much harder to track post-88, although many notables came out
at this time. Having g competed directly against many old-timers,
I think worth commenting on:
Mark - As other posters noted,much more than an afterthought.
Although he had many internal struggles, he was a solid, highly
comteteive late-gamer anywhere with many weapons,a complete game
and killer instinct.
John Farkas - I saw some mention below. If not for the knee
injury and a few inner demons, John was extremely talented and
could have been a solid late gamer anywhere. Few others could
catch, kill and 'read' the court like him - also the
funniest dude ever.
Dan (from Daytona and also with inner demon), Dan could catch
kill rebote.. everything. A high performiung late gamer. Just
not motivated
Gilbert - Also mentioned below, had a complete game and was
solid late-gameer against tough comp. I think his game was still
improving up until the strike.
David - Great natural catcher. Excellent rebote. Could have
held his own with anyone despite limited offense.
J Echaniz - fast strong, inconsistent and wild. Coud literally
be the best or the wort at any given time.
Billy?..
Pete?..
JJ?..
Mazza (so so , but a pioneer)
Mike? (newport)
Hernandez (pot head of AAJA fame)
Scott Kesler?
Just gettin started
Chordo