Hoosiers take swings in summer leagues
Never in the past has a summer been so busy for an IU baseball team.
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Never in the past has a summer been so busy for an IU baseball team.
Meyer is a pitcher, Kentucky commit and obviously is not possible Hoosier Blake Monar who was also a candidate. The Indianapolis Star has the story.
There really is not any new news pertaining to the recruit, but the Indianapolis Star published a quick blurb on Monar today (7/11).
Former Hoosier Andrew Means recorded his first home run of his professional career on Friday night.
Sorry for the Top Gun quote, but I had to when Matt Brady told me Jerrud Sabourin was playing for the San Diego Mavericks.
As the headline hints, Matt Carr is pitching the lights out for his Anderson Servants Great Lakes League team.
Lane Meyer runs a Yankees draft blog. Meyer has done a good job keeping up on what the potential Hoosier lefty is doing from the point of view that Monar is a potential Yankee.
It takes until the beginning of July for your athletics department to recap your season.
I caught up by phone with skipper Tracy Smith today in southern California doing some recruiting. We talked about many things and here are some highlights I wanted to share --
After many phone calls with our media contact Matt Brady (he is speed dial No. 6) we finally have pieced together a list of where some Hoosiers are playing this summer.
Coach Tracy Smith has added another member to the 2009 season as he has signed shortstop Jake Dunning, according to Jacksonville.com.
Why should you care about Poway High School being ranked No. 11 in the nation when they are from California?
Salivating at the thought of having these two back in Bloomington with another year of experience under their respective belts.
I don't know how many institutions put out All-American awards, but we will be able to figure out the number soon because Josh Phegley will have been on them all.
Josh Phegley had a throwing error after allowing a past ball, but also doubled in a run from behind the plate in his first contest with USA baseball. He started in the three spot, just like at IU.
This really shouldn't be any surprise, but Josh Phegley earned his second All-American honors. Another second team nod, this time by National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association of America. Anyone else looking forward to seeing what he'll do next season?
As I was settling down for lunch just now, my cell rang and it was potential Hoosier, Blake Monar. A pleasant surprise, Monar wanted to fill me in on what happened post getting drafted by the Yankees in the 26th round.
Diamond and gridiron star Andrew Means finds himself in limbo as he negotiates a contract with the Cincinnati Reds.\nMeans, teammate Tyler Tufts and potential Hoosiers Blake Monar and Alex Dickerson were all selected in last week’s MLB First Year Player Draft.\nMeans was the first of the four taken. The Reds selected him in the 11th round with pick No. 329. \n“I’m not final with anything yet,” Means said of his future with IU. \nHe went on to say that he might suit up for the Hoosier football team in the fall, but “there is an option of me not playing football anymore and just doing strictly baseball. I’m just waiting out the process right now, waiting to see what (the Reds) come up with,” he said.\nThe center fielder was predicted to be taken earlier, but concerns that he is also a legitimate threat to be drafted by an NFL team lowered his stock.\n“(The Reds) called NFL scouting directors and heard things they didn’t want to hear,” Means said. “They heard that I do have the potential to be an NFL draft pick. So they waited outside of the top 10 rounds, so that there was less risk involved in the pick.”\nMeans led the Big Ten with 72 runs, eight triples and was third with 33 stolen bases. He finished the year with a .357 batting average.\nBoth Means and Tufts have one more year of eligibility at IU. Tufts was taken late in the draft. The right-handed pitcher was selected in the 32nd round by the Texas Rangers.\nFor the Hoosiers this season, Tufts tied for the team lead at 13 starts. In those starts he posted a 6-5 record on the season with a 5.65 ERA.\nBut toward the end of the year, Tufts showed his team, and the Rangers, he is reliable in the clutch. In his final five starts, he went 4-0 with a 3.99 ERA.\n“Tyler’s got a good arm,” IU coach Tracy Smith said. “I think it’s a great honor to be drafted, and no one can take that away from him. He and his family have to sit down and decide what is best for him and what he wants to do. \n“Whether you are drafted in the first round or the 30-something round, it certainly is a privilege. Someone is offering you to play a game and get paid for it.”\nStud high school pitcher and IU signee Blake Monar was selected by the New York Yankees in the 25th round. \nMonar could not be reached post-selection, but said in an interview before the draft that he would not sign with a team unless offered a good deal of money.\n“It’s more the money, rather than the round,” he said. “Third round money is what I’m looking for.”\nMonar is from Rockport, Ind. and led the South Spencer High School team. In the regular season this year, the lefty posted a staggeringly low 0.49 ERA with 82 strikeouts in 43 innings. \nMonar also hit .644 at the plate and is a candidate for Indiana Mr. Baseball honors.\nDickerson was a big hitter and MVP for his Poway High School squad in Poway, Calif, which earned itself a No. 1 ranking in the state. Dickerson led his Titans with a .455 batting average, eight home runs, 12 doubles and 44 RBIs.\nDickerson was selected in the 48th round by the Washington Nationals.\nAll four draftees would be missed in Bloomington come next baseball season, but Smith said he wasn’t concerned or ready to speculate on what could happen with the players in the future. Rather, he said he was proud players tied with his program were drafted, and it means that IU baseball is heading in the right direction.
The Reds drafted Andrew Means with the 329th overall pick, in the 11th round. All speculation at this point, but I'm guessing both Means and Blake Monar, who hasn't been selected yet, will not be going pro.
Well that's about it. Niether recruit Blake Monar or center fielder Andrew Means were taken.