM

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Vaske brothers on our team last summer competed for the Licking County Settlers.  One had great success while the didn't have as much but still was successful.  The one who was the most successful was the pitcher who received votes for pitcher of the year made the all-star team and was all league first team. 

Both of them enjoyed their experience, and learned a lot about themselves playing against majority D1 guys.  There was no biasedness towards D1 vs D3 players if you look at Otterbein's C/UTL guy Wes Meadows he was also named 1st team, made the all-star team too. 

So if they can compete against D1 guys more power to them. 

Bishopleftiesdad

Son has been placed on a summer league for next year. He signed his contract with the Licking County Settlers.

Bishopleftiesdad

If you know of someone looking for a place to play still for next summer, The OICBL is still looking for some players. This league plays in central Ohio and is mostly local players. I know of one young man from Tennessee that will be playing in the league.

http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=tscl

Bishopleftiesdad

Oicbl has added some teams and is now the Ohio Independent Collegiate Baseball Association.

Players looking for a place next summer should check it out. It is not on the level of the Great Lakes or The Valley and their are no hosts families, but still a nice place to play. It has quite a few local D3, D2 and some D1 players. It is a good place from Freshmen to get start out. I have known several players to start here then move to a league such as the NYCBL.

http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=tscl

I am not associated with the league, but I do watch some of their games.

Bishopleftiesdad

Kyle Colgain, Denison Pitcher, will be spending another summer with the Gaithersberg Giants.

http://crcbl.bbstats.pointstreak.com/team_roster.html?teamid=50863&seasonid=26720

Last year he he was a South All star in the Ripkin league and pitched 32.1 innings with a 4.73 ERA

http://crcbl.bbstats.pointstreak.com/player.html?playerid=436245


Bishopleftiesdad

JJ Buckey and Pete Munger will be in the Great Lakes Summer Baseball League playing for the Grand Lake Mariners.

http://www.grandlakemariners.com/roster

This is JJ's second year with Grand Lake. Last summer he pitched 23 innings with a .39 ERA

Bishopleftiesdad

Just a quick note about Jason Byers and the start he is having in Chillicothe for the paints.

http://www.summerbaseballinsider.com/view/summerbaseballinsider/news-and-archives-5/news_152789

Looks like he will have quite a few innings on his arm once Summer is over. 95 in the regular season. I can see a similar number if he keeps pitching this well for the Paints.

Congratulations to Jason.

ADL70

CWRU's Gronski is playing for Lorain County Ironmen of the Prospect League.  One of four d3 players on their roster.
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Bishopleftiesdad

I believe there was going to be a fifth, a catcher from OWU but he had surgery.

Bishopleftiesdad

Charles Cooper (BishopLefty) is playing in the Valley League for the Covington Lumberjacks.
http://valleybbleague.bbstats.pointstreak.com/team_roster.html?teamid=51438

motorman

Steve Huber of Heidelberg is also on the Chillicothe Paints and Adam Manner is on the Richmond River Rats, both in the Prospect League.

Dr. Acula

BW's Waite and Mount's Clarke are on the Lorain County team in the Prospect League as well.  Waite was listed as a senior this spring, but now on their roster he's listed as a junior so he must have a 5th yr.  That might be Harrison's biggest recruit!

Bishopleftiesdad

Is Waite a trasfer or has he been at BW since Freshman year.

ADL70

SPARTANS...PREPARE FOR GLORY
HA-WOO, HA-WOO, HA-WOO
Think beyond the possible.
Compete, Win, Respect, Unite

Bishopleftiesdad

+1 ADL I was on my phone and too Lazy to look it up. The interwebs on a smartphone are sometimes too small, for these old eyes.