DP Fall League

dp-fallleague10-1.jpgDP Developmental Fall League: Competitive - Developmental - Affordable - Exposure... Diamond Prospects is proud to announce our return of a weekday fall league in the Upstate and now in the Coastal area during September and October of 2010. The league will provide a local and affordable option for up-and-coming baseball players looking to get in some extra work during the school week. For more info, click here.

DP Fall League Central:  Fall SchedulesDP Scoreboard / Standings / Upstate RostersCoastal Rosters / HR Ticker

Will Dorton

dortonwill-head10.jpgDP Spotlight Q & A - Will Dorton - C of C Commit: I'm Will Dorton and I attend Lugoff Elgin High School. This past season we won the state championship and it was a great experience for me. This summer I committed to the College of Charleston which I never thought would happen. My sophomore year and the beginning of my junior year I was pretty much unknown in the recruiting world and threw the average low-80's fastball from the right side, until earlier this year when I came in behind my teammate Forrest Koumas at AC Flora and was 87-90. Since then I haven't looked back and am looking forward to the future... To view his Q & A, click here.

Jackson Whitley

whitleyj-stance10.jpgwhitleyj-head10.jpgDiamond Spotlight Q & A - Jackson Whitley - Clemson Commit: North Augusta High School 1B/LHP Jackson Whitley has established himself as a two-way threat on the mound and plate, at the high school level. In his 2011 season, he will have to wear that bullseye as a senior and Tiger commitment. But he did spend a few minutes with DP in our Q & A Spotlight, enjoy: To view, click here.

DP Replay

crawfordcarl-running10.jpgdp_logo1.pngDP Replay-The art of receiving and returning recruiting calls: For a number of new seniors, the call volume is picking up from college coaches and we have a few tips for those student-athletes. To view an article from 2008, click here.

DP Replay-And down the stretch they come... Once again, Division and Wild Card Races are up for grabs as the regular season games begin to dwindle. To take a glimpse at a former article from 2006, click here.

Fall Showcase

dp_logo1.pngdp_logo1.pngDP's Fall Showcase: Diamond Prospects' next open event will be our 5th Annual Fall Showcase at Gilbert High School's brand new facility. The dates are Saturday and Sunday, November 6-7 and it is available to graduates in the classes of 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Any un-signed senior or uncommitted underclassman is eligible to attend. For much more information and an application, click below...

 Invitation / Application

Palmetto Games

guerreritenglisht-awards10.jpgdp_palmetto_games_red_black1.jpgPalmetto Games - 2010: For the third time, Diamond Prospects' Palmetto Games landed at the University of South Carolina on August 13-15, the home of the reigning national champions. The Palmetto Games is our crown jewel, premium invite-only event. The DP staff and players had weather issues to dodge all weekend but we pulled it off once again, this time in front of 100 college coaches and pro scouts. To read an overview of the weekend and much more, click here. (Pictured left, St. James OF Tanner English & North Augusta RHP Taylor Guerrieri)

Big League WS

rowlandc-head09.jpgdonalddavid-head10.jpgthompsonbo-stance10.jpgBig League World Series: At the end of each summer, Easley's Red Owens Complex becomes the primary focus of many of the top players in the Upstate. It is the perennial site for the Big League World Series each year and our state has two teams in the tournament. On Saturday Tuesday nights, DP was in attendance. For box scores and our prospect info: Tuesday / Saturday (L1-David Donald, L2-Bo Thompson, R-Champ Rowland)

DP Fall League

dp-fallleague10-1.jpgDP Developmental Fall League: Competitive - Developmental - Affordable - Exposure... Diamond Prospects is proud to announce our return of a weekday fall league in the Upstate, Midlands and now in the Coastal/Pee Dee area during September and October of 2010. The league will provide a local and affordable option for up-and-coming baseball players looking to get in some extra work during the school week. For more info, click here.

DP Links: Palmetto Pros / College Directory / Recruiting 101 / Lessons

Coaches Corner III

dormanbubba-sliding09.jpgWallacetT-poseWS.jpgwilliamsmatt-head09.jpgwilliamssteve1.jpgFleeT-head.jpgCoaches Corner - DP Q & A's: Recruiting season is in full swing! College coaches are beating the bushes and future prospects are making decisions that will shape a lifetime. Part of that choice is factoring in a coaching staff when making a commitment. We tapped the archives and found past spotlights from some quality JUCO coaches...

View Now: Bubba Dorman / Tom Fleenor / Tim Wallace / Matt Williams / Steve Williams

Coaches Corner II

asseyc-head.jpgblakedusty-head09.jpgwhitfieldj-head08.jpginabineta-head08.jpgCoaches Corner - DP Q & A's: Recruiting season is in full swing! College coaches are beating the bushes and future prospects are making decisions that will shape a lifetime. Part of that choice is factoring in a coaching staff when making a commitment. We tapped the archives and found past spotlights from some quality coaches...

View Now: Charles AsseyDusty BlakeJeff Whitfield / Art Inabinet

DP Replay

dp_logo1.pngdp_logo1.pngDP Replays: Occasionally we like digging deep into the DP archives and pull out some past articles that sparked an interest during its first trip around the horn, just in case you missed it during the initial tour. We have selected one previous piece from 2009, another from 2008.

View Now: Baseball Wives / Decommitments

DP Links: Palmetto Pros / College Directory / Recruiting 101 / Lessons

2010 Grads

hannachris-finsh09.jpgciscod-signstretch08.jpgkoumasf-stance09.jpghendersonbran-balance10.jpgPlayer Rankings - Class of 2010: They have received diplomas and many have shined between the lines during their prep careers. Quite a few have made college commitments while some have already signed professionally... and DP has had a front seat for much of it! Now we rank 250 players by position, to go with our Top 60 overall for the final time. To view, click here. (L1-Wando's Drew Cisco, L2-Lugoff's Forrest Koumas, L3-Chesnee's Brandon Henderson, R-Stratford's Chris Hanna)  DP Flashback: Take a look back to 2007 when we ranked this class for the first time: Class of 2010

 

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Coaches Corner: Tom Riginos Print E-mail
riginost-head08.jpgCoaches Corner-Tom Riginos: Clemson Associate Head Coach Tom Riginos is in his seventh year as part of the Tiger program. Riginos made his mark as a player, then later as a coach at Stetson University before moving to Tigertown. He spent some time recently with Diamond Prospects to do a Q & A with us to give us a close-up look at him and his life as Clemson's recruiting coordinator:

DP-How many years have you been in coaching? What got you into the business?

TR-This is my 18th year of coaching. My senior year of college I started to work baseball camps and throw BP during practice. I decided to go back to my high school and coach for a year. I loved it and that how it all started.

DP-What is the most rewarding thing about being a baseball coach? 

TR-Developing relationships during the recruiting process and then seeing the players develop as players and young men. Maintaining the relationships after their playing days are over.

DP-What does the term "coach" mean to you?

TR-It means many things to me: Role model, leader, disciplinarian, teacher, a person that can help give direction not only on the field but also in life.

DP-What is something you wish everyone knew about your profession?

TR-It takes a lot of hard work and long hours to be successful.

DP-We all know there is very little money in getting started in coaching at the college level yet the time involved is mind-boggling, why did you do it?

TR-For the love of the game, I could not see myself behind a desk for 8 hours a day.

DP: How do you balance the time demands of coaching and your family?

TR-It is very difficult to do. I think you have to have balance in life. There are many coaches out there that don't have balance and they lose their family. I think first you have to have a wife that understands the time it takes. I think as a coach you have to make sacrifices to make it work. I know for me it is as simple as not answering my phone from 7:00-8:30 pm. That is family time. After 8:30 I can make all my recruiting calls from my home office.

DP-When you hear the expression "old school baseball", what does that phrase mean to you? 

TR-Playing as hard as you can all the time.

DP-What is the definition of a "student-athlete"? 

TR-It a person that has their priorities set both in the classroom and on the field. He puts the same effort in both places.

DP-Relocation is synonymous with the coaching profession, tell us how your family dealt with the move to Clemson from the state of Florida:

TR-It was harder on the grandparents than my wife and me. Our twin girls were only 18 months old and both sets of grandparents were very close. We love living in Clemson and the change of seasons, but miss family.

DP-Describe the Omaha Experience to those who have never been there, much less participate in the College World Series:

TR-It is hard to put in words the experience of Omaha. It is the one place every college player and coach dreams of going. Best word UNBELIVABLE.

DP-Jack Leggett is a highly-respected college baseball coach, tell us a little bit about him:

TR-Coach Leggett is the best Head Coach in the business, with that being said, he probably an even better person. He really cares about you as a person. The day he offered me the job seven years ago, I will never forget that day. He offered me the job on a Saturday morning, by the end of that day he had called me five times just wanting to make sure my family and I were taken care of, what could he do to make the move easier. Right then I knew I would be working for a great person.

DP-What is your most memorable experience as a baseball coach?

TR-Being in the dugout when my son hit his first college home run for Clemson. Winning the 2006 Super Regional on Tiger Field and going to the CWS.  

DP-Make your case for why the ACC is the best conference in the country: 

TR-In the last 3 years, the ACC has had 2 to 3 teams in the CWS.

DP-Who has made the greatest impression on you as a baseball coach and why? 

TR-My Dad, from an early age we were always at the ballpark.

DP-Who are the best three players you have coached against? 

TR-Justin Verlander, Pat Burrell, Mark Teixeira

DP-What does it mean to be a good teammate and is that important?

TR-A player that is unselfish, he puts the team before himself. It is vital to have a successful team.

DP-Do you have any superstitions? If so, what?

TR-I dress the same way if we are on a winning streak.

DP-What do you see as the biggest difference in high school-aged players today versus when you played?

TR-So many more outside influences. These high school players have Hitting coaches, pitching coaches, Weight trainers, speed trainers, agents, etc. When I played we had our high school coach, Legion coach and that was it.

DP-What is your greatest high school thrill? 

TR-Beating Gary Sheffield in our district playoffs.

DP-What is your greatest thrill, or two, beyond high school?

TR-Beating FSU in a regional semi-final and putting Stetson University one win from the CWS.

DP-Who were the three best players you played against? 

TR-Jeff Bagwell, Frank Thomas, Mo Vaughn

DP-Who has made the greatest impression on you as a person and why? 

TR-Pete Dunn - Head Coach Stetson University. He taught me how to play the game as a player, and he believed in me as a coach. He gave me my first full-time job as a coach. He trusted me to be his recruiting coordinator at 24.

DP-Who is you favorite athlete outside of baseball? 

TR-Tiger Woods

DP-Who is your favorite MLB team? 

TR-Boston Red Sox

DP-What is your favorite sport to play other than baseball? 

TR-Golf - If had time.

DP-What is your favorite sport to watch other than baseball? 

TR-Football

DP-What are some of your hobbies?

TR-Don't have any hobbies, if I have any spare time it is with the family. I would feel guilty to go out and play a four hour round of golf after being on the road for a long period of time.

DP-What is your favorite movie?

TR-Man on Fire

DP-Who is your favorite actor? Actress?

TR-Denzel Washington / Sharon Stone

DP-What is your favorite meal?

TR-Spaghetti

DP-What is something people don't know about you?

TR-IF I am not working, I love staying home with the family.

DP-If you could have dinner with three people in history, who would they be and why?     

TR-John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Lou Gehrig. All played major roles in history.

DP-Where do you see yourself in ten years?

TR-I hope to be running my own program.

DP-What is your opinion on the new rules that the NCAA recently adopted in regards to roster limitations, the APR and the 25% scholarship rule?

TR-The roster limit I don't have a problem with it, we never liked having large numbers. I do think the roster limit hurts some players that just want an opportunity at a certain school. I think the APR is a good thing. It makes program accountable. I don't like the 25% rule. I think we should be able to divide the scholarship amount as we see fit.

DP-Give a high school player who is reading this article one piece of advice. 

TR-Keep working hard at everything you do.

DP-Coach, we really appreciate your time and responses. Best of luck to you this coming spring!