I did notice that some of the players left the Megastars and headed to the Hurricanes. Also noticed that the Megastars have reloaded as well, picking up alot of pitching and hitting. The team I was curious about was/is the Predators.
Sadly its true 60 / 90 is the BIG dropoff in organized baseball numbers.
Field becomes too big for many
quote:Originally posted by WaltDem
Ma youre on the right track there
EC teams listed are from kids just shuffled around from other EC teams. So flip a coin
expect some teams to rise and surprise during the season
expect some teams this to be their last season : 60-90 looms.
quote:Originally posted by mammabee
we've watched alot of these kids play for years now Doc maybe a couple changes to your list
east cobb Stallions and ProFitness As are spankin new teams you cant say As are formerly the Bombers as USSSA says only 4 are left and says only 2 are left from the Stallions. that doesnnt nearly enough make repeat teams
i take those out for the top 4 put in the Outlaws baseball and H Heat who have the core from proven teams & keep the SW express there plus Crush
Then we wait and see!
quote:Originally posted by Dr. Old School
The difficult part is to assess which players have moved to which teams. You can't exactly go by team name for this decision.
The front runners on the next list of teams would have to include (in alphabetical order): *EC Stallions *GA Crush *ProSpot Fitness (formerly N GA Bombers) *SW Express
The following teams will have to see how their teams Gel and adjust to the new size field: *EC Longhorns *EC Combat *Hobgood Heat
I think the following teams will fight it out on the lower end of the Major grouping but most likely will have sub .500 record in the Major division: *5 tool Nationals *EC Warriors *Forsyth Outlaws *Kennesaw Mustangs *Outlaws Baseball *Sandy Springs Longhorns *Sharon Springs Spartans *Web Bridge Bulldogs
The teams that take advantage of the bigger field will be successful, the ones with lack of speed will struggle.