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Chris Dwyer--Salisbury (Clemson) Anthony Hewitt--Salisbury(Vanderbilt)
I'm not out of order! You're out of order! The whole freakin' system is out of order! You want the truth? You want the truth?! You can't HANDLE the truth!
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| Posts: 1364 | Location: Cambridge, MA | Registered: January 03, 2003 |    |
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MLB amateur draft may really hit home By TOM KING Staff Writer sports@nashuatelegraph.com NASHUA – It's possible as many as three local ballplayers may be selected in the annual Major League amateur draft that begins on Thursday.
Then again, it's possible no one will be selected.
Welcome to the uncertainty of baseball's huge casting call. High schoolers A.J. Bazdanes (pitcher, Nashua South), shortstop Brad Zapenas (Nashua North) and former Rivier College righty pitcher Issac Burkett will be hoping for a possible call, but perhaps not expecting it.
Bazdanes is headed otherwise to the University of Maine next season, with Zapenas signed, sealed and delivered for Boston College. Burkett, if he doesn't get selected, will certainly draw interest from independent league teams.
The opinions of scouts are mixed on all of them. The Telegraph spoke recently with one of the region's baseball talent evaluators who asked his name be withheld, on the buzz around the game for all three:
BAZDANES: "He's a very good high school pitcher," the source said, "but the feeling from the scouts I've talked to is he's got a lot of work to do in order to get better. Scouts like him – he has a strong arm, a live arm – but he may need to develop more in college."
ZAPENAS: "He's going to Boston College, and I haven't heard any teams say they've been interested in drafting him. Why? He's a position player, Most position players don't get drafted, they go right into college But you never know – it's a down year in New England, from high school all the way through college."
BURKETT: "What I'm hearing on him is it's really 50-50. Scouts like his body, they can project his body developing at the professional level. There's some concern about a third pitch, and some are concerned about how competitive he'll be because of the level he pitched at, small college. But again, it's a down year, so anything is possible."
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| Posts: 54 | Location: nh | Registered: October 27, 2006 |    |
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i'm not sure if anyone from nh will be drafted this year. but i would like to say good luck to all of the potential draft picks from the NH and the NE. it looks as if the top list of players will do ok either way. very good schools they are going to. good luck to all.
i'm a light eater,when it's light out i eat. Tommy John
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| Posts: 1612 | Location: new hampshire | Registered: March 25, 2003 |    |
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congrats to salems terry doyle and manchester's colin lynch.
i'm a light eater,when it's light out i eat. Tommy John
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| Posts: 1612 | Location: new hampshire | Registered: March 25, 2003 |    |
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Liam Ohlmann Manchester CC 20th round. Signed an hour ago, leaves for Arizona Sunday.
Chris Strahowski Head Baseball Coach Manchester CC
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| Posts: 10 | Location: Manchester, CT | Registered: December 05, 2007 |    |
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congratulations coach,good to see the cc kids get recognized. i wish him well. tell's a little something about your program.
i'm a light eater,when it's light out i eat. Tommy John
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| Posts: 1612 | Location: new hampshire | Registered: March 25, 2003 |    |
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