Rivals is reporting a new Baseball recruit

The rivals 2012 recruit list: (committed are indicated by bold "red" position marker)

P Colton Howell O'Fallon, Missouri, Fort Zumwalt West 6'1" 195

INF Ethan Garlington Rogers, Arkansas, Rogers 5'11" 170

OF Troy Robinson Columbus, Ohio, Mifflin 5'9" 163

C R R Mesquite, Texas, West Mesquite 6'0" 180

P Alex Hermeling Northbrook, Illinois, Glenbrook North 6'5" 200

The rivals 2013 recruit list:

INF Wes Edrington Hamilton, Indiana, Hamilton Southeastern 5'11" 170

OF Griffith Gates Pleasanton, California, Foothill 6'3" 228

P Max Knutson Arden Hills, Minnesota, Mounds View 6'2" 190

3B Bryce Only Huntley, Illinois, Huntley 6'1" 185

P Ben Miller West Des Moines, Iowa Valley High School 6'3" 210

C Beau Fandel Stacy, Minnesota, Forest Lake 6'0" 190

P Derek Burkamper Muscatine, Iowa, Muscatine 6'2" 170

OF Ryan Boldt Red Wing, Minnesota, Red Wing 6'1" 185

OF Malik Mayweather Olive Branch, Mississippi, Olive Branch 6'0" 185

Other players that are known to be considering Good Ol' NU:

  • Justin Black, OF from Billings MT (signed with us already)
  • [url=http://huskerextra.com/sports/baseball/article_87ed02ba-6998-5b81-80c8-33220ea78b9c.html[/URL]]Justin's Husker extra Link
  • Micheal Hadden, RHP from Prior Lake, MN
  • RHP Michael Hadden
     
    2/11/2012 11:16:56 AM
     
    Nebraska-commit RHP Michael Hadden (2012, Prior Lake, MN HS) has been a consistent standout at PG showcases and tournaments over the last two years and did not disappoint with a large collection of scouts looking on.
     
    Hadden, also a high-level OF prospect, showed well during live hitting against the first five pitchers of the day and took a very strong batting practice, is a very good athlete with present strength, looseness in his body and additional room to fill.
     
    He showed easy arm action with a short stride and short arm stroke sitting comfortably 86-88 and topping at 89. The ball comes out of his hand well and shows solid life. Another solid pitch is his late breaking 11/5 curveball at 71-73. A 70-72 mph changeup is a raw third offering that he showed solid arm action on. He maintained velocity from the stretch, sitting 86-88, mixing pitches well.

  • Matt Jones, RHP from Gretna
  • RHP Matt Jones
     
    2/11/2012 11:56:34 AM
     
    By far the most imposing arm of the day was RHP Matt Jones (2012, Gretna HS, Omaha, NE) a Nebraska commit with a 6'6, 245 build. The big, strong Jones worked 86-88 with his fastball, topping at 89, also throwing a 11/5 curveball with solid break and some depth at 71-73, and a developing changeup with good arm action at 78-79.
     
    Jones worked with easy arm action and good extension out front, repeating his delivery and working the bottom half of the strike zone. His fastball was heavy and hitters did not produce very many good swings against him. Jones is a solid athlete for his size and stayed balanced throughout his delivery.

 
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Thanks for doing that Hacker. It is some what dissapointing that none of the recruiting services put that much effort into college baseball. Oh well.
According to ESPN, Justin Black is the 81st player in the nation for the 2012 class
http://espn.go.com/high-school/baseball/recruiting/player/_/id/145263/justin-blacklink
http://espn.go.com/high-school/baseball/recruiting/player/_/id/145263/justin-black. Probably this biggest commitment picked up by DE. Then again, you can't even find the player when you search for him on Rivals so who knows how good he is or any of these players. Maybe where these kids are drafted this summer will be a better indicator as to how good they are... or will be in the future.
 
Star Tribune Link to Minnesota HS Baseball Recruiting... Nebraska has 3 verbals :) (Interesting, read the comments on Max Knutson)

http://www.mnbasebal...013-commitments
Yah, Knutson sounds like he could pitch or play the OF or maybe be a 2-way player. Fastest baseball player in Minn in the 60 and leads his team in batting average sounds like a really talented kid. We will have to see how it shakes out after the draft.....

 
It's exciting to see what DE and his coaches can do with a full year of recruiting. The players will be young but they will benefit from starting out in his system.

 
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