Pfunk, are you planning on listing the pitches each pitcher has on you roster update page? I just went there and didnt see em anywhere.....thanks!
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5. Jeff Francoeur, OF
HT: 6-4 WT: 200 Bats: R Throws: R 2003 AGE: 19 on 1/08/03
The Skinny: The Braves have made a habit out of drafting Georgia-based high school players in the first round, with Wainwright (2000), McBride (2001), and now Francoeur, whom the Braves selected with the 23rd pick of the 2002 draft. After a month of negotiations, he received a $2.2 million bonus -- the ninth highest amount from his draft class. The delay in signing limited his professional debut to six weeks, but Francoeur quickly adjusted to professional baseball, finishing in style with two home runs in the final game of the season. Francoeur is a classic five-tool outfielder, hitting for average and power while showing excellent speed on the basepaths. An outstanding defensive player with excellent range and a plus arm, he will most likely move to right field as he fills out. Francoeur is still a bit rough around the edges. He abandoned a football scholarship to Clemson to play for the Braves, and he has never before concentrated solely on baseball. The Braves absolutely rave about his attitude and work ethic.
2003 Outlook: Francoeur's outstanding debut was a surprise only in the short time it took for him to achieve success as a pro. He'll spend his first full season with the Braves' new Sally League team in Rome.
Team/League/Level G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
Danville (Appy - R) 38 147 31 48 12 1 8 31 15 34 8 5 .327 .395 .585
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5. Jeff Francoeur, OF
HT: 6-4 WT: 200 Bats: R Throws: R 2003 AGE: 19 on 1/08/03
The Skinny: The Braves have made a habit out of drafting Georgia-based high school players in the first round, with Wainwright (2000), McBride (2001), and now Francoeur, whom the Braves selected with the 23rd pick of the 2002 draft. After a month of negotiations, he received a $2.2 million bonus -- the ninth highest amount from his draft class. The delay in signing limited his professional debut to six weeks, but Francoeur quickly adjusted to professional baseball, finishing in style with two home runs in the final game of the season. Francoeur is a classic five-tool outfielder, hitting for average and power while showing excellent speed on the basepaths. An outstanding defensive player with excellent range and a plus arm, he will most likely move to right field as he fills out. Francoeur is still a bit rough around the edges. He abandoned a football scholarship to Clemson to play for the Braves, and he has never before concentrated solely on baseball. The Braves absolutely rave about his attitude and work ethic.
2003 Outlook: Francoeur's outstanding debut was a surprise only in the short time it took for him to achieve success as a pro. He'll spend his first full season with the Braves' new Sally League team in Rome.
Team/League/Level G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
Danville (Appy - R) 38 147 31 48 12 1 8 31 15 34 8 5 .327 .395 .585
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Pfunk, are you planning on listing the pitches each pitcher has on you roster update page? I just went there and didnt see em anywhere.....thanks!
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several pitchers I was having trouble finding info about. However, I have found info on Calero, Painter and Eldred and will be posting it tonightComment
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Pfunk, are you planning on listing the pitches each pitcher has on you roster update page? I just went there and didnt see em anywhere.....thanks!
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several pitchers I was having trouble finding info about. However, I have found info on Calero, Painter and Eldred and will be posting it tonightComment
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Dammit, I thought this was a post about Parliament-Funkadelic, the greatest musicians of all time. Oh well, I should've known something like that wouldn't come up in a baseball page.The New England Patriots cheated to win four Super Bowls.Comment
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Dammit, I thought this was a post about Parliament-Funkadelic, the greatest musicians of all time. Oh well, I should've known something like that wouldn't come up in a baseball page.The New England Patriots cheated to win four Super Bowls.Comment
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Pfunk, are you planning on listing the pitches each pitcher has on you roster update page? I just went there and didnt see em anywhere.....thanks!
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several pitchers I was having trouble finding info about. However, I have found info on Calero, Painter and Eldred and will be posting it tonight
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Calero and Co.Comment
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Pfunk, are you planning on listing the pitches each pitcher has on you roster update page? I just went there and didnt see em anywhere.....thanks!
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several pitchers I was having trouble finding info about. However, I have found info on Calero, Painter and Eldred and will be posting it tonight
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Calero and Co.Comment
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Sup Pfunk
I subscribe to CHOPTALK magazine of the Braves.
There gonna start putting Betemit at 3B just wanted to let you know.
Keep up the good work Bro, the rosters are awesome
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thanks for the info, too bad you can't edit a players position on ASB after you create him...DOH!
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