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2007 High School baseball season

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Apple Valley will attempt to defend its State AAA crown this year. This is the thread to talk about high school baseball, so go watch your team play some afternoon and give some reports.
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Will do boblee. The probelm with HS baseball is all the games start at 4:00. There is good reason for that but it makes it tough to see a lot of games.
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boblee wrote:Apple Valley will attempt to defend its State AAA crown this year. This is the thread to talk about high school baseball, so go watch your team play some afternoon and give some reports.
dont follow my baseball team that much not as big as in hockey football or basketball
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I saw farmington play yesterday, they were not impressive, very sloppy. However it is early and we will see how it goes.
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Post by grindiangrad-80 »

Hey boblee, how are the Thawks gonna be this year? I know they are always solid, but don't most of their guys from last year come back?
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Should have a great pitching staff:

St Germain
Wood
Schmitz
Graupmann

The questions are the middle infield and the corner outfield spots. They have a lot of talent, should be a decent team.
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Here's the best thing about high school baseball in Minnesota...

Throughout hockey season, there's a lot of back-and-forth about "I hate this team", or "that team can't be beaten"... things of that nature. A lot of arguing and disagreement.

During baseball season, on the other hand, everybody in the state comes together with one common goal... TAKE DOWN CDH!!!!
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Which is the best thing about being a part of CDH baseball !!
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packerboy wrote:Which is the best thing about being a part of CDH baseball !!
I think at one point in time, winning state titles was the best part of being part of CDH baseball... not anymore! :D
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Dont count on it.
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Post by elliott70 »

Prediction

07 state champions
Bemidji Lumberjacks!

You heard it here first. (hear/here)

Worst team; HM pie and ears.

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Post by NumberCruncher »

I think I lot of those State Tourney teams might be back again this year
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Post by grindiangrad-80 »

boblee wrote:Should have a great pitching staff:

St Germain
Wood
Schmitz
Graupmann

The questions are the middle infield and the corner outfield spots. They have a lot of talent, should be a decent team.
Thank you for the info. :)
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Are there any really great "small town" high school teams out there that draw a lot of people into their games anymore? I know New Ulm always has great support for their team and draw a lot of people out their ballpark (which is pretty cool by the way - we were fortunate enough to play them there every year I played at Johnson).

I know a lot of city/suburban have a lot of people come out to their games, but that's generally family and friends. I'm talking about those "painting" type of games where the whole town shows up to an old ballpark and it's an event, not just a game.

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Post by packerboy »

CDH does have some of that kind of element.

Because of its location , its kind of a neighborhood team. People show up to watch who walk there and aren't parents or friends necessarily.

But because of the 4:00 starts, I dont think you will get what you are looking for anywhere.

Town ball in small towns takes on that kind of atmosphere.

Miesville Mudhens for example.
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

packerboy wrote:Miesville Mudhens for example.
Amen to that. Go to Kings for a burger after the game. Best ever

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Post by Irishmans Shanty »

packerboy wrote: Town ball in small towns takes on that kind of atmosphere.

Miesville Mudhens for example.
Belle Plaine really supported their club well when they hosted the State Amatuer Tournament.

I always like the parks in Brownton, Jordan, and Arlington. The covered grandstand creates that ballpark "buzz".
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Govs93 wrote:Are there any really great "small town" high school teams out there that draw a lot of people into their games anymore? I know New Ulm always has great support for their team and draw a lot of people out their ballpark (which is pretty cool by the way - we were fortunate enough to play them there every year I played at Johnson).

I know a lot of city/suburban have a lot of people come out to their games, but that's generally family and friends. I'm talking about those "painting" type of games where the whole town shows up to an old ballpark and it's an event, not just a game.

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That park in Jordan is awesome. Probably the best i have ever played in.
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Post by Bash Brother »

Well to start the baseball discussion back up, What conference is the strongest?

I think its the lake but i dont know much about up north ball.
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North or Northeast Suburban?
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Rosemount beat Bloomington Jeferson today.
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Post by NumberCruncher »

We all know hockey has a bunch of different rankings but anyone got any for baseball?

Or at least does anyone have any input to any rankings they saw?
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NumberCruncher wrote:We all know hockey has a bunch of different rankings but anyone got any for baseball?

Or at least does anyone have any input to any rankings they saw?
As far as I'm aware, the only real "formula" driven rankings (like PS2) are the Minnesota-Scores.com QRF Rankings, which can be explained here

To the best of my knowledge, every other "ranking" is just a poll.
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NumberCruncher wrote:We all know hockey has a bunch of different rankings but anyone got any for baseball?

Or at least does anyone have any input to any rankings they saw?
They aren't out yet...but here is where you'll find the rankings of the coaches association...http://mshsbca.org/rankings.htm


As for the hardest conference. In AA, without a doubt in my mind, the West Central Conference, North Division. St. Cloud Cathedral has always been a dominant AA club (since they made it a three class system as well as when it was only two classes). Melrose has always been up there as tops in the state. Paynesville has recently been quite good placing 1st in '05 and 2nd in '06.
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