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Prospect Perspective; Adam Engel on Aussie Ball

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Our latest player guest writer is outfielder Adam Engel, who is a Top 25 prospect in the system. We asked Adam to write about what it was like going to Australia for baseball this past winter.

 

Here is his article.

 

The past two offseasons we've published posts written by players (Chris Bassitt, Scott Carroll, Mike Recchia, Kevan Smith, Adam Engel), a scout (Kevin Burrell) and a minor league radio/media guy (Brian Boesch). Who else would people like to see articles from? And discussing what topics?

 

QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 3, 2015 -> 09:27 AM)
Dude has a great sense of humor. Well done.

I hope this expands I could watch baseball year round.

 

Fantastic article. Extremely unique and definitely worth the read.

QUOTE (sammy esposito @ Mar 3, 2015 -> 03:57 PM)
I hope this expands I could watch baseball year round.

 

well said, but i would like to make a minor correction to you post, i would add, i could watch SOX baseball yr round.

 

sox and sox prospects.

Our latest player guest writer is outfielder Adam Engel, who is a Top 25 prospect in the system. We asked Adam to write about what it was like going to Australia for baseball this past winter.

 

Here is his article.

 

The past two offseasons we've published posts written by players (Chris Bassitt, Scott Carroll, Mike Recchia, Kevan Smith, Adam Engel), a scout (Kevin Burrell) and a minor league radio/media guy (Brian Boesch). Who else would people like to see articles from? And discussing what topics?

 

I would like to see an interview with Brooks Boyer. And I would like you to ask him if I could get a refund for the money I spent on two years' worth of season tickets to watch him play s***ty basketball on a s***ty team.

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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 11:24 AM)
I would like to see an interview with Brooks Boyer. And I would like you to ask him if I could get a refund for the money I spent on two years' worth of season tickets to watch him play s***ty basketball on a s***ty team.

LOL, OK. I have spoken with Brooks, and we have actually been on blogger calls with him in 2012.

 

 

what a great article. if anyone can ask, how is the sport starting to take in the aussie league. are more fans picking up the game. and lastly, i am sorry, but are the aussies liking baseball better than cricket?

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QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 12:33 PM)
what a great article. if anyone can ask, how is the sport starting to take in the aussie league. are more fans picking up the game. and lastly, i am sorry, but are the aussies liking baseball better than cricket?

 

bolded... if you read the article, he tells you flat out that cricket is far and away the dominant bat game.

 

QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 06:40 PM)
bolded... if you read the article, he tells you flat out that cricket is far and away the dominant bat game.

 

yes i read the article hence my question. maybe not the best way it could have be written, but my point is, are the fans saying they are like baseball better than cricket??

 

another question i really wanted to ask but i want to keep my inquiry on the G rated.

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