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Sunday, December 20, 2009
Q & A With Top Prospect Michael Peel

I recently caught up with top prospect Michael Peel, who hails from Glaxton, GA. Still young, Peel will add lots of velocity as he progresses with his 6'6 frame. Already committed to University of Georgia, this sophomore will make a big splash come this spring and summer circuit.
1. Heading into your sophomore year, what are some things you expect this year during the spring with high school and summer with travel teams and showcases.
1. Well during our high school season we lost a lot of talent in the 09 class. I will have to step up and become a big time leader. I am expecting to play on a team near my home town, but they are very well coached and have some big time players.
2. So far I haven't seen that you committed to any schools yet. Who is at the top of your list and what schools have you liked the most so far?
2. I have made a verbal commitment to the University of Georgia.
3. As a pitcher, what pitches do you have in your repertoire, where do they clock in at and what is your favorite pitch to throw?
3.Fastball, comes in about 87 consistently, but i have gotten it up to 89.
Curveball, somewhere around 75-77.
Change-up, 76-78.
Out of all of those i like my fastball the most, it needs to be used early in the count to get ahead of hitters.
4. What was your favorite personal baseball memory?
4. When I was 13 my team was playing in a national tournament in South Carolina. I got up in the bottom of the seventh and hit a walk off homerun.
5. Being a nationally ranked pitcher/infielder, does that have an effect on how you go about playing and on your daily life outside of baseball?
5. I honestly had no idea that I was nationally ranked.
6. Who's your favorite baseball player and favorite team?
6. Tim Lincecum, and my favorite team is the Boston Red Sox.
7. Last question, as a long term goal, do you see yourself on the mound or in the infield?
7. The mound
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Q & A With Top Prospect Joey Gallo

Thursday, December 3, 2009
Q & A With Top Prospect Max Foody

1. First off, congrats on signing with the Florida Gators. Was this an easy decision for you and what made Florida your choice over other top teams recruiting you?
1. ya it was really easy , i chose uf because it is only like an hour and a half from my house , and i am a huge gator fan .
2. Do you see yourself long term as a pitcher or as a postion player?
2.pitcher
3. When pitching, what pitches does your repitoire consist of, where do each of the pitcher clock in at and what is your favorite to throw?
3.well i chopped off half of my index finger on my throwing hand , so my ball moves like no other haha . 4 seam fastball 88-91 and toped out at 93 2 seam 86-87 curve 75-77 change up 78-80
4. Being a nationally ranked player, does it make you want to strive harder and how does it effect your daily life and how you go about your pitching?
4.ya it does. it makes me want to get ranked higher and work harder .
5. What's your favorite personal baseball memory?
5. after chopping my finger i was so happy that i could play again , after pitching in a game after it happen
6. Who's your favorite baseball player and favorite team?
6 .Clayton Kershaw,yankees
7. Last question. Have you talked to any of the other recruits, as there are a lot, that have already signed with Florida? 11's Kelly, Harris, Boyd or 12's McCullers, Winker, Kendall?
7. but yes i have i played on a team with winker and kendall , and i went to the florida , fsu game with MuCullers
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Q & A With Top Prospect Nick Travieso

1. Heading into your sophmore year, what are some things you expect this year during the spring with high school and summer with travel teams and showcases.
Heading into sophmore year, I , as well as the rest of my teammates, am expecting a state championship title. Last year we had a taste of what its like being in the finals, but we fell short. This year we want it all. I'm looking forward to a great high school season as well as a great summer.
2. So far I haven't seen that you commited to any schools yet. Who is at the top of your list and what schools have you liked the most so far?
Right now I'm looking into a lot of schools including UM, UF, UNC, ASU, and LSU. I like all the colleges but I really dont have a top one yet.
3. As a pitcher, what pitches do you have in your repitoire, where do they clock in at and what is your favorite pitch to throw?
As a closer, I have a fastball and a change-up but I'm also working on a cutter. The last time i was clocked, my fastball was topping at 96 and my change-up is in the low to mid 70's.
4. What was your favorite personal baseball memory?
My favorite personal memory was winning a homerun derby during my '08 summer. For winning I was given the chance to throw out the first pitch at the Rays game. I was really excited about that.
5. Being a nationally ranked pitcher, does that have an effect on how your pitch and on your daily life outside of baseball?
To be honest, the rankings really don't mean much to me. Yeah its nice to be nationally ranked, but it has not changed me at all . I'm the same person i was before the rankings were published.
6. Who's your favorite baseball player and favorite team?
My favorite baseball is Roger Clemens and of course, I'm a yankee fan.
7. Last question, as a long term goal, do you see yourself on the mound or in the infield?
People tell me that my future is on the mound. But right now I still have awhile to go to see where my career takes me. I honestly don't mind, I can pitch and i can hit so both work out.
Q & A With Top Prospect Pat Delano
