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    Gillaspie didn't have to deal with failure as often as most. He batted .515 with 53 hits and drove in 55 runs in the Mustangs' 33-game season. He had 14 doubles, four triples and seven home runs for a .932 slugging percentage.

    On the mound, the Wichita State recruit was just as successful. He was 7-2, allowing only 16 earned runs in 50.2 innings for an earned-run average of 2.21 while limiting opponents to a .197 batting average.

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    A. J. Ladwig, and Taylor Doggett are also on that team.
    First a Baseball fan then a Volleyball fan and then I guess I follow the basketball team.

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    • #3
      Sounds a lot like his brother in regards to hating failure and working hard at achieving. Will be nice for WSU to have him around next year.

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      • #4
        It will be nice having all 3 of those recruits next year.

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        • #5
          Re: Gillaspie captains 2011 Journal Star Super-State team

          Originally posted by Wuzee
          Gillaspie didn't have to deal with failure as often as most. He batted .515 with 53 hits and drove in 55 runs in the Mustangs' 33-game season. He had 14 doubles, four triples and seven home runs for a .932 slugging percentage.

          On the mound, the Wichita State recruit was just as successful. He was 7-2, allowing only 16 earned runs in 50.2 innings for an earned-run average of 2.21 while limiting opponents to a .197 batting average.

          http://journalstar.com/sports/high-s...7aff58bc3.html

          Thanks for the link. Nice article. I can't wait to watch these 3 guys play next year.

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          • #6
            These 3 young men should provide a young nucleus for the 2012 Shox. Not only does it sound like Casey has the work ethic of his brother, he looks like him on a larger frame. When does fall ball start? These young men will be fun to watch develop. Great recruiting effort, I just hope MLB is not paying attention to our recruits!

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