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6'0 165, 2014 Florida - All Region 2nd Team
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ran a 6.36 60
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"unbelievable speed" per Callis, well above average arm, can play CF, question is how much he'll hit but high upside speed guy
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http://www.thenassauguardian.com/ind...orts&Itemid=50
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listed in BA's top speed accolades for the draft
http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft...ol-best-tools/
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6'0 165, 2014 Florida - All Region 2nd Team
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ran a 6.36 60
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"unbelievable speed" per Callis, well above average arm, can play CF, question is how much he'll hit but high upside speed guy
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Two Bahamian high school baseball players, now in their senior year at American Heritage School, are trying to decide if they should swing for the fences or slide into second base, as it relates to their immediate future.
By May 2014, Todd Isaacs Jr. and Anfernee Seymour will officially announce if they will enter the 2014 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft or continue on with their studies at a respectable university in the United States. As for now, MLB scouts and collegiate coaches are looking at both Bahamians, wanting them to join their programs. Their names appear on a number of popular baseball sites. One of the most popular, ScoutingBaseball.com, has the outfielders, Isaacs Jr. and Seymour, ranked at numbers 57 and 89 respectively on the Top 142 Prep Prospects for the 2014 MLB draft.
"It's feels really great and also feels like a dream come true," said Seymour, who posts a 3.8 Grade Point Average (GPA) at the school located in Delray Beach, Florida. "I have given thoughts of both (college or professional), but it really doesn't matter to me. I don't really stress myself about it, and try to think about it too much. I know I want to play baseball at the next level, so my mind is open to whatever. If a team decides to pick me and give me an opportunity to play professional ball, I will be thankful.
"As far as colleges, my three top choices right now are the University of Florida, Florida State University and the University of Miami. My senior year is coming along really well. My biggest challenge this coming season is to try and perfect hitting from the left side. My strongest point in my game is quickness and speed. It is a really big asset to my game. It is used on both offense and defense."
By May 2014, Todd Isaacs Jr. and Anfernee Seymour will officially announce if they will enter the 2014 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft or continue on with their studies at a respectable university in the United States. As for now, MLB scouts and collegiate coaches are looking at both Bahamians, wanting them to join their programs. Their names appear on a number of popular baseball sites. One of the most popular, ScoutingBaseball.com, has the outfielders, Isaacs Jr. and Seymour, ranked at numbers 57 and 89 respectively on the Top 142 Prep Prospects for the 2014 MLB draft.
"It's feels really great and also feels like a dream come true," said Seymour, who posts a 3.8 Grade Point Average (GPA) at the school located in Delray Beach, Florida. "I have given thoughts of both (college or professional), but it really doesn't matter to me. I don't really stress myself about it, and try to think about it too much. I know I want to play baseball at the next level, so my mind is open to whatever. If a team decides to pick me and give me an opportunity to play professional ball, I will be thankful.
"As far as colleges, my three top choices right now are the University of Florida, Florida State University and the University of Miami. My senior year is coming along really well. My biggest challenge this coming season is to try and perfect hitting from the left side. My strongest point in my game is quickness and speed. It is a really big asset to my game. It is used on both offense and defense."
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listed in BA's top speed accolades for the draft
BEST SPEED: Gettys. Gettys brings rare explosiveness as a powerful runner who gets up to up to full speed quickly.
Other candidates: Jeren Kendall, Holmen (Wisc.) HS; Anfernee Seymour, Elev8 Sports Institute, Delray Beach, Fla.; Carl Chester, Lake Brantley, Longwood, Fla.; Derek Hill, Elk Grove (Calif.) HS
Other candidates: Jeren Kendall, Holmen (Wisc.) HS; Anfernee Seymour, Elev8 Sports Institute, Delray Beach, Fla.; Carl Chester, Lake Brantley, Longwood, Fla.; Derek Hill, Elk Grove (Calif.) HS
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