Jackson Parker

bulldoghair

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Why didn’t we end up signing Jackson Parker out of Stringer? Committed to us since like the 9th grade and just saw where he signed with Southern Miss. What happened?
 

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Kid wants to hit and State wanted him to be a Pitcher Only (PO) according to his family. He has concerns with being a PO due to arm issues between his junior and senior year. TJ surgery between his junior and senior year of high school. He will get a shot to hit and play 1B at USM. May pitch some also down the road, but not his primary role.

Family feels they were done pretty dirty by State, as the PO stuff was never really mentioned until after Stringer’s state championship loss this season. So very late in the process.

Golden Eagles are pretty pumped to get this kid. God only made so many kids that can hit it 450ft+, and he is one of them.
 
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CochiseCowbell

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Is it though?

 

EagleDawg97

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Ask any high school player or coach what it means when a player is a PO if you don’t believe me.
 

ronpolk

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Ask any high school player or coach what it means when a player is a PO if you don’t believe me.

Despite all the post saying what Lemonis is doing wrong every game, this board is not full of players and coaches.
 

bulldoghair

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Is he the one that doesn’t want to leave home?

I’ve heard this from several of his locals. Also heard that state wanted him to pitch. Why couldn’t he have played first base in games he didn’t pitch? Why did state want to make a hitter this good a pitcher only? This kid hits bombs.

Edit- I thought we actually signed him back in November 2021. How does that work, did we release him?
 
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Throughout the recruiting process nothing was ever mentioned to him about pitching , he never threw a bullpen up there ,he never talked with Foxhall , when he committed on the phone to lemonis ,Lemonis told him how the dude was tailored to left handed batters blah blah blah
He makes it to campus has a sit down with lemonis and that’s when lemonis tells him excited to have you pitching for us , so he was kinda in shock being that it was never mentioned during recruiting also was told
He wouldn’t get a chance to even compete at first or to bat this year at all , lemonis didn’t even know the kid had only pitched 7 innings all year
Bad communication from our staff , same thing with kid from Brandon who decommitted hardly any communication at all from our staff
 

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Eagle is correct. He was a PO for us. He didn't pass his physical to pitch and we released him.
There's some other stuff but USM is a good spot for him.
 

tired

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Yes. I coached several years. PO-pitcher only
P/OF- pitcher/outfield. It’s especially used in scouting.
 

baddawggy

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I don’t know why y’all are downvoting this guy. PO is a common term in baseball. He is correct.


  • What Does PO Stand for in Baseball. The abbreviation PO in baseball translates to two things: “putout” and “pitcher only”. The putout (PO) is a credit given to the fielder who can physically record the full occurrence of an out.
 

Shmuley

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Im completely mystified about how the staff recruited the Keys kid.
 

CochiseCowbell

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I think we're all wrong. We need Bruce to weigh in. He has more experience than any of us.
 

dorndawg

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  • What Does PO Stand for in Baseball. The abbreviation PO in baseball translates to two things: “putout” and “pitcher only”. The putout (PO) is a credit given to the fielder who can physically record the full occurrence of an out.

WRONG, it means Purchase Order.
 

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It sucks, but recruiting's always been that way. You only have so many places, and if you can bring in a better player than the one who's committed to you, you have to do it. No idea if it was the right or the wrong decision in this case. But Lemonis is going to be judged by how many games and titles he wins, not by how nice he is.
 

Go Budaw

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Throughout the recruiting process nothing was ever mentioned to him about pitching , he never threw a bullpen up there ,he never talked with Foxhall , when he committed on the phone to lemonis ,Lemonis told him how the dude was tailored to left handed batters blah blah blah
He makes it to campus has a sit down with lemonis and that’s when lemonis tells him excited to have you pitching for us , so he was kinda in shock being that it was never mentioned during recruiting also was told
He wouldn’t get a chance to even compete at first or to bat this year at all , lemonis didn’t even know the kid had only pitched 7 innings all year
Bad communication from our staff , same thing with kid from Brandon who decommitted hardly any communication at all from our staff

I’m 100% positive that there’s a whole hell of a lot more to the story than that, but thanks for your input. Most on here who know how college baseball recruiting works can fill in the gaps and figure out what happened quite easily.
 

johnson86-1

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We've cut loose a lot of recruits this year. We'll see if it was the right decision. The portal is creating a lot of change.

I'm not sure how much of that is driven by the portal and how much of it was driven by the realization that what they had been doing wasn't working. Certainly the portal is driving some of it. If we couldn't pick up so many portal players we'd have to be more reliant on rebuilding through recruiting. But we'd still probably be dropping players and trying to find JUCO stop gaps (as hard as that is to do) and re-evaluating our scouting since we had so few younger players step up when the upperclassmen didn't exactly have their positions on lock down.
 

Maroon Eagle

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I hate it for him mostly because he hails from my home county but hopefully he'll turn out to do well for Southern Miss.
 

MeridianDog

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I would have said it meant "Pissed Off". Sorry Mamm - I couldn't figure a politically corret way to say it. Maybe ... Nope - that doesn't work either.
 

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I think it was mainly driven by our poor season and our roster makeup. We had no choice but to hit the portal.
 

Go Budaw

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We've cut loose a lot of recruits this year. We'll see if it was the right decision. The portal is creating a lot of change.

It sounds like Parker cut himself loose because he didn’t want to pitch (or couldn’t due to being injured). We still offered him a chance to compete for at least a year on the mound.
 
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Dawgtruc

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Golden Eagles are pretty pumped to get this kid. God only made so many kids that can hit it 450ft+, and he is one of them.

Keep us posted on how many 450+ homers he hits. Maybe a few at USM considering the level of competition in whatever conference they are in now. But against SEC pitching, doubtful he would have been hitting many bombs of that caliber if allowed to hit.
 

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It sounds like Parker cut himself loose because he didn’t want to pitch. We still offered him a chance to compete for at least a year on the mound.

That's false. He was looking at a redshirt at best. We can call it a mutual parting of ways.
 
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Cooterpoot

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I'm not sure how much of that is driven by the portal and how much of it was driven by the realization that what they had been doing wasn't working. Certainly the portal is driving some of it. If we couldn't pick up so many portal players we'd have to be more reliant on rebuilding through recruiting. But we'd still probably be dropping players and trying to find JUCO stop gaps (as hard as that is to do) and re-evaluating our scouting since we had so few younger players step up when the upperclassmen didn't exactly have their positions on lock down.

There's no rebuilds with the portal. You cut the marginal guys loose.
 
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