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Post by hcbball on Sept 2, 2021 18:41:01 GMT -5
For those who like to follow, the vast majority of last year’s seniors (all but one, I believe) will be playing next year as grad students. Destination schools are Georgetown (multiple), BC, Fordham, Merrimack, Old Dominion and Marist.
It was a fairly large senior class, good luck to them all
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Post by purplehaze on Sept 2, 2021 19:55:53 GMT -5
can you share the names heading to those schools ?
Rinaldi and Masel had only average seasons last spring for Richmond which was about a 500 team Riley Livingston played sparingly as a backup catcher for a very good Gonzaga team that went to the national tourney
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 5, 2021 0:53:18 GMT -5
Here's a nice article about a baseball grad.
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 5, 2021 0:56:09 GMT -5
Note that when HC had baseball scholarships they went to the CWS, and when they had well known players from Worcester they had good crowds at the Fitton Field Diamond. One problem is the public doesn't follow HS or college baseball like they used to.
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Post by hcross22 on Sept 7, 2021 9:16:12 GMT -5
Liam Dvorak
Pitcher, Boston College
Previous school: College of the Holy Cross
A graduate transfer for the Eagles hailing from Bayport, N.Y., Dvorak was a key pitcher for Holy Cross whose junior and senior seasons were limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic and recovering from Tommy John surgery. He was named to the 2019 All-Patriot League First Team (and entered 2020 as the Patriot League Preseason Pitcher of the Year) after going 6-5 with a 3.58 ERA and 83 strikeouts — the most recorded by a Crusader since 1925 — in 75 ⅓ innings. Dvorak made only one appearance in 2020 before returning for seven during the back half of this past spring, striking out 17 across 18 frames.
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