Vols Finding Success in Summer Leagues

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Click here for a look at the nine current Tennessee players currently in summer leagues across the nation, highlighted by three All-Star Team selections in three different leagues, including Tennessee's first in the Cape Cod League since 1996.
 
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Interesting to see where our guys are playing but summerball numbers don't mean squat. We should have some fairly decent talent coming back though, and I think Serrano should definitely move Williams out of the pen that kid is a weekend starter no question about it. Too bad it's only July..
 
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interesting to see where our guys are playing but summerball numbers don't mean squat. We should have some fairly decent talent coming back though, and i think serrano should definitely move williams out of the pen that kid is a weekend starter no question about it. Too bad it's only july..


207 days, 5 hours, 53 minutes and 18 seconds!!!!
 
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Interesting to see where our guys are playing but summerball numbers don't mean squat. We should have some fairly decent talent coming back though, and I think Serrano should definitely move Williams out of the pen that kid is a weekend starter no question about it. Too bad it's only July..

Summer ball is actually a good test for the hitters since they are using wood. Pitcher's stats don't mean much, but a hitter faring well, especially in the Cape Cod League, is a very good sign.
 
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Summer ball is actually a good test for the hitters since they are using wood. Pitcher's stats don't mean much, but a hitter faring well, especially in the Cape Cod League, is a very good sign.

Yes it is a good sign, but by no means an indicator of what they will do come January. Can't wait to see what Toles, Bennett, and co. have in store for the upcoming season.
 

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