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<blockquote data-quote="RickBB" data-source="post: 1371433" data-attributes="member: 244628"><p>I don't want to come across as a non-Mark Smith fan because I am one....the point I was trying to make by discussing his baseball career was he literally had none for his junior and senior year of high school. He was offerred and verballed because he was projectable as a pitcher at 6-3 or 6-4 and had lit up a radar gun when he was 15 years old.....as a baseball coach why wouldn't you offer early and if he grows an inch or two or just gets stronger now he's throwing 92-94. And I can't find any record anywhere of him being projected as anything but a pitcher, actually I can't find anything of him doing anything besides pitching. Most kids who have an arm injury as a pitcher are DHing or playing first base or something.....so I'd go so far to say he probably wasn't playing baseball all summer since the summer after sophomore year in high school. Maybe someone who lives in Suothern Illinois who actually knows can correct me, I'm just going off what I can find on the internet. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the Illini comp for him is Sergio McClain. Mr Basketball who excelled at the high school level because he was so much stronger than everyone else. Now that players are stronger, faster, taller, he'll still contribute, but he doesn't have the same advantages in every athletic category he did in high school. Heck, as a Central Illinois guy I love Sergio McClain.</p><p></p><p>I do think playing off the ball has been an adjustment for him. He's not real assertive when the ball finds its way into his hands as he just swings it around or reverses it or it gets stuck as the clock winds down and he takes a long range shot. I can't help but think that seeing Trent Frazier have a great year has been humbling for him, and he seems like a great kid but that has to be a blow to him a bit, just as a competitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickBB, post: 1371433, member: 244628"] I don't want to come across as a non-Mark Smith fan because I am one....the point I was trying to make by discussing his baseball career was he literally had none for his junior and senior year of high school. He was offerred and verballed because he was projectable as a pitcher at 6-3 or 6-4 and had lit up a radar gun when he was 15 years old.....as a baseball coach why wouldn't you offer early and if he grows an inch or two or just gets stronger now he's throwing 92-94. And I can't find any record anywhere of him being projected as anything but a pitcher, actually I can't find anything of him doing anything besides pitching. Most kids who have an arm injury as a pitcher are DHing or playing first base or something.....so I'd go so far to say he probably wasn't playing baseball all summer since the summer after sophomore year in high school. Maybe someone who lives in Suothern Illinois who actually knows can correct me, I'm just going off what I can find on the internet. Maybe the Illini comp for him is Sergio McClain. Mr Basketball who excelled at the high school level because he was so much stronger than everyone else. Now that players are stronger, faster, taller, he'll still contribute, but he doesn't have the same advantages in every athletic category he did in high school. Heck, as a Central Illinois guy I love Sergio McClain. I do think playing off the ball has been an adjustment for him. He's not real assertive when the ball finds its way into his hands as he just swings it around or reverses it or it gets stuck as the clock winds down and he takes a long range shot. I can't help but think that seeing Trent Frazier have a great year has been humbling for him, and he seems like a great kid but that has to be a blow to him a bit, just as a competitor. [/QUOTE]
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