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re: 2015 BB recruit Dylan Poncho
Posted on 7/27/14 at 9:05 pm to tigerfan7806
Posted on 7/27/14 at 9:05 pm to tigerfan7806
Was looking (not too hard) for his stats in the tourney, no luck. Did find this interesting:
With that name, he should be required to pinch hit as the first batter up following a rain dely.
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The top prospect is Lafayette, La., left-hander and recently anointed Perfect Game All-American Hogan Harris, the No. 20-ranked national prospect (No. 1 in Louisiana) who has committed to Louisiana-Lafayette in his hometown. Harris pitched three no-hit, shutout innings with eight strikeouts and two walks in the Elite’s 11-1 tournament-opening win over the AZ Wildfire on Wednesday.
What is especially interesting about the roster, however, is that six of the 2015 prospects have committed to Southeastern Conference and national power Louisiana State in Baton Rouge. They include: Breaux (ranked No. 381 nationally/No. 7 Louisiana); outfielder Antoine Duplantis (high-follow/27); third baseman Lenni Kunert (top-500/14); shortstop O’Neal Lochridge (162/3); shortstop Dylon Poncho (276/5) and first baseman Christopher Reid (481/10)
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“We all liked LSU because it’s close to home and it has a lot of good things going for it. It leads the nation in attendance and they always compete for a championship every year, so we’re giving ourselves a chance to play for one of the best programs in the country.”
With that name, he should be required to pinch hit as the first batter up following a rain dely.
Posted on 7/27/14 at 10:04 pm to I20goon
Marucci Elite was led by Zach Rider's hitting in the championship game. Rider went 2-3, drove in one and scored one run. He singled in the second and fifth innings. Dylon Poncho had a hit with an RBI and scored a run in the championship game. Marucci won the game by the score of 5-2 over 9ers Prime from Hamilton, NJ.
Poncho had 3 RBI's and scored 3 runs during the five game tournament. Poncho also pitched 4 innings earning the win giving up only 4 hits and no runs, striking out 5. Rider batted .385 with 5 singles, 2 RBI's and 2 runs scored. Rider also scored 2 runs on errors.
Poncho had 3 RBI's and scored 3 runs during the five game tournament. Poncho also pitched 4 innings earning the win giving up only 4 hits and no runs, striking out 5. Rider batted .385 with 5 singles, 2 RBI's and 2 runs scored. Rider also scored 2 runs on errors.
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