The Cats just re-signed their middle infield of Pecci and McNamee.
This team does not score a lot of runs but they play good defense and depend on pitching, baserunning and fundamentals.
Tagert is the man.
If you can hit, great!
John U
02/07/08
Reply from gally8: hey, sorry i did not specify, i am a left handed hitting catcher, however i played 3B, LF/RF, 1B throughout college at the D1 level also. i dont pitch, but i
am an accomplished hitter and play solid defense everywhere other than catcher where i consider myself above average defensively. the only hole in my game is
my speed (surprising to hear that from a catcher, eh? ha) but i dont clog the basepaths, and since i have never been blazingly fast i turned myself into a
top-notch base-runner, but still i wont be hitting many triples in my career. but again i dont want to give my resume, that accomplishes nothing, like i said i
was trying to find out ways to get as many coaches/scouts to see me as possible because i know thats all it would take. if there are any things i dont know
about other than tryout camps for individual teams or league wide tryouts then i would love to find out and hear any way to get people to see me play baseball
who are involved with independent leagues. thanks for the help.
JohnU11
Here's what I know about the RailCats, aside from their obvious success.
They had major pitching turnover after last year.
Jamie Bennett is their pitching coach and is very well liked by the team.
http://www.railcatsbaseball.com/roster/clubhouse.aspx
The Cats just re-signed their middle infield of Pecci and McNamee.
This team does not score a lot of runs but they play good defense and depend on pitching, baserunning and fundamentals.
Tagert is the man.
If you can hit, great!
John U
02/07/08
hey, sorry i did not specify, i am a left handed hitting catcher, however i played 3B, LF/RF, 1B throughout college at the D1 level also. i dont pitch, but i am an accomplished hitter and play solid defense everywhere other than catcher where i consider myself above average defensively. the only hole in my game is my speed (surprising to hear that from a catcher, eh? ha) but i dont clog the basepaths, and since i have never been blazingly fast i turned myself into a top-notch base-runner, but still i wont be hitting many triples in my career. but again i dont want to give my resume, that accomplishes nothing, like i said i was trying to find out ways to get as many coaches/scouts to see me as possible because i know thats all it would take. if there are any things i dont know about other than tryout camps for individual teams or league wide tryouts then i would love to find out and hear any way to get people to see me play baseball who are involved with independent leagues. thanks for the help.
02/08/08