This is a video of Aaron Crow of Missouri pitching for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod League against the Orleans Cardinals. This video was posted on CapeProspects.com
This is a video of Aaron Crow of Missouri pitching for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod League against the Orleans Cardinals. This video was posted on CapeProspects.com
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The Nationals couldn't have been offering too little for Crow. The history of 1st round draft piks is way too spotty for these guys to command more than he was offered.
Silly boy. His value can only go down as the hitting he faces improves, and meanwhile an arm that operates with his gyrating mechanics will wear out before he manages to get coaches good enough to manage him.
wow thats not dumb thats smart the nats suck and with the nats theyl rush him up thru the minors he the smart one he probably wants to work on his game in the minors and not struggle through the majors at 20 years old
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Silly boy. His value can only go down as the hitting he faces improves, and meanwhile an arm that operates with his gyrating mechanics will wear out before he manages to get coaches good enough to manage him.