Brayland Skinner is my favorite player

She Mate Me

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I love him, but wouldn't it be nice if he could hit??

Even just a little bit. It makes me sad.
 

The Peeper

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He was around .180 this weekend if I remember correctly. The first time I remember hearing his name was last year's series with LSU down there and he hit a home run, he was instantly my new favorite player but since then, man, he just can hardly get it out of the infield
 
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Irondawg

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It is amazing that a guy that athletic can’t hit at least moderately well. If he could just hit .250 with a decent walk rate he could be a huge part of the team with his defense and speed
 

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It is amazing that a guy that athletic can’t hit at least moderately well. If he could just hit .250 with a decent walk rate he could be a huge part of the team with his defense and speed
He could hit 250 if he learned to bunt. He needs to call Otis Nixon for a few lessons on how to get on base
 

She Mate Me

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While filling in for Mule in the CWS, didn't he make a good play on a long fly ball that Mule would have been iffy on?

I commend him for not transferring.

He's a very good defensive outfielder. That's why he comes in late in games.
 

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We attended a Ron Polk fundraiser for Lake Cormorant baseball a few months ago and Braylons parents were there. Great folks and Polk spoke highly of all of the family. We are lucky to have him.
 

T-TownDawgg

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Brayland Skinner is one reason I’m going to miss true student-athletes.
A crowd favorite, cherished for his commitment, and likely will never make a dime playing professional ball. True bulldog.
 
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