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We picked Vanderbilt baseball's all-time starting nine
NCAA.com: We picked Vanderbilt baseball's all-time starting nine
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Re: NCAA.com: We picked Vanderbilt baseball's all-time starting nine
It's an interesting piece. I'm probably like a lot of you who don't really remember VU baseball before Corbin, but I saw Thomas rake when I was in school, and I remember Hunter Bledsoe for sure.
Peeples is a stretch even with gaudy numbers. I'd actually go with Fulmer over Price there with the tiebreaker being Game 3 of the championship. Also, no way I could leave Bryan Reynolds off this list. The guy hit and was a plus defender from day 1.
Peeples is a stretch even with gaudy numbers. I'd actually go with Fulmer over Price there with the tiebreaker being Game 3 of the championship. Also, no way I could leave Bryan Reynolds off this list. The guy hit and was a plus defender from day 1.
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Re: NCAA.com: We picked Vanderbilt baseball's all-time starting nine
I saw Peeples pitch and he was a stud. An automobile accident when he was in the minors resulted in a career-ending shoulder injury. Not sure I would rank him above Price, but I would rank him above Fulmer.Commodoredave wrote:It's an interesting piece. I'm probably like a lot of you who don't really remember VU baseball before Corbin, but I saw Thomas rake when I was in school, and I remember Hunter Bledsoe for sure.
Peeples is a stretch even with gaudy numbers. I'd actually go with Fulmer over Price there with the tiebreaker being Game 3 of the championship. Also, no way I could leave Bryan Reynolds off this list. The guy hit and was a plus defender from day 1.
Here's some more info on him:
Jeff Peeples (Baseball, 1970-1973)
Jeff Peeples Still the Greatest 35 Years Later