Greenville Drive Season Review: Corner Infielders
Garin Cecchini has a promising year even sans power, Boss Moanaoroa takes baby steps, and David Renfroe sees his season end at another level.
Garin Cecchini has a promising year even sans power, Boss Moanaoroa takes baby steps, and David Renfroe sees his season end at another level.
Michael Almanzar is better in a relative sense, David Renfroe gets promoted, and Miguel Celestino can't keep the ball in the park.
Garin Cecchini has had a strong second half, Noe Ramirez doesn't look like a pitcher who missed time with injury, and David Renfroe hopes you haven't forgotten about him just yet.
Mickey Pena slips a bit, Noe Ramirez starts to pile up stats, and David Renfroe's progress is slow, but existent.
Garin Cecchini comes around, David Renfroe scuffles, and Jordan Weems has been better, but not good, as of late.
Two forgotten 2009 selections and their 2012 progress, and Garin Cecchini starts to hit again.