bn2themountain wrote:Saw CA Rebels pitcher and Jynx pitcher this weekend. Both were extremley affective. CA Rebels has a fantastic Rise and so does Jynx. But, they also have great defenses behind them.
both really good pitchers IMO
bn2themountain wrote:Saw CA Rebels pitcher and Jynx pitcher this weekend. Both were extremley affective. CA Rebels has a fantastic Rise and so does Jynx. But, they also have great defenses behind them.
Phantom wrote:Luv_SC wrote:your right about that should be but sometimes the younger pitchers speed can keep some teams off balance and some have good movement. I have seen quite a few decent young pithcer's out there. I still think as others would agree the Thunder pitcher is one of the best 97's out there and on her good days it shows. She carries the team and that's alot to ask for anyone let alone a 11 year old so she is more than welcome to a few off days.
you are also right, not every kid is "on" every day they play, it could have been a bad day for the thunders pitcher and team, just as it might have been an "off" day for the 97 BB snow pitcher and team against the 96 BB marquez team, the game you watched?
isnt thunder a primarily 96 team?
Clean_up wrote:I think the 97 pitcher on Cal Thunder is the best of the 97s I have seen thus far, saw Snow play and beat Jynx in the Winter, but did notice some huge hits off their pitchers. I haven't seen that against the CA Thunder kid -- she records a lot of Ks, has great movement and consistency. Keep in mind, CA Thunder only has the one pitcher, take her away and the team is just an average 12u team with a couple solid hitters. BB-Snow, AA-Palomino and CA-Lockman, IMO, are the top '97 teams, all have good pitchers and most 96 teams are well aware of what could happen if they are not prepared when they face them.
Ask some of the '95 teams about CA'96, Firecrackers, Rebels, PowerSurge, Jynx, etc, from last year, same thing -- when the younger teams come mentally prepared, they are not to be taken lightly...
Rich wrote:"I have seen huge hits off most pitchers, it happens, its part of the game, I saw Jennie Finch give up 2 homers while pitching to Cal State Fullerton during the USA team tour game, hitters will hit. it must have been a bad day for the thunder pitcher, like I said, she has some speed, didnt have consistency at all (except for being a little wild) I dont recall a bunch of K's, in fact, they hit her pretty well and she had some walks. I do agree with the 97 teams you mentioned, they will be the top dogs next year, the 96 teams you mentioned have good pitching as well, IMO, the one who stands out to me is the little pitcher from the Firecrackers, things will get interesting as we approach state and nationals."
And I saw Fullerton College (a two year community college) defeat CSU Fullerton (division I school) this fall, which goes to show that on any given day....this of course, is what makes softball/baseball so much fun.
Phantom wrote:Clean_up wrote:I think the 97 pitcher on Cal Thunder is the best of the 97s I have seen thus far, saw Snow play and beat Jynx in the Winter, but did notice some huge hits off their pitchers. I haven't seen that against the CA Thunder kid -- she records a lot of Ks, has great movement and consistency. Keep in mind, CA Thunder only has the one pitcher, take her away and the team is just an average 12u team with a couple solid hitters. BB-Snow, AA-Palomino and CA-Lockman, IMO, are the top '97 teams, all have good pitchers and most 96 teams are well aware of what could happen if they are not prepared when they face them.
Ask some of the '95 teams about CA'96, Firecrackers, Rebels, PowerSurge, Jynx, etc, from last year, same thing -- when the younger teams come mentally prepared, they are not to be taken lightly...
I have seen huge hits off most pitchers, it happens, its part of the game, I saw Jennie Finch give up 2 homers while pitching to Cal State Fullerton during the USA team tour game, hitters will hit. it must have been a bad day for the thunder pitcher, like I said, she has some speed, didnt have consistency at all (except for being a little wild) I dont recall a bunch of K's, in fact, they hit her pretty well and she had some walks. I do agree with the 97 teams you mentioned, they will be the top dogs next year, the 96 teams you mentioned have good pitching as well, IMO, the one who stands out to me is the little pitcher from the Firecrackers, things will get interesting as we approach state and nationals
AM Softball wrote:The Bomb Squad pitcher was clocked at 58 Saturday and has a good backhand change so she's in my top 3. I think Rebel pitcher is in my top 3, and I personally like the pitcher from Jynx.
She is complete and when she's on, she'll give any top pitcher a run for their money. I believe she's one the best athletes in the division.