2022 Recruiting
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:33 pm
It says he can play first base, https://www.perfectgame.org/players/pla ... ?ID=707953
I mentioned Turley as a 1B option in the other long thread. Just FYI, he's part of the incoming group (2021). What's funny about Turley is Jay recruited him as a pitcher, he pitched a few games this year at Yavapai and wasn't very good, he was then slotted in as DH and he just destroyed teams.azcat49 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 6:43 pm 2. Noah Turley, baseball. As much as it hurt to lose freshman All-American designated-hitter Jacob Berry to LSU, the Wildcats might’ve found a suitable replacement. Turley, who is from the Salt Lake City area, was a first-team NJCAA All-American at Yavapai College last spring, leading the nation with 22 home runs while hitting .417. At the Perfect Game Showcase in San Diego this summer, Turley ranked No. 3 in exit velocity while hitting and No. 3 in arm velocity from the outfield, 97 mph. He was also the sixth-fastest player among the 60 invited to the showcase. Turley, a sophomore, will play first base or left field for Chip Hale’s Wildcats.
From Hansen Sunday notebook column. So we might have a first baseman In this class but not sure he can fill Berry’s shoes as a hitter
2023, Utility guy, this staff has been hitting the midwest hard. Also expect another local Arizona guy here soon.
I honestly don't know yet. The focus seems to be locals and identifying under recruited talent who have recently started to blow up (their recent midwest commits are in the latter category). At this early point it looks more like an Andy Lopez style of recruiting with focus on talented locals and using the connections you've got to fill the remaining holes. I'm most curious to see the strategy with pitching, because outside of the one grad transfer, all the commitments of this Chip Hale era have been position players. Also some California recruiting has to be going on.azcat49 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:14 pm Choo, I think perfect game has us in the top 50 with this next class with most of the players rated in the top 200. Not bad I guess but usually we got a commitment of two from a top 50 guy?
Now we probably lost them to the draft but do you sense a change in recruiting philosophy with this staff on top recruits?
Also what are your thoughts so far. Are you encouraged?
Do you think maybe this is just a short term strategy to sort of stabilize the roster after the post-Johnson mass exodus?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Sat Aug 28, 2021 6:39 amI honestly don't know yet. The focus seems to be locals and identifying under recruited talent who have recently started to blow up (their recent midwest commits are in the latter category). At this early point it looks more like an Andy Lopez style of recruiting with focus on talented locals and using the connections you've got to fill the remaining holes. I'm most curious to see the strategy with pitching, because outside of the one grad transfer, all the commitments of this Chip Hale era have been position players. Also some California recruiting has to be going on.azcat49 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:14 pm Choo, I think perfect game has us in the top 50 with this next class with most of the players rated in the top 200. Not bad I guess but usually we got a commitment of two from a top 50 guy?
Now we probably lost them to the draft but do you sense a change in recruiting philosophy with this staff on top recruits?
Also what are your thoughts so far. Are you encouraged?
JUCO guy who went to CDO committed last night. Performed very well for Central Arizona, who is a powerhouse. Another local guy will likely announce soon as well.
I do think it's partially that, yes. The thing with baseball recruiting is guys commit really young in their HS careers, so as far as the 2022 class goes there's not many available guys, so it's certainly far from a bad thing to recruit locals who have shown they can perform.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Sat Aug 28, 2021 6:52 amDo you think maybe this is just a short term strategy to sort of stabilize the roster after the post-Johnson mass exodus?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Sat Aug 28, 2021 6:39 amI honestly don't know yet. The focus seems to be locals and identifying under recruited talent who have recently started to blow up (their recent midwest commits are in the latter category). At this early point it looks more like an Andy Lopez style of recruiting with focus on talented locals and using the connections you've got to fill the remaining holes. I'm most curious to see the strategy with pitching, because outside of the one grad transfer, all the commitments of this Chip Hale era have been position players. Also some California recruiting has to be going on.azcat49 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:14 pm Choo, I think perfect game has us in the top 50 with this next class with most of the players rated in the top 200. Not bad I guess but usually we got a commitment of two from a top 50 guy?
Now we probably lost them to the draft but do you sense a change in recruiting philosophy with this staff on top recruits?
Also what are your thoughts so far. Are you encouraged?
JUCO guy who went to CDO committed last night. Performed very well for Central Arizona, who is a powerhouse. Another local guy will likely announce soon as well.
We got to be hitting CA hard if we want to make CWS runs.
It was a 3B. He also lost a LHP commitment in the same day, but he’s from Minnesota. Both Jay guys of course. Vast majority of our commitments are from Arizona, including a recent commit from Pima CC.
gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 3:29 pm How does that compare to where we have been ranking the past 5-10 classes?
Jay basically took all the highest ranked commits with him.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 3:29 pm How does that compare to where we have been ranking the past 5-10 classes?