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Post by chinmusic on Oct 9, 2020 16:27:56 GMT -8
With the 2021 pitching class, Goss Stadium will become a filling station with 3 attendants pumping high octane gas. Daniel Joseph "DJ" Carpenter, the 6'7 (or 6'8" depending on who you believe) from Central Arizona C.C. can really bring it, sitting on a mid-90's fastball and routinely taking it up a few notches to 97 mph when needed in league play in 2020. Still a world of potential left. Dominic Hambley, the 6-2, 227 pound Stud from Victoria B.C is still learning the finer points of pitching but camps on a heavy 94-95 mph heater and touches 96 when needed. Has been dominant in western Canada's PBL and is one of the youngest players ever named to the B.C. Province Team in the Canadian T-12 Province championships in Toronto. High, high ceiling. Victor Quinn is 6-1 and 205 out of O'Fallon, Missouri (St. Louis suburb) /Liberty-Wentzville HS, pitched in the World Wide Baseball Association/ Perfect Game World Series in Ft. Meyers, FL. last week. Victor throws a filthy two-seamer that sinks in the 91-93 range. He also turns up the gas with a late running four-seamer that sits on 94-96 mph. At the W/S in Ft. Meyers, his team, the loaded Ohio Warhawks were clinging to a one run league and in front of an Army of Ray Guns in the bleachers, he punched out the final two hitters with a string of 97 mph B-Bs. Scouts talk about an "unusual arm". Word up to the PAC; "the temperature in Corvallis during the spring is much hotter than you think it is".
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