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re: Baseball proves you can have a ton of talent, but that doesn't always equate to success!

Posted on 4/18/24 at 6:17 pm to
Posted by SuperNatural
Member since Oct 2018
402 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 6:17 pm to
As a former collegiate baseball player, people that make comments like
“ I’m not sure this team has much talent”

Are completely ignorant and foolish.

Generally speaking, if you make a roster on an SEC club, you were one of THE BEST athletes and ball players in a given area.

I played with a ton of great talented athletes that couldn’t perform, for whatever reason. It happens.
Sometimes some kids just went turned it on the next year.
You don’t know until you know.

This team looks different if Kling and another guy or two turned it on.

Speaking of Kling, the kid has TONS of talent and athletic ability.
It’s not Jays fault this kid has struggled. You recruit that kind of player every day and pray they choose your school.
Posted by SwampyWaters
Member since Apr 2023
1400 posts
Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:02 am to
Great insight. It makes me think about how so many fans think if you don't have a top five recruiting class, you didn't get any good players, but that's a complete lie. If you finished with a top 20 class, you still got a lot of talented players. Signing them is great, but will they perform at their peak ability when they get on campus is another question.
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