To be determined....
X-FACTORCOVID-19. The virus will be a huge challenge the entire season for teams to contend with. There will be the constant fear of losing players to a quarantine period, either through a positive test or contact tracing. This season may just come down to a war of attrition. Who in the end has their key players healthy and ready to make a run.
OUTLOOKHart County returns almost the entirety of their starting lineup from 2020, with eight position players and eight pitchers returning. The Bulldogs will be led by one of the top 1-2 punches in the state, in Clemson commit RHP/SS
Casey Tallent (2021) and Southern Union State CC commit RHP/1B
Will Dean (2021).
Tallent is an athletically built arm, standing a strong 6-foot-2, 185-pounds. He has a short, quick arm, and can pound the zone with three pitches. Tallent can run his fastball up to 90 mph and compliments it with a swing and miss slider. The slider is thrown aggressively, often sitting in the upper 70s to low 80s. Tallent will be one of the top pitchers to watch in the state this season.
Casey Tallent
Dean is a physical arm who can get his fastball into the upper-80s. He has a sharp, big breaking 12/6 curveball that is a swing and miss pitch. Put Tallent and Dean up against any team in state in a three game series, and you will be feeling pretty good about yourself.
Will Dean
A hole that the Bulldogs will have to fill will be the one left by 2B
Chase Dalton (2020) and C
Luke Lee (2020). Tallent and Dean will play a large part in the offense, along with Virginia Tech commit OF
Malachi Thomas (2021) and SS/RHP
Trey Horton (2020).
Underclassman 1B/LHP
Peyton Powell (2022), UTL
Paul Davis (2023), and C/INF
Riley Posey (2023) all return after gaining valuable experience in the shortened 2020 season. Losing two of their main contributors to graduation, means there is going to be playing time and production up for grabs. Look for these three to be relied upon to step up and fill in.
The Bulldogs are going to be a battle for any team, across any classification. As Coach Osborne put it, their strengths will be "hustle, scrap and no quit attitude." Combine that with their talent, and Hart County are going to be a force in 3A.
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