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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 3049392, member: 2504"] A scout who was at the Louisville series had this to say about UConn: [SIZE=5][B]>UConn[/B][/SIZE] “Jacob Wallace was up to 96 for me. He’s a really good college closer who could be an elite prospect if he can consistently find his breaking ball. If he doesn’t find the breaking ball, at least for me, he’s just in the bucket with a bunch of hard-throwing relievers.” “I thought the pitchers minus Wallace were just okay. They’re just guys for me, but they all know how to pitch. Colby Dunlop is an interesting guy. I’ve seen him very solid before. He was 88-91 mph with his fastball over the weekend. It wouldn’t shock me if he bounces back and shows more electric stuff moving forward. The biggest thing about Connecticut’s pitching staff is all of them really, really compete.” “I really can’t say enough for what Jim Penders does at UConn. He’s not really working with too many premier prospects up there. Yet, those guys are always good, and they always seem to get better and better once they’re on campus. They’ll continue to get better this year, too, I think.” “UConn has a bunch of good hitters, but they aren’t loaded with prospects. I do really like John Toppa, Anthony Prato and Chris Winkel. They are guys. The thing that constantly stands out about the Huskies is they play the game the right way and they always seem to get the most out of their guys.”< [URL="https://d1baseball.com/columns/weekend-insider-week-two/"]Weekend Insider: Week Two • D1Baseball[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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