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Title: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: vubballfan on November 15, 2012, 08:51:23 AM
Article up on Prep Baseball Report about baseball recruiting classes at Indiana's Div. I schools:

http://www.prepbaseballreport.com/news/IN/A-Breakdown-of-Indianas-Division-One-Schools-Recruiting-Classes-7095342186 (http://www.prepbaseballreport.com/news/IN/A-Breakdown-of-Indianas-Division-One-Schools-Recruiting-Classes-7095342186)

"...Valparaiso:  The Crusaders currently have one of the most talented players in the state committed to their program, Matthew Gatewood (South Decatur).  Gatewood is the No. 26 ranked player in the 2013 class.  He is one of the most athletic player in his class, running a 6.65 sixty, and has been up to 91 on the mound from the left side. If Coach Woodson can harness that velocity in the strike zone, he could have a high draft pick in Gatewood."

Looks like a great pickup for the baseball program!!!
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: jetz on November 15, 2012, 10:11:50 AM
This kid lives near us here in southern Indiana.  It's amazing that he just kind of appeared out of nowhere--even for us locals.  I think he comes from a small town (Westport) that has a field that my son used to call their home for summer travel ball in the 12-13 age group.  The high school he attends has never been known for their sports, so this kid should become a local phenom this spring.  Great find for Coach Woodson and the Valpo staff...
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 11:40:43 AM
Hopefully everyone signs their NLI!  I will again commend Woodson on his recruiting, but it seems like he is able to develop the players really well too.  I hope he stays for a long time, but imagine it is only so long before a big player comes along to convince him/his wife to finally leave.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: vu72 on November 15, 2012, 11:47:26 AM
Nice story on Gatewood:

http://greensburgdailynews.com/sports/x1200641169/South-s-Gatewood-committing-to-Valparaiso (http://greensburgdailynews.com/sports/x1200641169/South-s-Gatewood-committing-to-Valparaiso)
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: jetz on November 15, 2012, 12:42:45 PM
Quote from: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 11:40:43 AM
Hopefully everyone signs their NLI!  I will again commend Woodson on his recruiting, but it seems like he is able to develop the players really well too.  I hope he stays for a long time, but imagine it is only so long before a big player comes along to convince him/his wife to finally leave.

Agree on the bigger schools coming after Woodson/Schmack.  I just hope they hold off for another few years to get my son through there... :cheers:  On another subject, I think signing day for baseball and a few other sports was yesterday (Nov.14).  Can anyone confirm?
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: vu72 on November 15, 2012, 01:32:00 PM
Quote from: jetz on November 15, 2012, 12:42:45 PM
Quote from: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 11:40:43 AM
Hopefully everyone signs their NLI!  I will again commend Woodson on his recruiting, but it seems like he is able to develop the players really well too.  I hope he stays for a long time, but imagine it is only so long before a big player comes along to convince him/his wife to finally leave.

Agree on the bigger schools coming after Woodson/Schmack.  I just hope they hold off for another few years to get my son through there... :cheers:  On another subject, I think signing day for baseball and a few other sports was yesterday (Nov.14).  Can anyone confirm?
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Not sure, but the Valpo website has announced the signing of a women golfer, so I think yesterday was the day for all sports.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 01:36:24 PM
Yes, I believe the early signing period for all NCAA sports is 11/14-11/21
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 08:19:49 AM
Quote from: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 01:36:24 PMYes, I believe the early signing period for all NCAA sports is 11/14-11/21

Yes, the NLI early signing day was November 14th. 

I'm a new poster........how do I post a link?


Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: FWalum on November 20, 2012, 08:51:22 AM
Quote from: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 08:19:49 AM
Quote from: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 01:36:24 PMYes, I believe the early signing period for all NCAA sports is 11/14-11/21

Yes, the NLI early signing day was November 14th. 

I'm a new poster........how do I post a link?



As a spammer security measure, the forum requires new members to post a minimum number of posts before they can add links to a post. I believe it to be 3 posts.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 09:13:26 AM
Quote from: FWalum on November 20, 2012, 08:51:22 AM
Quote from: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 08:19:49 AM
Quote from: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 01:36:24 PMYes, I believe the early signing period for all NCAA sports is 11/14-11/21
Yes, the NLI early signing day was November 14th. I'm a new poster........how do I post a link?
As a spammer security measure, the forum requires new members to post a minimum number of posts before they can add links to a post. I believe it to be 3 posts.

Thanks FWalum! 
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valporun on November 20, 2012, 10:18:51 AM
Valposter, the minimum is 5 posts before links are allowed.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 10:27:55 AM
Quote from: valporun on November 20, 2012, 10:18:51 AMValposter, the minimum is 5 posts before links are allowed.


thanks Valporun!!!
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 11:00:26 AM
Listed below is a link to a well-respected baseball website, Perfect Game USA, that lists the 2013 college baseball commitments for each D1 college baseball program.  Just click "Valparaiso" in the drop down box to see Valpo's baseball commits for the 2013 recruiting class.  Coach Woodson and staff have six commits from six different states so far:  Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan with most coming from high-profile travel programs.  Click on the individual plalyer for baseball background info.  Looks like a good recruiting class based on rankings, etc.  This list is not all-inlcusive, but is pretty close and gives a good benchmark as to who will be joining Valpo Baseball next year.  Website announcement should be coming soon.

http://www.perfectgame.org/College/CollegeCommitments.aspx (http://www.perfectgame.org/College/CollegeCommitments.aspx)   
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on November 20, 2012, 12:41:27 PM
I haven't checked that site in awhile, thanks for posting.  Did you notice that we now have someone from Venezuela??  I will say again that Coach Woodson and his coaches are excellent recruiters
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 01:01:46 PM
Quote from: valpotx on November 20, 2012, 12:41:27 PMI haven't checked that site in awhile, thanks for posting. Did you notice that we now have someone from Venezuela?? I will say again that Coach Woodson and his coaches are excellent recruiters


Actually, the Venezuela commit is a reporting error......lol!!!  Valpo will still only have a domestic flavor on the roster!  But Coach Woodson and staff are excellent recruiters with both traditional and juco recruits, and by all accounts player development is excellent as well.  Can't wait for baseball season and the opportunity to defend the HL regular season and tourny championships! 
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: StlVUFan on November 20, 2012, 01:57:42 PM
Quote from: Valposter on November 20, 2012, 11:00:26 AM
Listed below is a link to a well-respected baseball website, Perfect Game USA, that lists the 2013 college baseball commitments for each D1 college baseball program.  Just click "Valparaiso" in the drop down box to see Valpo's baseball commits for the 2013 recruiting class.  Coach Woodson and staff have six commits from six different states so far:  Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan with most coming from high-profile travel programs.  Click on the individual plalyer for baseball background info.  Looks like a good recruiting class based on rankings, etc.  This list is not all-inlcusive, but is pretty close and gives a good benchmark as to who will be joining Valpo Baseball next year.  Website announcement should be coming soon.

http://www.perfectgame.org/College/CollegeCommitments.aspx (http://www.perfectgame.org/College/CollegeCommitments.aspx)   
Well played, Valposter  :clap:
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 24, 2012, 01:33:21 PM
Quote from: jetz on November 15, 2012, 12:42:45 PM
Quote from: valpotx on November 15, 2012, 11:40:43 AM
Hopefully everyone signs their NLI!  I will again commend Woodson on his recruiting, but it seems like he is able to develop the players really well too.  I hope he stays for a long time, but imagine it is only so long before a big player comes along to convince him/his wife to finally leave.

Agree on the bigger schools coming after Woodson/Schmack.  I just hope they hold off for another few years to get my son through there... :cheers:;  On another subject, I think signing day for baseball and a few other sports was yesterday (Nov.14).  Can anyone confirm?

Coach Woodson signed a contract extension a few months a ago.  Anyone know what year the extension runs through?  I think the previous contact ran through 2014.  I too hope we can keep Coach Woodson as long as possible.....the baseball program is headed for VERY good things IMO.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on November 24, 2012, 06:04:25 PM
I thought it was for 3 additional years, but not 100% sure
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 26, 2012, 02:13:24 PM

I know it's early, but I wanted to talk a little Valpo baseball Hot Stove if anyone is interested.  Does anybody close to the program (or not) have any thoughts or  insights on how the roles are developing for next year, especially pitching?  I know Worm will be one weekend starting pitcher, but who does it look like has the inside track for the other two weekend starting spots?  Lots of new arms and young arms in the program to chose from.  Bullpen closer to replace Wild?  Any insights on starting line-up?  Manning returns for one OF position.  Who replaces Scoby and Hagel in the OF?  Looks like a competition between Hara, Mark Johnson and Michael Morman (coming back from injury) for the other two spots?  Infield has everyone back with Martin at 3rd, Mahoney at SS, Vavra at 2nd, and Loeffler at 1st with Cribbs catching and Bain at DH.  Anybody coming hard to get into the mix in the infield as a position player?  Burns (coming back from injury)?  Yoder, who showed some nice pop off the bench as a freshman?  Any new position players making a play for significant time like Mahoney did last year?  Anybody have any early thoughts or insights?
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valporun on November 26, 2012, 03:04:57 PM
I believe Morman was playing 2nd in 2011? If he's changing positions, that would be interesting. Even in high school, he was mostly playing 2nd.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 26, 2012, 04:05:23 PM
Quote from: valporun on November 26, 2012, 03:04:57 PMI believe Morman was playing 2nd in 2011? If he's changing positions, that would be interesting. Even in high school, he was mostly playing 2nd.

Valporun, that's just guesswork on my part.  Morman is listed on the roster as an IF/OF and I know he has a good stick.  With the infield solidified with returning starters, I was thinking he may get a look in the OF to get his stick in the lineup.  No inside information here, just me trying to have some fun putting the puzzle pieces together.   :)
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Enrico Palazzo on November 26, 2012, 07:32:22 PM
Glad to see the interest in VU baseball this time of year.  I'll be one of the interns in the Sports Information Department effective next week.  In addition to baseball, I'll also be covering men's/women's tennis as well as men's/women's swimming this spring. I've got some ideas as to how to keep our growing fan base even more informed and connected than ever before.  Once Aaron Leavitt and I can sit down and discuss logistics, I'll pass it along.  You'll be happy to hear I'm a big baseball guy.


Valposter - I'm putting the finishing touches on a preview that addresses all of your questions and more.  The preview typically isn't released until just before the season, so I hope you understand that I'm going to hold off for right now.  However, depending on demand, a weekly/biweekly/monthly online chat is one idea I'd like to see come to fruition - soon.  As to where that would take place, that's one of the things we'll have to iron out.  Hope to have some information for you in the next week or so.   


Thanks,
Brad




Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 26, 2012, 08:04:07 PM
Brad-

Welcome aboard!!!!  Glad to hear about some of the new ideas you are working on to help promote Valpo baseball!  It's awesome to have a fellow baseball guy helping cover the program.  I will be participating in all of the interactive opportunities as I am a life-long baseball fan and a big Valpo baseball fan!  Hopefully you can put together interviews, chats, media guides, lots of web articles, etc. 

A quick question.  Do you know how many baseball games will be video web-casted this season with the new, smaller, portable HD video equipment to support the HL Network?   I am not local and I have to follow the program via internet and the website.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Enrico Palazzo on November 26, 2012, 08:15:50 PM
Thanks.

Good question about the webcast.  With the roster beginning to represent states from all over the country, I imagine this will be of growing interest.  I'll look into it.  It's certainly an exciting time to be a Crusader fan.  The talent coming in continues to get better year after year. 

The full sked was just released this afternoon.  Hope we'll be coming to your neck of the woods.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: vu72 on November 26, 2012, 08:28:10 PM
Quote from: Enrico Palazzo on November 26, 2012, 08:15:50 PM
Thanks.

Good question about the webcast.  With the roster beginning to represent states from all over the country, I imagine this will be of growing interest.  I'll look into it.  It's certainly an exciting time to be a Crusader fan.  The talent coming in continues to get better year after year. 

The full sked was just released this afternoon.  Hope we'll be coming to your neck of the woods.

Enrico,

Are you a new hire to the AD?  If so, welcome aboard, it should be an exciting place to work!
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Enrico Palazzo on November 26, 2012, 09:00:06 PM
I'm one of two interns hired for Ryan Wronkowicz's old position in the Sports Info Dept.  The other, who will cover the other spring sports, has solid experience and is well-qualified.  The information should be posted on the site before too long.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valporun on November 26, 2012, 11:30:14 PM
Brad, if I remember correctly, Ryan said that Bauer Field would need all kinds of internet wiring/feeding out there at a bit of cost, so they haven't done it yet. Not sure what the new HD HL package of video stuff could do without it, but being able to see a few baseball games a year would be nice, especially now that we have a competitive team year-in and year-out. Welcome aboard, and can't wait to follow what you and the other guy will do. I'm a track and field/cross country alum, so anyway I could help with something there, I'd be happy to do what I can.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on November 27, 2012, 03:20:36 AM
I would love to see the games on video, but someone once mentioned it would cost upwards of $50k or more to get that capability to Emory Bauer due to no current lines being run that way or something of that sort.  Hopefully they have updated the press box since I was last playing 2003-2004, as it was in rough shape then. 

I absolutely love our updated schedule, as it is a good mix of winnable games, and challenging early/mid-season duels.  I am thinking of going to the later season Arizona State series this year, as I can turn that into a visit to my Grandma that lives sort of in that area.  Someone mentioned we will be coming to TX in 2013-2014, and I definitely look forward to those games  :). 
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: jetz on November 27, 2012, 08:18:10 AM
Congrats, Brad!  Great to have a baseball rep onboard.  We loved the live blog that Ryan did last year, so if the video doesn't work out I hope we can continue that as a minimum for most of the games.  I know that Ryan had to do the PA as well for the home games so we couldn't get a blogger for that.  Maybe we can work out a two man deal this year for home games so we can follow those as well...(??)

I submitted  video for the HLN "Rundown" show last year and they did run most of it in their weekly highlights.  Hopefully we'll have a more complete feed this year.  Not sure what they need to get a game on their site now that they've gone to an HD format.  Just to add my two cents, Ryan told me last year that the estimate to run a wire out to the field FROM CAMPUS was $25K.  I thought that was ridiculous.  The coaches have internet in the clubhouse, and the hotel directly behind the field has to have a line to tap in to...

I like the schedule.  57 games total in the regular season.  I figure there will be a couple of cancellations, but we played a total of 60 last year and I hope we'll be a little over that this season.  Personally, I have two weeks off for the Florida swing and will make all of those games in person.   8) 

Valposter--great to have another baseball guy here.  I think you meant Miller as far as replacing the closer from last year.  Wild was the Saturday starter for most of the season.  Coming out of fall ball, pitching is the biggest question mark for the 2013 squad.  Lots of good new guys pushing for spots in the IF/OF, and some good but so far inconsistent arms.  We do have guys with some innings under their belt returning, but it remains to be seen who will step up and take the weekend/weekday starting roles.  I know, not much new info there, but I'm confident we'll get things sorted out.  Remember, Wild was a first year starter last year and ended up the HL Pitcher of the Year.     
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 27, 2012, 08:44:45 AM
Quote from: jetz on November 27, 2012, 08:18:10 AMCongrats, Brad! Great to have a baseball rep onboard. We loved the live blog that Ryan did last year, so if the video doesn't work out I hope we can continue that as a minimum for most of the games. I know that Ryan had to do the PA as well for the home games so we couldn't get a blogger for that. Maybe we can work out a two man deal this year for home games so we can follow those as well...(??) I submitted video for the HLN "Rundown" show last year and they did run most of it in their weekly highlights. Hopefully we'll have a more complete feed this year. Not sure what they need to get a game on their site now that they've gone to an HD format. Just to add my two cents, Ryan told me last year that the estimate to run a wire out to the field FROM CAMPUS was $25K. I thought that was ridiculous. The coaches have internet in the clubhouse, and the hotel directly behind the field has to have a line to tap in to... I like the schedule. 57 games total in the regular season. I figure there will be a couple of cancellations, but we played a total of 60 last year and I hope we'll be a little over that this season. Personally, I have two weeks off for the Florida swing and will make all of those games in person. 8) Valposter--great to have another baseball guy here. I think you meant Miller as far as replacing the closer from last year. Wild was the Saturday starter for most of the season. Coming out of fall ball, pitching is the biggest question mark for the 2013 squad. Lots of good new guys pushing for spots in the IF/OF, and some good but so far inconsistent arms. We do have guys with some innings under their belt returning, but it remains to be seen who will step up and take the weekend/weekday starting roles. I know, not much new info there, but I'm confident we'll get things sorted out. Remember, Wild was a first year starter last year and ended up the HL Pitcher of the Year.

My bad Jetz, I meant Miller as the closer, not Wild!  That's what I get for typing too quickly!  Obviously, replacing Wild and Deetjen as weekend starters and Miller as the closer will be the biggest and most critical decisions for this season.  Can't wait to see how it shakes out.  Hopefully, we can get the same or better production than last year, and that is not going to be an easy task, but Coach Schmack has proven to be a great pitching coach and I'm sure he can mazimize the pitching staff production.   
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 27, 2012, 08:54:56 AM
I also love the schedule.  Coach Woodson always does a great job of scheduling.  I'm hoping to get to the first weekend series down in Nashville. I will definitely be taking in at least two and maybe as many as four weekend series this year and I really want to attend the HL Tourny this year if any way possible. 

Go Crusaders!!!!
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on November 30, 2012, 01:53:21 PM
The class was announced, and it really sounds like some solid players all-around!!  Since we didn't release stats of incoming recruits up until a few years ago, it is hard to say how it compares to previous Crusader HS accomplishments, but I would have to imagine that this will be one of our best FR classes ever give Woodson's statements about several contributing immediately.  I love the national focus of our program now, as it is helping to get more solid recruits.  Getting to the NCAA fairly consistently will keep this up!!

http://www.valpoathletics.com/baseball/news/2012-13/12218/valpo-baseball-announces-2013-recruiting-class/ (http://www.valpoathletics.com/baseball/news/2012-13/12218/valpo-baseball-announces-2013-recruiting-class/)
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: LaPorteAveApostle on November 30, 2012, 03:20:45 PM
Donn Pall's son is going to college.

I will now light what's left of my hair on fire.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on November 30, 2012, 03:32:01 PM
Quote from: valpotx on November 30, 2012, 01:53:21 PMThe class was announced, and it really sounds like some solid players all-around!! Since we didn't release stats of incoming recruits up until a few years ago, it is hard to say how it compares to previous Crusader HS accomplishments, but I would have to imagine that this will be one of our best FR classes ever give Woodson's statements about several contributing immediately. I love the national focus of our program now, as it is helping to get more solid recruits. Getting to the NCAA fairly consistently will keep this up!! http://www.valpoathletics.com/baseball/news/2012-13/12218/valpo-baseball-announces-2013-recruiting-class/ (http://www.valpoathletics.com/baseball/news/2012-13/12218/valpo-baseball-announces-2013-recruiting-class/)

Valptx, I think this recruiting class is just another of many indicators that Valpo Baseball is positioned for continued high-level success under the leadership of Coach Woodson and his Coaching Staff!  9 recruits from 7 states including Texas and California.  Elite travel programs such as Indiana Bulls, St. Louis Pirates, Ohio Elite, Cincinnati Flames, and Action Baseball represented.  A recruit from Florida's IMG Baseball Academy.  A big lefty and righty pitcher each throwing high-80's/low-90's.  2 big corner IF with sticks.  2 OF with sticks.  A versatile IF/OF.  Lots of sticks and lots of speed.  Pretty cool that Elliot Marin's younger brother is joining the program too!  Seems like lots of talent, versatility and depth added to an already very accomplished roster.......the present and future looks bright for Valpo Baseball!     
                                                                                                                                :dance: :dance: :dance:
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Enrico Palazzo on November 30, 2012, 08:50:10 PM
Thanks again for the welcome.  I'll try to answer as many of your questions as I can.  As far as streaming games, it's still unknown, but something that has been discussed.  Yes, there is an Internet connection out at the clubhouse, but signal issues exist.  Cost would be the biggest obstacle. 

The schedule update to the site was made this past week.  It's a much tougher one than 2012's, in my opinion.  Belmont won 39 games last season, Ohio is a historically strong program, Long Beach State - while down the past couple seasons - is still one of the tougher teams on the sked, Univ of South Florida was 38-22 last year in the Big East and the Sun Devils need no boasting.  But as a program establishing itself as a mid-major power, this comes with the territory.  The Arkansas series last February was the defining weekend for the 2012 Valparaiso Crusaders.  The team went from thinking they could play with anyone in the country to knowing they could.  It gave the program significant credibility within the sport.

The Spring trip hasn't been the kindest to the Crusaders in the past, but that could change this season.  With the exception of the USF series and one game against UAB, the teams scheduled for Florida are pretty close in latitude with Valpo.  Meaning, they won't be in mid-season form like the Campbells and the SC-Upstates of last year.  It's not an excuse, but rather a reality for northern teams: by not practicing outdoors 5-6 days a week, there is an inherent disadvantage against teams that do. 

The recruiting class: any class that is headlined by a LHP that can hit 92 on the gun is a solid one.  The recruiting subject is one that takes the lede in my 2013 preview.  It won't be released until late January/early February due to the fact that a lot can change in the next two months and also so it doesn't get lost in winter sports write-ups.  But the staff has formed, and continues to manage, strong relationships with some of the programs and organizations listed in this thread.  The recruiting roads from Texas and California have made their way into Valpo - and will continue to do so - while not ignoring the Midwest.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: bbtds on November 30, 2012, 09:16:55 PM
Quote from: Enrico Palazzo on November 30, 2012, 08:50:10 PMThe Spring trip hasn't been the kindest to the Crusaders in the past, but that could change this season.  With the exception of the USF series and one game against UAB, the teams scheduled for Florida are pretty close in latitude with Valpo.  Meaning, they won't be in mid-season form like the Campbells and the SC-Upstates of last year.  It's not an excuse, but rather a reality for northern teams: by not practicing outdoors 5-6 days a week, there is an inherent disadvantage against teams that do. 

So, if I have it right, 2 cold weather teams travel to play each other in the spring in Florida, Arizona etc. which is a lot like what MLB does in the spring.
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Enrico Palazzo on November 30, 2012, 11:11:17 PM
Yeah, basically.  Almost every northern team takes their Spring break trips to a warm-weather climate (Florida, Texas, Arizona) to either play a southern team - like USF - or participate in a "tournament."  I throw quotes around tournament because there are no formal brackets, no champion, etc.  For instance, the first five games of the spring trip for Valpo are part of the Russ Matt Invitational.  They'll play those five, bus up to Tampa to play USF for three, then off to Winter Haven for another "tournament" with five more random schools whose Spring break happens to fall on the same weeks as Valpo's.



Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: valpotx on December 01, 2012, 01:54:29 AM
The annual spring trip was always the most fun, but it definitely put us at a disadvantage record-wise due to so many road games.  Players used to cut the newbies hair into different shapes and words before the trip, which added to team bonding. They probably don't do stuff like that anymore now that schools have cracked down on 'initiations,' even though ours was harmless.  If you got a certain haircut as a newbie, you were the one given first permission to give that same haircut to a newbie the next year.  The favorite was the "Deac," or making their hair into Coach Twenge's style, no hair on top, but hair in back and on the sides  :)
Title: Re: Baseball Recruiting Class
Post by: Valposter on December 01, 2012, 05:35:18 AM
Quote from: Enrico Palazzo on November 30, 2012, 08:50:10 PM
Thanks again for the welcome.  I'll try to answer as many of your questions as I can.  As far as streaming games, it's still unknown, but something that has been discussed.  Yes, there is an Internet connection out at the clubhouse, but signal issues exist.  Cost would be the biggest obstacle. 

The schedule update to the site was made this past week.  It's a much tougher one than 2012's, in my opinion.  Belmont won 39 games last season, Ohio is a historically strong program, Long Beach State - while down the past couple seasons - is still one of the tougher teams on the sked, Univ of South Florida was 38-22 last year in the Big East and the Sun Devils need no boasting.  But as a program establishing itself as a mid-major power, this comes with the territory.  The Arkansas series last February was the defining weekend for the 2012 Valparaiso Crusaders.  The team went from thinking they could play with anyone in the country to knowing they could.  It gave the program significant credibility within the sport.

The Spring trip hasn't been the kindest to the Crusaders in the past, but that could change this season.  With the exception of the USF series and one game against UAB, the teams scheduled for Florida are pretty close in latitude with Valpo.  Meaning, they won't be in mid-season form like the Campbells and the SC-Upstates of last year.  It's not an excuse, but rather a reality for northern teams: by not practicing outdoors 5-6 days a week, there is an inherent disadvantage against teams that do. 

The recruiting class: any class that is headlined by a LHP that can hit 92 on the gun is a solid one.  The recruiting subject is one that takes the lede in my 2013 preview.  It won't be released until late January/early February due to the fact that a lot can change in the next two months and also so it doesn't get lost in winter sports write-ups.  But the staff has formed, and continues to manage, strong relationships with some of the programs and organizations listed in this thread.  The recruiting roads from Texas and California have made their way into Valpo - and will continue to do so - while not ignoring the Midwest.
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Brad, thanks for the updates!  I'm hopeful about the webcasts; please pass on any information as you get it.  Also, I'm looking forward to your Baseball Season Preview early in 2013. 

I agree that Arkansas was a program "defining moment".  Stoney Brook and Kent State proved last year that quality northern Mid-Major baseball programs can be successful in the post-season with the big boys I.e. College World Series. Valpo Baseball has the leadership and foundation to be that kind of program with continued growth and support.  We are seeing growth each year and in a couple of years, who knows, we may be the next Stoney Brook.  It can happen.  I've followed the development of the Kent State program and the keys to their success have been great recruiting, high-level development of players, strong leadership of head coach, with a very successful pitching coach to provide a consistently-strong  base of pitching.  Sound familiar?  It will take some time, but Valpo is headed in that direction if we can stay the course.  The more we win, the better we can recruit.  The better we recruit, the more we can win.  Success begets success.