Spring Preview: Greenwood

Spring Preview: Greenwood Eagles By: Brad Richardson-December 21, 2007 We will return six starters from the 2007 team that went 18-11 and finished third in Region I-4A. With all returning pitchers back from last year’s squad, we are ready to challenge for our first region championship since 1978.  Leading the pitching staff will be Chr… 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

Diamond Spotlight: Gus White

Wofford Signee: Lexington right-hander Gus White surveyed the recruiting landscape and decided on the Terriers. This Wildcat standout has been a big-game winner for the past two years, they are counting on more of the same in 2008. Wofford is also expecting big things from White over his four years there. Enjoy his responses on various topics, he 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.

Spring Preview: Midland Valley

Spring Preview: Midland Valley Mustangs By: Bruce Zuehlke-December 18, 2007   The Mustangs are looking forward to an exciting year with several key returning players. Heading the list is Erskine signee Cody McElhaney and Spartanburg Methodist commitment Josh Adams. Defensively the Mustangs should be solid. McElhaney (left) and senior … 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.

Spring Preview: Spring Valley Vikings

By: Charlie Wentzky-December 22, 2007       The 2008 Spring Valley Vikings are coming off a disappointing and injury-plagued 2007 season. We finished 2007 with a 7-18 record, (eight one-run losses and four two-run losses) and an ambulance full of injuries.   Outlook:   One of the brightest spots for us going into this year… 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.

Diamond Teams

Scout Day: 2012  High School  DP Scout  Date  Carolina Forest  Dom Duggan  November 21, 2011   Scout Day: 2010  High School  DP Scout  Date  Aiken Hornets  David List  February 8  Saluda Tigers  David List  February 9  Dorman Cavaliers  Nick Nickles  February 17  Emerald Vikings  Nick Nickles  February 17  Midland Valley Mustangs  David List  February 20  Batesburg-Leesville Panthers  David List  February 23 . Scout Day: 2009  High School  DP Scout  Date  Carolina Forest Panthers  Austin Alexander  Dec 16, 2008  Brookland-Cayce Bearcats  David List  January 13  Airport Eagles  David List  February 9  Scrimmage/Scout Day: Boiling Springs Site  Nick Nickles  February 14  Scrimmage/Scout Day: Conway Site  Austin Alexander  February 14  Scrimmage/Scout Day: Brookland-Cayce Site  Austin Alexander  February 21  Scrimmage/Scout Day: Easley Site  Nick Nickles  February 21  Aiken Hornets  David List  Febraury 23  Conway Tigers  Austin Alexander  February 26   Scout Day: 2008 High School DP Scout  Date Carolina Forest Panthers Austin Alexander December 13, 2007 JL Mann Patriots Nick Nickles January 31, 2008 Easley Green Wave Nick Nickles February 4, 2008  Belton-Honea Path Bears   Nick Nickles  February 5, 2008  Westside Rams  Nick Nickles  February 5, 2008  Greenville Red Raiders   Nick Nickles  February 7, 2008  Conway Tigers  Austin Alexander  February 8, 2008  Myrtle Beach Seahawks  Austin Alexander  February 9, 2008  Aynor Blue Jackets  Austin Alexander  February 9, 2008  TL Hanna Yellow Jackets  Nick Nickles  February 11, 2008  Pickens Blue Flame  Nick Nickles  February 11, 2008  St. James Sharks  Austin Alexander  February 12, 2008  Hillcrest Rams  Nick Nickles  February 16, 2008  Riverside Warriors  Nick Nickles  February 16, 2008  Laurens Raiders  Nick Nickles  February 16, 2008  Palmetto Mustangs  Nick Nickles  February 17, 2008  Riverside Warriors-JV  Nick Nickles  February19, 2008  Blue Ridge Tigers  Nick Nickles  February 20, 2008   .

Diamond Notes: Pro Stadiums

Progress or Nostalgia? By: Al Hudson-December 14, 2007   Two completely separate ideals, yet our future generations will be led in one direction or the other. I have been fortunate enough to have lived in some of the most historic cities in the United States of America. Boston, Massachusetts, Charleston, South Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee have all been rich in history, and for different reasons. The Boston area is teeming with people, places and things that will take you back to Colonial times. This area was first settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, a mere 40 miles from Boston and its harbor. Charleston, on the other hand, is the home of Fort Sumter. This was site of the first attack on the South in the Civil War. The architecture in both cities is still period based to this day. The city administrators understand the importance of history and nostalgia. Is there progress? Certainly, but it is not at the cost of our historic values. Nashville’s history is a combination of many cultures. The heart of country music is here. We also have our ties to the Civil War, but even before that Tennesseans played an important part in the development of this country. What this brings me to is the modernization of ballparks throughout this great country. Yankee Stadium is going to be replaced with a new park in 2009. Is this going to be the House that A-Rod built? For those that remember, the original stadium was built in 1923. It was called the House that Ruth built. Now that most of the Babe’s records have been surpassed, has his place in history been diminished as well? Personally, I do not place very much importance to individual achievement. The steroid era has tainted my feeling toward all records. Ruth, however, was a trendsetter. For all his warts and misgivings, he was the first in numerous areas of accomplishment. The monuments will be moved, and the memories will remain, but history will have been altered to accommodate progress. Fenway Park in Boston is the Cathedral of baseball in my mind. Built in 1912, it is the oldest park in the Major Leagues. People can take their children and grand children to Fenway to see the “Green Monster”, the “Pesky Pole”, or show them exactly where Carlton Fisk hit the greatest home run in Red Sox history. Here’s hoping the Sox never remove Fenway Park from the landscape of Boston. Never deprive future generations of kids from seeing where the greatest hitter of all time, Ted Williams, was a hero to so many. New Yorkers, will never again, be able to show their offspring where Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig, and so many more of their heroes won their hearts during their youth. Currently, Nashville politicians are facing a decision of sorts with our Triple A farm team, the Nashville Sounds. Should they build a new stadium, or let them move to another city or town, and deprive us of minor league baseball? I, for one, am very curious to see the final decision. I think the wrong decision was made on September 7, 1963. Nashville was home to “Baseball’s Most Historic Field”, Sulpher Dell. The last professional baseball game was played on that date. The debt to save the franchise and the park was $22,000. Many major league teams played at Sulpher Dell on their way back from spring training. Future Hall of Famers like the aforementioned Ruth, Gehrig, and Mantle, along with Warren Spahn, Duke Snider, Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, the immortal Jackie Robinson, and many others graced the field at Sulpher Dell. The Houston Astros stadium has a hill for outfielders to climb in center field. At Sulpher Dell, every field had a hill for each outfielder to climb. The field just had character. Union soldiers taught the game of baseball to the locals, and the field was actually built in 1870. Noted writer Grantland Rice named the field “Sulpher Dell” in the 1920’s. The home to the Nashville Vols and the Negro League Elite Giants was dismantled in 1969. Although memories of Three Blind Mice being played as the umpires took the field probably still resounds today. We spend hundreds of millions to create stadiums for our professional teams to call home. I wonder how much it would cost to recreate Sulpher Dell. I know it would not be the same. But what cost is history and nostalgia for future generations? In this selfish world of excess, we all want a better life for ourselves and our children. Bigger houses, nicer cars and all the necessities that we didn’t have growing up. But is it time to reflect, as we give thanks, for what we are made of, and where we came from, and be able to show these things to future generations. Questions and comments should be sent to: [email protected]     .

Scout Day: Carolina Forest Panthers

Scout Day: Carolina Forest Panthers By: Austin Alexander-December 13, 2007 A better December day could not have been ordered to make the drive over to Carolina Forest High School on Thursday morning. It was 78 degrees with sunny skies and green grass covered the Panther diamond…a perfect day to be at the ballpark, especially in the winter! Carolina Forest head coach Jack Jolly had the cones out, bases in, cage rolled up and was ready to conduct Diamond Prospects’ first Scout Day. He even had a boxed pizza waiting on me! (Pictured right, senior Jeremy Knab) Most of the evaluation days that we will cover like this one will be after spring practice officially begins on January 28. However, Carolina Forest offers a baseball class to its students and DP seized the opportunity to get an early look at this year’s club. More importantly, we were able to lay eyes on every player in the baseball program and identified some names that were not on our radar. In less than 90 minutes, we ran every player in the 60-yard dash, players worked out defensively, every pitcher threw in the bullpen and each player got eight swings in BP. Well, actually if they kept requesting “one more”, their wish was usually granted by Coach Jolly. Especially the guys who were banging balls off the light poles and school buses! Over the course of my time at Carolina Forest, I walked away from the yard knowing these three things for a fact: 1) The Panthers have plenty of young talent, particularly in the sophomore class, 2) John Gump and Ryan Stewart have serious juice in their bats and 3) This club should be in the hunt for a 3A Lower State Championship. After working out every player, DP will now crunch the numbers from the day as we breakdown the 2008 Carolina Forest Panthers. -Scout Day Evaluations- 60 Times Name Grade 60 Time Matt Archer 10 8.15 Neal Falvey 10 8.17 Tim Flynn 12 7.73 John Gump 12 7.17 Dylan Hansen 10 7.97 Matthew Jolly 10 7.19 Alek King 12 7.50 Jeremy Knab 12 7.55 Josh Knab 11 7.30 Hunter Melton 10 8.06 Danny Mitchell 11 7.87 Travis Parker 10 7.74 Blake Rothenberg 11 7.47 Conor Schassler 10 8.42 Andrew Scheeler 10 7.97 Tress Shaw 12 7.31 Chris Shover 11 7.83 Ryan Stewart 12 7.07 Jacob Talbot 11 7.42 Cole Thompkins 10 7.60 Caleb Tripp 11 7.49 Justin Turbeville 10 7.36 Sam Unsworth 11 INJ Catchers: Pop Time Name POP Matt Archer 2.00-2.03 Andrew Scheeler 2.30-2.32 Outfield Arms Rank Name 1 Josh Knab 2 Justin Turbeville 3 Jeremy Knab 4 Matthew Jolly 5 Hunter Melton Infield Arm Strength Rank Name 1 John Gump (1B) 2 Jeremy Knab (1B) 3 Justin Turbeville (1B) 4 Chris Shover T5 Ryan Stewart T5 Cole Tompkins Infield Actions Rank Name 1 Cole Tompkins 2 Ryan Stewart 3 John Gump (1B) 4 Jeremy Knab (1B) 5 Travis Parker Best BP Round/Swing Rank Name T1 Ryan Stewart T1 John Gump 3 Josh Knab 4 Chris Shover 5 Justin Turbeville 6 Matthew Jolly 7 Matt Archer 8 Alek King 9 Cole Tompkins 10 Jeremy Knab Bullpens Name Fastball Breaking Ball Change-up Notes Matthew Avery 75-77 61-62 – – Neal Falvey 74-75 57-58 65-66 Late arm-side run John Gump 83-84 74-75 71-72 Improved slider, solid CH Alek King 75-77 63-64 70-71 Cuts CH Jeremy Knab 80-82 69-72 68-70 Good depth with CB Josh Knab 84 67-72 71-72 Live arm, solid slurve Hunter Melton 75-77 65-66 71-72 CB/CH and command show pitchability Danny Mitchell 68-69 52-54 62-63 – Chris Shover 80-82 64-65 61-62 Slider darts late Justin Turbeville 79-80 – 71-72 Projectable FB/CH guy Matthew Jolly 78-79 63 68-75 Fluid arm, solid stuff Note: A Stalker radar gun was used to get MPH. Top Prospects Rank Name Grade 1 John Gump 12 2 Ryan Stewart 12 3 Josh Knab 11 4 Jeremy Knab 12 5 Justin Turbeville 10 6 Matt Archer 10 7 Matthew Jolly 10 8 Chris Shover 11 9 Cole Tompkins 10 10 Hunter Melton 10 Note: Prospect Rankings are based on the player’s current ability level combined with how he projects at the next level. Diamond Prospects is appreciative to coaches Jack Jolly and Doug Soles for their hospitality and assistance during the day. .

Diamond Spotlight: Austin Ashmore

Gamecock Bound: Greer High phenom Austin Ashmore combines a sweet swing, plenty of baseball savvy and enough brains to split the atom! Bottom line, Ashmore is among the state’s elite hitters in the 2008 class but also brings some make-up to the table as well. In his Diamond Spotlight, Ashmore talks about academics, grandparents and bulldozers, amon… 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.

Spring Preview: White Knoll Timberwolves

Spring Preview: White Knoll Timberwolves   By: Jonny Thompson-December 14, 2007       The 2008 Timberwolves Baseball Team will be returning eight lettermen from last year’s team that won the Region IV AAAA Championship and the District III Championship, but only four starters.    Senior outfielder Adam Matthews (left)… 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.

Spring Preview: Conway Tigers

Spring Preview: Conway Tigers By: Anthony Carroll-December 7, 2007   The 2008 Conway High School Baseball season looks to be promising. The Tigers lost only three players from last year’s squad that lost in the District Finals of the Lower State playoffs. Conway has several key players returning as they look to make a deep run in the 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.