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[QUOTE="UConnHusky2012, post: 258732, member: 1110"] Siena can make an impact with his bat but he really needs to work on cleaning up his fielding as he goes through periods where he is good for at least an error a game. Daniello I have heard was coming as a pitcher and then someone else told me he's coming as a position player so Im not sure where he will be at. I believe he has a higher ceiling as a pitcher from the limited times I have seen him but a redshirt might be in his best interest. Niego, Colletti & Dariano I was told by someone who has played with and against all of them, and says they are all impact players the moment they get on campus. So in other words as I have said since the summer, Siena is getting too much $$ not to start as a FR and I think that his best position for the future wil be 2nd but we will have to see if that opens up for him. From what I have been told Niego, Colletti & Dariano will definitely make an impact but it may not be starting since most FR pitchers dont start and if they do its not until late in the season. Either way they all have very live arms and will play from day one and make a difference. Daniello on the other hand I really wonder about... He has very very fast hands in the infield (which I like) but Im not sure if he will be able to handle the step up in level of play right away as I have seen him play a few times and he really didn't stand out to me at the plate or on the mound. If any of our commits are going to struggle I have a feeling it will be him. Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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