prepballfan Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Talking around our baseball community and I am hearing good things about this years Indians Quote
Coach85 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Unless some younger kids step up they will be short on pitching. But that’s about it as for were they are lacking. They will be strong every where else Quote
Lamar1996 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 They will not be short of pitching. 2 Sr starters and 2 Jr starters. All four of these kids can pitch deep into games. Also have around 3-4 others that can give solid innings when needed. Quote
Coach85 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 There are only two proven varsity pitchers back this year. That is why I said some of the younger kids need to step up. I know this team very well, my son played last year. They will be solid in the field and at the plate but, they will need some of the JV kids that will move up to prove themselves. Quote
Coach85 Posted January 23, 2020 Report Posted January 23, 2020 Besides what I just said they only had three starters last year. One senior and two juniors. Rogers was the senior and Curtis and Roc were the juniors and most of the time those three threw a complete game, Quote
Lamar1996 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Posted January 24, 2020 The two juniors this year have plenty of experience at pitching against quality athletes their whole baseball career. Moving to varsity shouldn't effect them to much if thats the case. Having a great defense and a strong lineup, you need pitchers that can throw strikes, which all 4 of these kids can. Quote
Coach85 Posted January 24, 2020 Report Posted January 24, 2020 I know the two juniors you are talking about and one was pulled up for the Sulphur tournament and didn't last an inning. I know he was just a sophomore and I know he can pitch but, that is what I am saying they need to step up a prove themselves. I heard he pitched really well during the summer and fall and I hope he does well at the next level in high school. Quote
Clueless Posted January 25, 2020 Report Posted January 25, 2020 PNG will have the best 1,2 pitchers in district this year with probably the strongest lineup overall. They should battle BH for district title. Just hope you don't get Santa Fe until later rounds. Santa Fe will be the regional team to beat this year Quote
THE DUDE Posted January 25, 2020 Report Posted January 25, 2020 6 hours ago, TradenupBH said: PNG will have the best 1,2 pitchers in district this year with probably the strongest lineup overall. They should battle BH for district title. Just hope you don't get Santa Fe until later rounds. Santa Fe will be the regional team to beat this year Keep sleeping on NED................ pride at impact 1 Quote
Lamar1996 Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 On 1/25/2020 at 3:30 PM, THE DUDE said: Keep sleeping on NED................ I will sleep like baby. Ned won’t keep up with BH or PNG this season. I know all the sophomores thru seniors and unless some magical pixie dust is sprinkled on them then 3rd place will be yours. Quote
THE DUDE Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 1 hour ago, Lamar1996 said: I will sleep like baby. Ned won’t keep up with BH or PNG this season. I know all the sophomores thru seniors and unless some magical pixie dust is sprinkled on them then 3rd place will be yours. sleep like a baby then. every baby i have ever seen sleeping always woke up with a crappy diaper. NeDeRlAnD b-DoG fAn and JoeBuck111 1 1 Quote
Clueless Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 On 1/25/2020 at 3:30 PM, THE DUDE said: Keep sleeping on NED................ Please tell me who at Nederland is going to beat PNG and BH? I want to hear this. Until then, I'll sleep on Ned for first or second. Y'all lost almost all of your offense and pitching. PNG and BH returns the majority of thier starters. BH lost my son (P/3B), CF, and role players, the other 7 return with good depth. PNG loses a utility player and couple of pitchers and returns a string pitching core as well as big bats. Give me your argument for Ned. Quote
KF89 Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 The district title is Barbers Hill's to lose, solid pitching, great depth & their batting lineup will be very hard to keep from scoring plenty of runs. The Cauley kid is a hitting machine. Png has a very good, well coached team with a couple of players with the potential to be dominate on the mound, if they can step up in big games. Coach Carter will have to work some purple magic to slip by BH. C. Roccaforte & D. Guidry will be 2 of the best hitters in district. Nederland lost 4 starters & top notch defensive players at SS, 2nd, 1st & CF which also were the 1,2, & 3 batters in the lineup. 3 quality starting pitchers will also be gone to graduation along with a ton of senior leadership & experience. W.Butler, R.Cunningham & K.Grant are as good as any players in the district, but if the younger guys don"t step up at the plate & especially on the mound the dogs will struggle. Quote
alwaysright Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 16 minutes ago, KF89 said: The district title is Barbers Hill's to lose, solid pitching, great depth & their batting lineup will be very hard to keep from scoring plenty of runs. The Cauley kid is a hitting machine. Png has a very good, well coached team with a couple of players with the potential to be dominate on the mound, if they can step up in big games. Coach Carter will have to work some purple magic to slip by BH. C. Roccaforte & D. Guidry will be 2 of the best hitters in district. Nederland lost 4 starters & top notch defensive players at SS, 2nd, 1st & CF which also were the 1,2, & 3 batters in the lineup. 3 quality starting pitchers will also be gone to graduation along with a ton of senior leadership & experience. W.Butler, R.Cunningham & K.Grant are as good as any players in the district, but if the younger guys don"t step up at the plate & especially on the mound the dogs will struggle. That's why I was saying Ned third, of course anything can happen, but it's going to be tough to replace your #1 and #2 pitcher along with Hiltz in the lineup. My son told me that Hiltz was the toughest batter he faced all year, and that's saying a lot. Was Marz a senior last year too? KF89 1 Quote
KF89 Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 Yes, Jacob Mares was a senior last year. One of the most mentally tough players & best pressure situation clutch pitchers in Nederland baseball history. Hiltz had to give a quality ab & be a tough out every at bat or his mom would rip his azz. Tell your son thx for the kind words. Clueless 1 Quote
Lamar1996 Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 1 hour ago, KF89 said: The district title is Barbers Hill's to lose, solid pitching, great depth & their batting lineup will be very hard to keep from scoring plenty of runs. The Cauley kid is a hitting machine. Png has a very good, well coached team with a couple of players with the potential to be dominate on the mound, if they can step up in big games. Coach Carter will have to work some purple magic to slip by BH. C. Roccaforte & D. Guidry will be 2 of the best hitters in district. Nederland lost 4 starters & top notch defensive players at SS, 2nd, 1st & CF which also were the 1,2, & 3 batters in the lineup. 3 quality starting pitchers will also be gone to graduation along with a ton of senior leadership & experience. W.Butler, R.Cunningham & K.Grant are as good as any players in the district, but if the younger guys don"t step up at the plate & especially on the mound the dogs will struggle. Don't forget about R. Sosa, B. Bost, and K. Curtis. All three of these kids have hot bats too. The one thing PNG and BH have is that majority of the players on each team play at the highest level of Select Premier Baseball during the summer. Most other teams in the district don't. BelichikYoSelf and Clueless 2 Quote
THE DUDE Posted February 8, 2020 Report Posted February 8, 2020 On 1/26/2020 at 10:57 PM, TradenupBH said: Please tell me who at Nederland is going to beat PNG and BH? I want to hear this. Until then, I'll sleep on Ned for first or second. Y'all lost almost all of your offense and pitching. PNG and BH returns the majority of thier starters. BH lost my son (P/3B), CF, and role players, the other 7 return with good depth. PNG loses a utility player and couple of pitchers and returns a string pitching core as well as big bats. Give me your argument for Ned. all 3 look competitive. any given day either one of these teams could beat the other. NED is always well coached and scrappy. Nederland Bulldogs 2019 Record: 22-13/10-2; Regional Semifinalist Returning Starters Brock Holton, Sr, DH/1B (.275, 1st Team AD) Kamden Grant, Sr, OF (.287, 2nd Team AD)Rene Cunningham, Jr, OF (.285, Newcomer of the Year) Wade Butler, Jr, INF (.303, 1st Team AD)Corbin Chandler, Jr, C/OF (.265) Port Neches-Groves Indians 2019 Record: 21-15-1/9-3; Regional Quarterfinalist Returning Starters Khristian Curtis, Sr, SS/P (1st Team AD) Carson Roccaforte, Sr, OF/P (District Offensive MVP)Reid Porter, Sr, OF/P Ryan Sosa, Jr, C (District Defensive MVP)Dean Guidry, Jr, 2B (1st Team AD) Blake Bost, Jr, OF (All-District) Barbers Hill Eagles 2019 Record: 24-8/11-1; Regional Quarterfinalist Returning Starters Greg Smith, Sr, C (1st Team AD) Cameron Hunt, Sr, P (2nd Team AD)Josh Herrera, Sr, P (1st Team AD) Connor Dunham, Sr, OF (2nd Team AD)Raithen Malone, Jr, INF/P Simon Laranaga, Jr, INFCameron Cauley, Jr, INF (Co-Offensive MVP) Quote
Clueless Posted February 8, 2020 Report Posted February 8, 2020 14 hours ago, THE DUDE said: all 3 look competitive. any given day either one of these teams could beat the other. NED is always well coached and scrappy. Nederland Bulldogs 2019 Record: 22-13/10-2; Regional Semifinalist Returning Starters Brock Holton, Sr, DH/1B (.275, 1st Team AD) Kamden Grant, Sr, OF (.287, 2nd Team AD)Rene Cunningham, Jr, OF (.285, Newcomer of the Year) Wade Butler, Jr, INF (.303, 1st Team AD)Corbin Chandler, Jr, C/OF (.265) Port Neches-Groves Indians 2019 Record: 21-15-1/9-3; Regional Quarterfinalist Returning Starters Khristian Curtis, Sr, SS/P (1st Team AD) Carson Roccaforte, Sr, OF/P (District Offensive MVP)Reid Porter, Sr, OF/P Ryan Sosa, Jr, C (District Defensive MVP)Dean Guidry, Jr, 2B (1st Team AD) Blake Bost, Jr, OF (All-District) Barbers Hill Eagles 2019 Record: 24-8/11-1; Regional Quarterfinalist Returning Starters Greg Smith, Sr, C (1st Team AD) Cameron Hunt, Sr, P (2nd Team AD)Josh Herrera, Sr, P (1st Team AD) Connor Dunham, Sr, OF (2nd Team AD)Raithen Malone, Jr, INF/P Simon Laranaga, Jr, INFCameron Cauley, Jr, INF (Co-Offensive MVP) Nobody ever doubted or said Ned isn't always Scrappy and we'll coached. Unless they have someone none us know about step up pitching wise, and fill the shoes of the leadership lost year, I'm picking BH and PNG ahead of Ned. Just my opinion, and he'll, I could be wrong. KF89 1 Quote
JoeBuck111 Posted February 10, 2020 Report Posted February 10, 2020 Ned has a few youngsters that could compete this year should be interesting Quote
KF89 Posted February 10, 2020 Report Posted February 10, 2020 B.H. & P.N.G. will dominate in the district & when they play it will be a highly intense competitive series. Both have solid hitting & pitching returning, Nederland has hitters returning but has to find some pitching fast. Which ever team makes the least mistakes will come out as champs. Nederland better worry about holding off P.A., Vidor & Dayton for a playoff spot. Here are the legit batting averages from last year Grant- .349, Butler- .333, Holton- .307, Cunningham- .285, Chandler- .220 JoeBuck111, Lamar1996 and alwaysright 3 Quote
alwaysright Posted February 10, 2020 Report Posted February 10, 2020 5 hours ago, KF89 said: B.H. & P.N.G. will dominate in the district & when they play it will be a highly intense competitive series. Both have solid hitting & pitching returning, Nederland has hitters returning but has to find some pitching fast. Which ever team makes the least mistakes will come out as champs. Nederland better worry about holding off P.A., Vidor & Dayton for a playoff spot. Here are the legit batting averages from last year Grant- .349, Butler- .333, Holton- .307, Cunningham- .285, Chandler- .220 Good pitching beats good hitting almost everyday of the week. LOL Quote
KF89 Posted February 10, 2020 Report Posted February 10, 2020 14 minutes ago, alwaysright said: Good pitching beats good hitting almost everyday of the week. LOL id, say its 50/50 on your statement. Just ask the Astros about how their good pitching worked out for them in the world series. lol Clueless and JoeBuck111 2 Quote
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