I have not followed this closely.....but is this all or nothing??? Meaning if he is not affirmatively cleared before today’s game is he out for the season or could he be cleared later?Roster write up on Josh Cohen now says he is redshirting and not on 35 man roster. So Casparius is on the roster, but I have not seen a word that he has been ruled eligible.
I have not followed this closely.....but is this all or nothing??? Meaning if he is not affirmatively cleared before today’s game is he out for the season or could he be cleared later?
I have not followed this closely.....but is this all or nothing??? Meaning if he is not affirmatively cleared before today’s game is he out for the season or could he be cleared later?
We don't know nothing. The last the team/school said anything was that they were waiting a week or two ago. A new poster said he was out for the year, but didn't give a source.
In basketball, players do get cleared after the season has started -- don't know if the process works the same way in baseball.
Welp...
The next time the NCAA does something positive for UConn will be the first.
Welp...
Dom Amore @AmoreCourant 2h
Next option for Casparius would be to file for a “reconsideration.” So case not done yet.
What does this mean for him playing for UConn? He is draft eligible at the end of this year, correct? Will he be drafted high? I assume if he is not, he still has two years at UConn, or will he only take one?
I could be wrong but I believe he's eligible for the MLB Draft after this season. This is the MLB eligibility rule, and he turned 21 last week.So the next question is, if Casparius does not get a waiver to play, does he have to stay on the roster and can a player who is not on the 35 man roster take his place? Casparius is not on the roster that is included in the game notes for the Michigan series this coming weekend.
Casparius still has two years of eligibility to play at UConn. As with most every college baseball player, he is eligible for the MLB draft after his junior year whether he is able to play this season or not. As for where he may go in the draft, who knows at this point.
I could be wrong but I believe he's eligible for the MLB Draft after this season. This is the MLB eligibility rule, and he turned 21 last week.
College players, from four-year colleges who have either completed their junior or senior years or are at least 21 years old;
Yeah I see that now, re-reading it. In my head I had him as a RS sophomore this year if he's not playing but it would still be his junior this yearMaybe I did not write as clearly as I thought I did, but what you wrote is more or less what I meant.
Yeah I see that now, re-reading it. In my head I had him as a RS sophomore this year if he's not playing but it would still be his junior this year
www.theuconnblog.com
He was the writer for the Daily Campus last year, he's greatThe UConn Blog writeup on the Michigan series:
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UConn Baseball wins weekend series against No. 1 Michigan
The Huskies took two out of three from the No. 1 team in the country.www.theuconnblog.com
The writer of this piece is Luke Swanson. @huskymedic, wasn't he one of the baseball writers for the Daily Campus last season? If so, the UConn Blog could have a lot of good stuff on UConn baseball if Swanson continues to write for them. The baseball coverage in the Daily Campus isn't the same without him.
I saw that too cautiously optimistic that I am understanding that correctly and we will be able to watch games through their free website.I just went on the New Orleans web site on the baseball schedule and it shows video on their home games. Just wanted to put that out there fyi
I listened to the interview. He talked about Reggie of course and the new arms. I believe he said that Willis could start pitching soon. He mentioned the pitchers that pitched well this weekend but did not mention Lucas or Leif. He said that Krauth has various pitches and has a calm approach and is very poised. BTW, I was at the game behind the scouts and noticed that nobody had the speed gun on Krauth. I think he might touch 90. Blake Beers, the starter for Michigan was in the 90-94 range and everybody was watching him.Did anyone happen to listen to the Penders interview on the Rob Dibble Show?
I listened to the interview. He talked about Reggie of course and the new arms. I believe he said that Willis could start pitching soon. He mentioned the pitchers that pitched well this weekend but did not mention Lucas or Leif. He said that Krauth has various pitches and has a calm approach and is very poised. BTW, I was at the game behind the scouts and noticed that nobody had the speed gun on Krauth. I think he might touch 90. Blake Beers, the starter for Michigan was in the 90-94 range and everybody was watching him.
Concerning Reggie, he said that he would let Reggie decide if he wanted to keep playing first base as well as pitch. Penders does not want to put limits on anyone. He wants the players to decide. He talked about Vance coming to him and told Penders that he wanted to concentrate on pitching and forget about DHing. He also brought up Ahmed and said that most people would have kept him as a pitcher and not allowed him to play short.
He was also asked about Springer and the whole sign stealing situation in Houston. He said that Springer is a big boy and needs to own up to whatever happened. He talked a little bit about the new field but that is about all that I remember.
I listened to the interview. He talked about Reggie of course and the new arms. I believe he said that Willis could start pitching soon. He mentioned the pitchers that pitched well this weekend but did not mention Lucas or Leif. He said that Krauth has various pitches and has a calm approach and is very poised. BTW, I was at the game behind the scouts and noticed that nobody had the speed gun on Krauth. I think he might touch 90. Blake Beers, the starter for Michigan was in the 90-94 range and everybody was watching him.
Concerning Reggie, he said that he would let Reggie decide if he wanted to keep playing first base as well as pitch. Penders does not want to put limits on anyone. He wants the players to decide. He talked about Vance coming to him and told Penders that he wanted to concentrate on pitching and forget about DHing. He also brought up Ahmed and said that most people would have kept him as a pitcher and not allowed him to play short.
He was also asked about Springer and the whole sign stealing situation in Houston. He said that Springer is a big boy and needs to own up to whatever happened. He talked a little bit about the new field but that is about all that I remember.