Gammons chimes in on Peter Stonard

ZeusBama

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He seems to think he will still get drafted pretty high come June.

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2"># In the past, drafting college relievers has not worked, but there are teams in the middle of the first round seriously considering Houston reliever Ryan Wagner, whose numbers include 29 hits, 10 walks and 109 strikeouts in 59 1/3 innings. "We'd start him," one GM said. "He's got a seven slider, a terrific gamble." Outfielder Pete Stonard, MVP on the Cape last summer only to be dismissed from Alabama and San Diego State, is going to several team workouts and is expected to be taken in the sandwich round. I am a huge Stonard guy, believe Matt Murton will prove the tools scouts wrong and believe Baylor RF David Murphy is a lot better than the tools police believe.</font>
 
There isn't a doubt in my mind that Peter Stonard can play baseball at a professional level. I think we all know that. If he gets his priorities straight, there is really no telling what a young man with the kind of talent he possesses can do. I truely wish him the best of luck in the future. I always loved watching him play, and getting to talk to him at the SEC Tournament CG was very special for me. RTR
 
Welcome ZeusBama,
It's about time you made it over here. Glad to have you with us.
About Peter, very talented on the field. He just needs to get his head right. And seek help. He's hurt to many teammates.


RTR,

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