Recap: Dillon Wildcats vs Marion Swampfoxes

By: Derek Urqhart – April 8, 2011 Friday night in the Pee Dee saw another key region matchup, with two more of the area’s best pitchers going at it. Last night, it was Hartsville’s Cody Mincey outdueling Cole Norwood and the Darlington Falcons in the best game of the year in this part of the state. Tonight, Dillon’s Jamie Callahan took the mound… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well. Username Password Remember Me     Forgot Password

Recap: SC Diamond Invitational

By: Jonathan Ratledge & Austin Alexander, April 7, 2011 With sunny skies, music playing and quality talent between the lines, this inaugural event had every appearance of a place of importance on Thursday’s Opening Day. It was their first stab at at a Spring Break event but you would never know it when the car was parked, and the walk toward… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Recap: Hartsville at Darlington

By: Derek Urqhart – April 7, 2011 -Hartsville at Darlington: Foxes and Falcons Battle for Region Lead- At the start of the year, no one thought that a game two-thirds of the way through the season would turn out to be the biggest game in the Pee Dee. That’s what we had when Hartsville visited Darlington Thursday night when a quirk in the s… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Recap: Bojangles Spring Break Tourney

By: Barry Mabry – April 2, 2011 Bojangles Spring Break Tournament The Bojangles Spring Break Tournament, hosted by Boiling Springs, kicked off this past week consisting of five teams; Boiling Springs, Spartanburg, Broome, and two teams from Upper St. Claire (PA). Rain put a damper on games earlier in the week, but DP was on hand Saturday … The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Recap: TL Hanna at Laurens

By: Barry Mabry – April 1, 2011 Rainy weather has pounded the upstate the last couple of days along with windy chilly temperatures pushing Spring Break tournaments and region play back a little. Tonight the Laurens Raiders (3-3) hosted TL Hanna (5-2) in a key Region I-AAAA matchup. In their first meeting early in the season, the Jackets came a… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

DP Spotlight: Heroes Do Exist – Josh Hamilton

 By: Austin Alexander – March 31, 2011 -Hamilton relishes role: Heroes do exist in 2011- In this day and age, it is difficult to find a modern day hero that measures up to our image of what a role model should be versus what he is in reality. I have been so fortunate to spend time recruiting, employing,  playing with, working camps with, coaching, some very good players, people. I have been fortunate enough to attend a ton of MLB games. On Tuesday I took an afternoon/evening to be a dad that transcended everything before that time. In the process I became a fan. Coastal Carolina was set to play an exhibition with the Texas Rangers, not the minor league version, but Friday’s Opening Day lineup of players that were in the World Series just a few months ago. Kinsler, Young, Beltre, Cruz, Andrus and some guy named Hamilton, among others… The Coastal coaches were gracious enough to let my son and me enter the park with them, and grant our access to the ballpark before a sold out crowd rolled in. After my son spent a ton of time playing catch with anyone that would play along, it was pointed out that Josh Hamilton was in the opposite corner, just sitting on a shortened wall. My 5-year-old son and I walked over there just to speak, of course I had a camera in pocket. By the time we made our way over there, Hamilton was cornered by men in suits, but when he saw an awaiting child, he immediately excused himself and made my kid his priority. I spend my life in baseball, and Josh Hamilton and I had rubbed elbows before, but he really had no idea who I was… or my son, Nolan. He asked Nolan a ton of questions for five minutes, Hamilton was as accommodating as anyone could be… much less for a decorated player of his stature. Shortly after we left his inviting area, most of the CCU players (right) brought their balls, bats, pens, cameras, etc to the same corner of the ballpark. Hamilton spent the next 30+ minutes answering questions, sharing stories with them and engaging a swarm of players just wanting to talk baseball. After my son was dragged from the clubhouse with a mouthful of gum, animal crackers and blue Gatorade… it was time for Texas’ BP. Nolan ran out to leftfield, smacked Josh Hamilton on the hind-quarters and spent the next 15 minutes side-by-side with the reigning AL MVP and batting champion. Josh Hamilton’s story is well-documented. Alot of people have had an acquaintance with him. Others may have their own opinion of him, that’s fine. But in an age when heroes often fail you, should not be trusted, plus should be nothing more than just eye-candy for the team you root for, Josh Hamilton is a person that is gifted, has overcome the addictive odds, is comfortable being an icon and very comfortable in his skin. The guy has ZERO ego and is a very easy person to pull for. I am not a huge fan of tattoos. However, Hamilton has been clear that his decorations are a reminder of where he has been. Fine with me! Largely because I am now of the belief that every young player, pro prospect, parent and/or person should have the opportunity to spend five minutes, five seconds in the presence of this guy. Josh Hamilton is celebrated in every city that he arrives in. He is a Rock Star when he walks down the street. He is the poster child of a 5-tool player, a modern day Mickey Mantle… But on a day where he was scheduled for two AB’s following a flight from Arizona, then right back to Texas, this guy took everything in stride and treated it like his first day in a baseball uniform. When Charles Barkley states and, often times, proves that athletes should not be viewed as role models, it is really refreshing to see some superstars embrace the idea of being something bigger than themselves. Thumbs up to a person that embraces his place in the game, even when atop the pyramid of baseball success. His example is a good model for the rest of us that think we have accomplished something in baseball.

Recap: Boiling Springs Bulldogs at Byrnes Rebels

By: Barry Mabry – March 29, 2011 We had a big showdown in Region II-AAAA between the Byrnes Rebels and the Boiling Springs Bulldogs this evening. Byrnes came in trying to improve on their 3-1 region record but a tough task was on their hands, facing off with Bulldogs’ top arm Jonathan Pulley. The Bulldogs are fresh off four straight region… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Recap: Spring Valley at Blythewood

By: Will Cheatham – March 29, 2011   -Playoff atmosphere before spring break from Blythewood and Spring Valley-   Tonight was probably the best baseball game that I have witnessed since the 2010 AAAA State Championship game. We have had rain the past few days and again have a 100 percent chance of rain the remainder of the wee… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Recap: Spartanburg vs Gilbert & Brookland-Cayce

By: Will Cheatham – March 26, 2011   -Spartanburg falls in Game 1, Rain Cuts Short Exciting Game 2-   Diamond Prospects was in attendance today in Gilbert, SC for a doubleheader for the Spartanburg Vikings. The opening game was against the hometown Gilbert Indians. Mother Nature was threatening the entire day, but held off lon… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Recap: Northwestern Trojans at Gaffney Indians

By: Barry Mabry – March 25, 2011 Battle of the unbeatens in Region 3-AAAA treated DP in Gaffney, SC this evening with the home town Indians hosting the Northwestern Trojans. Both clubs are off to a solid start in their 2011 campaign but only one can walk away unscathed and Gaffney sent their horse to the bump in efforts of achieving that goal…. The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.