The Meteors baseball team playing the Tampa Panthers in the semi finals and the Coastal Storm in the championship game in the IBC Bullets Bash at Thonotosassa, Florida 2/6/11
This video was a couple years ago and even then it didn't bother me. The Meteors were ranked tied for #1 and #10 the following year because we work hard and played together as a team. Nothing anybody says could bring us down. Thank you for the comment.
At around 3 minutes in when one kid hit a homerun the other kid from the other team high fived him with his glove. The first team you guys played has some really good sportsmanship.....love it :)
I'm currently playing in NJ but I used to play in the Dominican Republic... unfortunately I had to come back. I love playing over there because the talent is amazing.
nice video man, those guys are good!!! I really wish we had that kind of level here in Nicaragua, not to mention the poor conditions we play in. But we still love baseball!!!!
The faster pitchers in this video were about 75-80. I'll be a sophomore this year and recently threw 86 a perfect game tournament and received a letter from UF (gators) and UCF so far. Good luck at the Under Armour and thanks for the comment.
@WoWNerds697 Our shortstop Andrew David from Ohio. Not a homerun hitter. He struggled at the plate with the Meteors in 2011. Glad you liked the videos. I'll be uploading more from last weeks tournament soon. 1/5/2012
I wish i could go to just a perfect fame showcase. I get those invites every year but i live no where near any of them. But luckily my team is most likely going to be going to a perfect game tournament next year when i get into 16u. Awesome videos and you are a great player
The 2 teams the Meteors played in this video were actually very good. The first team is the plant hs team and the second team was called Space Coast. 2 of the best teams in Florida at the time.
Id rather get drafted but if I go to college it will probably be here in Florida. I've been staying in contact with a couple college coaches and will probably verbally commitment before the year is over if everything goes as planned. I have a few friends up your way and know it had to be hard on you guys with the long winter. Good luck this season.
this past season we were all made to use BBCOR bats which are still good bats if you get good ones, like the 5150 is a great bat but the pop off of BESR bats just made my day. Now im using a wood bat for my fall league
Are you referring to the Louisville Slugger exogrid? If so, I never had or seen one dent. Ive had a few crack after extensive use. One of the best things about the Louisville Slugger exogrid is that it's very durable.
We beat the East Cobb Astros, finished second at the Elite 32, etc... A lot of what we did in Florida was to get ready for national tournaments. We had to travel out of state to play the best teams in the country and tied for the #1 TBS national ranking.
As far as playing travel ball all 14u play on various size fields. This field was 300' which was one of the rare times they played on a smaller field. Most of the tournaments in Florida are played at pro ball parks especially after spring training and center field is 400'
Jajajajajaj no sean mamones. Yo vengo de Sonora de donde se juega el mejor béisbol de Mexico hablando de todo el norte y ahora vivo aquí en USA y eh jugado en los dos países y en serio que el nivel de juego de los gringos es mayor que el de nosotros no por nada casi todos los jugadores de la MLB son gringos
It was over 400 with a few games to go but ended up at 342. Couldn't catch a break in my last 3 games. Hit the ball okay but mostly right at people. I did make the 1st team all conference as a freshman which was pretty cool. Where do you play at?
@basepadz The player on 3rd base and Jason who hit the homerun were teammates on the 2009 Cal Ripken team from Forest Hills who won the Cal Ripken World Series. Check out the videos.
Hey Jason, your videos are awesome. Do you know how hard most these kids are throwing? All these pitchers seem pretty solid. Any college offers? Im doing the Under Armour in Minnetonka, MN, so hopefully that will get my name out there a little bit.
The players I'm referring to hit homeruns with wood at East Cobb that's 360', Osceola county stadium where the Astros spring train and Jet Blue where the RedSox train, all pro parks. Check out the videos.