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LSU Baseball - 2014 Post Season Thread
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:30 pm
This post was edited on 5/17/14 at 9:22 am
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:45 pm to AstroTiger
Moved from OP:
Thanks to LSURussian for the summaries:
- We got 12 players to sign or commit early last week, 6 position players and 6 pitchers.
- Of the 12, 4 are from Louisiana and 8 are from out of state.
- Javi said the 6 pitchers coming in represent the best group of pitching prospects he has seen in the 7 years he has been at LSU and he attributes that to AD's reputation in developing pitchers for the next level.
- 6 of the 12 attended, at some point, the LSU Showcase Baseball Camp.
- 6 of the prospects are rated in the top 175 by "Perfect Game".
- If this was the end of recruiting and we were able to keep all 12 on the team and not lose anyone to the pros, we would have the #4 ranked recruiting class.
Now the specifics on the players:
1) Greg Deichmann- Shortstop out of Bro Martin HS. He's a close friend of the Hollander family (Mike Hollander, former LSU 3rd baseman) and has dreamed of playing for LSU since he was a kid. We may need his dreams to keep him at LSU because he is projected to possibly be a 1st round draft pick next June.
2) Austin Bain- from Dutchtown HS. He pitches and plays shortstop. All around baseball player. Not sure yet if he will pitch or play a position for LSU. It will depend on how he develops once he joins the team.
3) Grayson Byrd- plays shortstop or anywhere he wants to play, including pitcher. Probably going to be a position player for LSU. Former LSU and major league pitcher Paul Byrd's son.
4) Alex Lange- from Lee Summitt, Missouri. He's an Under Armor All American and has drawn a lot of interest by MLB. Power right-handed pitcher with fast ball clocked in low 90's as a junior in high school. Described as a "big" kid.
5) Bobby Bradley- power hitter from Gulf Port, MS. He's left handed and plays 1st base. He is a true first base prospect. Reminds the coaches of Matt Clark at first and also when hitting home runs.
6) Mac Marshall- from Milburn, GA. #1 rated pitcher in Georgia and top 20 nationally. Of course, MLB knows about him. He's a LHP and throws mid-90's. Gonna be a challenge to see him in an LSU uniform.
7) Michael Papierski- He's a catcher from Lamont HS in Lamont, Illinois. Big frame, natural catcher's body and is a switch hitter for power both sides.
8) Jake Latz- LHP, from Lamont HS, Lamont, Illinois. That's right, the same high school as #7 above. We got the battery from that school. His best pitch is his curve. Drops off the table. Almost unhittable for high school players.
9 & 10) Twins brothers Beau and Bryce Jordan- from Barbe HS, Lake Chuck. Beau is not a pitcher and Bryce is currently a catcher. (Bonus trivia question: when was the last time LSU had twin brothers playing on the baseball team? Yes, it has happened, during the Bertman era.)
11) Doug Norman- RHP, Fort Mills, South Carolina. Grandfather is a professor at LSU and his mother graduated from LSU. Described as 'very tall' and 'needs to fill out his frame.' Fastball with a change up gets batters out for him.
12) Hunter Van Horn- Tampa, FL. LHP, upper 80's to low 90's. His strength is he throws strikes. Almost never walks a batter.
quote:NOLA.com Fall Ball Roundup
@bldore: #LSU coach Paul Mainieri to be inducted into American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame on Friday in Dallas.
Thanks to LSURussian for the summaries:
- We got 12 players to sign or commit early last week, 6 position players and 6 pitchers.
- Of the 12, 4 are from Louisiana and 8 are from out of state.
- Javi said the 6 pitchers coming in represent the best group of pitching prospects he has seen in the 7 years he has been at LSU and he attributes that to AD's reputation in developing pitchers for the next level.
- 6 of the 12 attended, at some point, the LSU Showcase Baseball Camp.
- 6 of the prospects are rated in the top 175 by "Perfect Game".
- If this was the end of recruiting and we were able to keep all 12 on the team and not lose anyone to the pros, we would have the #4 ranked recruiting class.
Now the specifics on the players:
1) Greg Deichmann- Shortstop out of Bro Martin HS. He's a close friend of the Hollander family (Mike Hollander, former LSU 3rd baseman) and has dreamed of playing for LSU since he was a kid. We may need his dreams to keep him at LSU because he is projected to possibly be a 1st round draft pick next June.
2) Austin Bain- from Dutchtown HS. He pitches and plays shortstop. All around baseball player. Not sure yet if he will pitch or play a position for LSU. It will depend on how he develops once he joins the team.
3) Grayson Byrd- plays shortstop or anywhere he wants to play, including pitcher. Probably going to be a position player for LSU. Former LSU and major league pitcher Paul Byrd's son.
4) Alex Lange- from Lee Summitt, Missouri. He's an Under Armor All American and has drawn a lot of interest by MLB. Power right-handed pitcher with fast ball clocked in low 90's as a junior in high school. Described as a "big" kid.
5) Bobby Bradley- power hitter from Gulf Port, MS. He's left handed and plays 1st base. He is a true first base prospect. Reminds the coaches of Matt Clark at first and also when hitting home runs.
6) Mac Marshall- from Milburn, GA. #1 rated pitcher in Georgia and top 20 nationally. Of course, MLB knows about him. He's a LHP and throws mid-90's. Gonna be a challenge to see him in an LSU uniform.
7) Michael Papierski- He's a catcher from Lamont HS in Lamont, Illinois. Big frame, natural catcher's body and is a switch hitter for power both sides.
8) Jake Latz- LHP, from Lamont HS, Lamont, Illinois. That's right, the same high school as #7 above. We got the battery from that school. His best pitch is his curve. Drops off the table. Almost unhittable for high school players.
9 & 10) Twins brothers Beau and Bryce Jordan- from Barbe HS, Lake Chuck. Beau is not a pitcher and Bryce is currently a catcher. (Bonus trivia question: when was the last time LSU had twin brothers playing on the baseball team? Yes, it has happened, during the Bertman era.)
11) Doug Norman- RHP, Fort Mills, South Carolina. Grandfather is a professor at LSU and his mother graduated from LSU. Described as 'very tall' and 'needs to fill out his frame.' Fastball with a change up gets batters out for him.
12) Hunter Van Horn- Tampa, FL. LHP, upper 80's to low 90's. His strength is he throws strikes. Almost never walks a batter.
This post was edited on 1/5/14 at 8:10 am
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:48 pm to ell_13
6 days 21 hours 11 minutes is all that matters
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:52 pm to ell_13
Well I am officially disappointed. It's 101 days away. Your countdown only goes to midnight.
Days: 101
Hours: 2,429.1
Minutes: 145,748
Seconds: 8,744,875
Days: 101
Hours: 2,429.1
Minutes: 145,748
Seconds: 8,744,875
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:57 pm to AstroTiger
Day 3: Freshman # 18 Dakota Dean!
LSU Profile
Most Tiger fans should recognize this name and with good reason. Dakota is the younger brother of former LSU first baseman and All-American Blake Dean. And while there are similarities between the two (mainly their swings), Dakota sets himself apart with his versatility. He has quick feet but with a solid frame. And unlike Blake, he's right handed and can play any infield position.
Paul Mainieri Quote:
Dakota Signs with LSU
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Day 4: Freshman # 25 Jarret DeHart!
LSU Profile
Jarret is another great addition to an already stacked LSU outfield. His style of play and areas of strength (speed, arm strength, reaction time, routes) reflect the new style of college baseball where defense trumps hitting. But Jarret is no slouch at the plate either. He has above average bat speed with power potential to all fields and regularly makes solid contact.
Paul Mainieri Quote:
DeHart Loves Baseball
Day 5: Freshman # 23 Jake Fraley!
LSU Profile
Jake is probably the most talented position player in this freshman class, and that's saying something. His speed stands out and is comparable to Laird and Stevenson :swoon:, but he is above average in all 5-tool categories.
Paul Mainieri Quote:
LSU Profile
Most Tiger fans should recognize this name and with good reason. Dakota is the younger brother of former LSU first baseman and All-American Blake Dean. And while there are similarities between the two (mainly their swings), Dakota sets himself apart with his versatility. He has quick feet but with a solid frame. And unlike Blake, he's right handed and can play any infield position.
Paul Mainieri Quote:
quote:
Obviously, Dakota comes from a family that is very special to LSU Baseball. When you watch Dakota play, you are going to literally think it is his brother Blake out there on the field. His baseball actions are a spitting image of Blake’s - except he throws right-handed and plays all three infield positions. Dakota possesses a smooth, lefty stroke that provides gap-to-gap power and could develop into home run power during his time at LSU. Dakota, as several of our recruits were, was a tough football player as a quarterback and defensive player back in Crestview, Florida.
Dakota Signs with LSU
quote:
Dean said the familiarity he had with the Tiger program went a long way in helping him make his decision.
“It feels good to go ahead and get it over with and to finally get it done,” he said. “I’ve been there a lot while I was growing up and I got to see how they work. And I’ve seen their fans and everything.”
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Day 4: Freshman # 25 Jarret DeHart!
LSU Profile
Jarret is another great addition to an already stacked LSU outfield. His style of play and areas of strength (speed, arm strength, reaction time, routes) reflect the new style of college baseball where defense trumps hitting. But Jarret is no slouch at the plate either. He has above average bat speed with power potential to all fields and regularly makes solid contact.
Paul Mainieri Quote:
quote:
Jarret is a left handed hitting outfielder from Shawnee High School in Medford, N.J. He is the second cousin of former Tiger standout Brett Laxton, so even though he is from the Northeast he is well versed in the history and tradition of LSU Baseball. Jarret is very athletic and the kind of player who will really develop with all of the reps he will get throughout fall practice. We are hoping he can develop into a left-handed power hitter and a guy that can be a real offensive threat for the Tigers. He is another player that we felt was a legitimate risk to lose to pro ball. However, he expressed to professional baseball his strong desire to play for LSU and, therefore, went undrafted and will be on campus in August.
DeHart Loves Baseball
quote:
"Growing up, I just loved LSU baseball," DeHart said. "They actually were one of the last teams to offer, but once they did it pretty much was a no-brainer for me."
quote:-------------------------------------------------------
"Jarret is such a smart baseball player," Shawnee coach Brian Anderson said. "He's a student of the game. He lives, breathes and eats baseball."
Day 5: Freshman # 23 Jake Fraley!
LSU Profile
Jake is probably the most talented position player in this freshman class, and that's saying something. His speed stands out and is comparable to Laird and Stevenson :swoon:, but he is above average in all 5-tool categories.
Paul Mainieri Quote:
quote:Q&A w/ Jake
Of all the players arriving on campus, Jake is probably the guy we most feared we would lose to pro ball. Jake is a frontline left-handed outfielder from Middletown, Delaware. As a high school player entering college, Jake is as close as it gets to the proverbial “five-tool player.” Along with possessing all of the physical traits to be a great ballplayer, Jake works tirelessly on becoming a better player every day which makes the sky the limit for his potential at LSU. Jake is a key component of this recruiting class, and we are ecstatic about seeing him take the field wearing the purple and gold.
quote:
LSU is one of the best college baseball programs in the country, and the most successful over the past 10 years! I visited a lot of other colleges and talked with all of their coaches during the summer and fall of 2011. During my visit to LSU I was so impressed with the time that all four coaches spent with me and my parents. We talked about baseball of course, but also life, academics, and my family.
quote:
Never in a million years would I have thought that the kid who at 7 years old that stood in the outfield swatting flies and playing with the grass would be having major college baseball programs recruiting him or having a feature article written about him. I am just kid from Delaware who loves to play baseball.
This post was edited on 12/15/13 at 8:28 am
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:03 pm to ell_13
I'll give you an A effort simply because you pulled the trigger on a baseball countdown during bama week
oh and frick Bama
oh and frick Bama
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:17 pm to Broham
quote:
Bregman is good at baseball
O rly?
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:30 pm to ell_13
Ell, what are we doing for the opener in Nola? Wife + that kid < Opening Weekend.
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:33 pm to Danny Woodhead
quote:
O rly?
Get out of here newb
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:34 pm to ell_13
It's football season fricktard.
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