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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 1, 2004 14:58:22 GMT -5
He was a Freshman in college this past season for UNC. He went 5-3, with a 2.93 ERA, and a very respectable .202 opponent average... He also had 88 K's in 89 innings. Not bad for a Frosh. Out of HS he was drafted in the 3rd Round, 1st overall pick by Tampa Bay but went to college. He was considered top 10 talent outta HS but most teams knew he would go to college and would be hard to sign money wise so passed on him. This season he could break out and be a huge college star. He is considered a smaller Randy Johnson, he also says he modeled his game after him... He is a 6'6" and left handed.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 27, 2004 21:48:01 GMT -5
He was a Freshman in college this past season for UNC. He went 5-3, with a 2.93 ERA, and a very respectable .202 opponent average... He also had 88 K's in 89 innings. Not bad for a Frosh. Out of HS he was drafted in the 3rd Round, 1st overall pick by Tampa Bay but went to college. He was considered top 10 talent outta HS but most teams knew he would go to college and would be hard to sign money wise so passed on him. This season he could break out and be a huge college star. He is considered a smaller Randy Johnson, he also says he modeled his game after him... He is a 6'6" and left handed. never heard of him. sounds pretty good though.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 27, 2004 21:52:47 GMT -5
Him and Almonte are right now considered the top 2006 prospects.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 27, 2004 23:32:20 GMT -5
Here's something about Miller. He struck out the side four times in four innings against Falmouth before the game was called because of fog, then needed just 15 pitches to fan the side in order during the all-star game. Seems like a good prospect to me.
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