Difference makers: MVPs excel in every aspect of the game
MVPs excel in every aspect of the gam
To be a complete baseball player, there are several areas one needs to excel: at the plate, on the mound, in the field and on the bases. Each needs to be taken care of for success.
Perhaps more than any other season, this year's group of Deseret Morning News MVPs took care of all those areas as each led his team to a championship.CLASS 5A Garrett Nash is fast. Really fast. In fact, in his four years of high school baseball, the speedy short stop stole over 90 bases. Perhaps even more amazing than setting the record for steals was that in all those attempts, he was only caught once. "I don't know what the secret has been. I guess it is a combination of a lot of things," Nash said. "I try to get a good jump, and then obviously, I have some speed." That terror on the bases is only one of the reasons why Nash was so valuable in leading Jordan to its first-ever baseball title. Hitting in the lead-off spot, he got the offense rolling. Because of his prowess on the bases, a local Major League scout said about Nash, "If he gets a walk, it's just like a double." Nash didn't just steal bases, though, he also was terrific at keeping opposing players off them. "Garrett is just Garrett out there," said Beetdiggers coach Ron Anderson about his play at short. "He makes the difficult plays look routine. He has incredible range, and almost anything hit toward our left side, he is going to get to and make the play." Along with his 43 steals this season, Nash knocked in 27 runs, also a testament to the type of players Jordan had in the bottom of the order getting on base and allowing a lead-off hitter the opportunities to score them. Nash pitched more in his other three-years of starting varsity baseball, but he still had the ability to get some important outs. CLASS 4A Tanner Robles accomplished something no other player ever has this season as he became the first three-time MVP. The most dominant pitcher in the state, the hard-throwing lefty also helped lead Cottonwood to its third consecutive title.
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