Rockland outfielders
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We covered the infielders last week. With two days to go before the all-stars are revealed it’s time to move to the outfielders.
Which of the following guys deserves to be first-team all-county?
Jim Brennan, Suffern
Brendan Durkin, Suffern
Bryan Greig, Clarkstown South
Neil Guerriero, Nanuet
Ryan Kraemer, Tappan Zee
Bobby Siciliano, North Rockland
Ryan Sullivan, Albertus Magnus
Mike Velasquez, Albertus Magnus
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on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at 5:05 pm by Jake Thomases.
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not having a son on either of these teams i feel i can provide an unbiased opinion for this catagory. a lot of the stats on the hss.net site are wrong ive found out through some coaches so based on what ive seen and herd from coahced here is what i think.i think that brennan,kraemer and guerriero deserve it the most. brennan is just a amazing player to watch no matter where its hit, he makes it look easy and along with his bat its proven why he was selected in the mlb draft. ryan kraemer is a player that i didnt hear of at all his junior year and all of sudden the kid is robbing ridiculous hits like its nothing. the kid also reached base all 11 times he bunted as leadoff hitter wihtout errors. he batted around .400 and was top 10 in the section in steals. guerriero is also a kraemer type player but with a better ba. this kid was another kid who mastered the lost art of bunting like kraemer. guerierro also made a lot of spectacular catches in centerfield. this isnt to say that these other players arent deserving… i just think these three proved themselves the most.
When did they go through the infielders?
Rockland Guy
Do you want to be taken seriously? Your first sentence gives you away (as it always will). Go review your “stats” again and try to notice the name Ryan Sullivan. You leave him off this list and call yourself “unbiased”?
ok sulllivan is a talented player but i do not think that he played up to his potential.
and these stats have been inconsistant all year, as an ex coach i have connections i talk to others, its not hard to find out information.
played up to his potential???? He was the league player of the year and is going to play D1 baseball at Hofstra. Is that not playing up to your potential?
KAAAAABBBOOOOM out.
hey rockland guy
being an ex coach for your kids little league team doesnt count.
tell that to my 1994 state championship ring
Rockland clown…I guess this is not playing up to your potential:
Sullivan topped the county in hits (36), RBI (31) and runs (31). Throw in a .458 average, .532 on-base percentage, eight doubles, four homers and 11 steals, and you’ve got a heck of a season. For good measure, he also went 4-0 as a pitcher.
Your credible is shot! Oh and you don’t have a state championship ring, you have a “brown” ring KKKKAAAABBBBOOOOOOOOOMMM!
Rockland Guy got totally mocked. Next time know the facts before you open your mouth.