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Stedman00

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It's that time of year, starting to see these types of list created by whomever.

Just throwing this out there, you cannot consider any player for a list of best in the state, when their fielding percentage is below .900. And it's asinine to even have them on the list for consideration.

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LeviTaylor

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As we enter this time of year, it's inevitable to come across various lists crafted by different individuals. Let's put it plainly: if a player's fielding percentage falls below .900, they shouldn't even be in the conversation for the best in the state. It's nonsensical to consider them for such recognition.
 

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