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re: How many future baseball tigers...
Posted on 8/25/19 at 5:45 pm to RoDee
Posted on 8/25/19 at 5:45 pm to RoDee
just 1 MAYBE. Roussel has really good vision at the plate but tbh honest he doesn't look super athletic. He's also playing with kids younger than him which at that age is a huge advantage.
Posted on 8/25/19 at 5:51 pm to reauxl tigers
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just 1 MAYBE. Roussel has really good vision at the plate but tbh honest he doesn't look super athletic. He's also playing with kids younger than him which at that age is a huge advantage.
Nice try. Hey did away with age gig a couple years ago. A few 11’s but he and most everyone else 12
Posted on 8/25/19 at 6:39 pm to RoDee
I don’t know what some of you are talking about in saying there may be one to play at LSU.
That Lake Charles team that had the Jordan twins and Quinn on it, ended up having at least 5-6 high major college athletes, with 3 of those ending up at LSU (albeit one played football, but could have played baseball). And this River Ridge team is much better than that Lake Charles team was.
Of course you can never account for how these kids will continue to develop physically or even mentally (may not want to continue working hard or have other things derail them). But if you had to project, that team certainly has a few college players on it and at least 2-3 possible LSU type players.
That Lake Charles team that had the Jordan twins and Quinn on it, ended up having at least 5-6 high major college athletes, with 3 of those ending up at LSU (albeit one played football, but could have played baseball). And this River Ridge team is much better than that Lake Charles team was.
Of course you can never account for how these kids will continue to develop physically or even mentally (may not want to continue working hard or have other things derail them). But if you had to project, that team certainly has a few college players on it and at least 2-3 possible LSU type players.
Posted on 8/25/19 at 6:42 pm to reauxl tigers
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just 1 MAYBE. Roussel has really good vision at the plate but tbh honest he doesn't look super athletic. He's also playing with kids younger than him which at that age is a huge advantage.
Roussel is the fastest kid on the team
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