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Three players from Dallas Baptist....WTF
Recent Otterbein University graduate Tyler Kent (Grove City/Grove City) attracted another postseason honor Monday afternoon, being named to the D3baseball.com All-Mideast Region first team.
A dynamic center fielder, Kent was one of 14 players to land on the first team and one of 42 total across the first, second or third team. This marks his first all-region award.
Kent, a two-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) selection, became perhaps the most feared hitter in the league this past spring en route to unanimous first-team honors as a senior. He finished atop the league in hits (71), RBI (48), runs scored (53), doubles (20), home runs (11), total bases (130) and slugging percentage (.739). He set new Otterbein single-season records in hits, runs scored and total bases while also tying the mark for most doubles.
In addition to leading the OAC in those multiple categories, Kent also ranked fourth in batting average (.403) and triples, while coming in fifth with a .468 on-base percentage. He missed out on OAC Player of the Year honors to Baldwin Wallace's Mark Zimmerman, who was also voted the Mideast Region Player of the Year.
BigEd76 wrote:Rd 15 = Alex Wojciechowski, 1B, Minnesota-Duluth
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MASH TATERS. 6'5" 235, 33 HR / 101 RBI in 55 games this yearWojciechowski led UMD to a 39-16 record, best in program history, and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament while leading all of NCAA II in runs scored (86), runs batted in (101), home runs (33), slugging percentage (.973) and total bases (218). Wojciechowksi wrapped up his four-year career as the Bulldogs' all-time leader in hits (274), home runs (53), runs batted in (223), runs scored (211), slugging percentage (.746), on-base percentage (.476), doubles (58), intentional walks (28), and total bases (505) while finishing second in batting average at (.405). In the field, he is UMD's all-time leader in fielding chances (1,520) and putouts (1,432) as well as double plays turned (120). In 2016, he is a unanimous All-American First Team selection from ABCA II, D2CCA (Conference Commissioner's Association), and the NCBWA (National Collegate Baseball Writers Associations) and the National Player of the Year according to three-of-four major national outlets.
Star Tribune article on Wojryanlawrence21
@ToddZolecki NL scout: "Will be able to perform in northeast in April. Hands made of actual stone."
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#Phillies 26th rounder Davis Agle is a converted position player w/ pure arm strength. Fastball has been up to 95. @GOSMCBASEBALL #mlbdraft
He has led the Panthers (29-2) to a berth in the third round of the Class 4A state semifinals, scheduled for May 24. A Preseason Honorable Mention All-American as named by Perfect Game, Davidson batted .456 with eight home runs, 16 doubles, 42 runs scored and 47 RBI through 31 games. He owned a 10-0 record with two saves, a 1.28 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 61 innings pitched entering the postseason final four. Davidson has signed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball on scholarship at Clemson University this fall, but is projected as an early round selection in June’s Major League Baseball draft.
PhillyPhan wrote:Sneaky good pick if they can get him to sign. Could have been a day 1 pick.
thephan wrote:What's the deal with all the Dallas Baptist players. By all, of course I mean to, but thanks seems like a sizable number from a baseball power like that. The bashing Baptist? Character guys?
For good Housekeeping measures, Arizona took a guy from this team to.
Kind of reminds me of the year we drafted two guys from the Bible College of Los Angeles, what happened to those guys?
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Will_Hibbs
Big thanks to the @Phillies organization for drafting me! Can't wait to start this new chapter of my life!
Kline_the_Man
I would like to thank the Phillies for giving me the opportunity to play professional baseball. I appreciate all of the support over the years from my friends and especially my family. I love you all and most importantly I want to thank god for this opportunity. Go Phillies!!