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Who should be the baseball player of the week of the week in the Südflorida? (03/17/2025)

The bats begin to heat the baseball baseball season in Florida halfway, while the overall pitch decreases somewhat.

It is a by -product of three or more games per week, and in general jugs get the second wind.

Overall, the game quality in South Florida was excellent. Last week, many teams from outside the state stood in schools.

Now it is time to get the top performers in our high school on Si South Florida Baseball Player's survey.

Congratulations to the winner of last week: Marcelo Rodriguez from the Doral Academy

The decisions are:

The South Carolina commit probably had the best pitcher in South Florida and had eight strikes and allowed two runs in a seven inning game against the Somerset Academy.

Laurel undertook in Florida and had a big game in Cardinal Gibbons and went 5: 5 with a Homerun, three RBIs and three runs.

Parades are a talent under the radar and does so many things well, either pitching or playing several positions and its basis. In a 5: 4 victory against Gulf Coast, parades had two goals and two RBIs.

Miami's recruit worked a Homer with two runs in Chaminade Madonna. Mora added another Homerun (and three goals) and three RBIs against Gulliver Prep.

In the 4-2 victory against Western against Western, the right-hander gave up two runs in six innings with five strikeouts.

The Thunder annoyed the state Columbus 4: 2, with Marquez allowed a run into five innerings.

The senior had a Homerun and two RBIs in the victory against Miami Christian. Also a week, Lopez gave up a run in four innings with five rashes against Archbishop McCarthy.

In a meeting of the top 25-state rank teams, Greenberg achieved a complete game victory against Jupiter 10.

The result was not on the way of the Falcons, but Mercano had a big game against Monsignor Pace and collected three hits, including a Homerun and two RBIs.

Hernandez excluded 10 and did not allow a deserved run in seven innings against Miami Southridge.

O'Neill had four goals against Jupiter, including two doubles.

Fernandes gave up three runs in Innings in Flanagan and won two runners in the first basis in a Spartan victory.

Miller had three goals, including a double and an RBI against North Broward Prep.

At the plate, Gonzalez collected three goals in a blowout against McArthur and added another goal against Coral Springs.

Rojas just looks like it and stays dominant every time he is on the hill. The junior excluded nine and only allowed one goal in six goalless innings against the Miller School of Albemarle (Virginia).

Rich has two homes against the Grace Christian Academy (tenn.).

Milano collected three goals in a blowout victory against Abf Academy Homestead.

The senior had four goals in winning Gulf Coast.

In a victory in Taravella, Rodriguez connected to a Homerun. And the junior delivered an RBI single in the victory against Miller School (Va.).

When the discoverers defeated Palmetto, the Miami commit had double, Homerun and three RBIs.

The senior had three goals in winning Miami Christian.

Roque threw a no-grille against the Mater Lakes Academy and hit while he was four.

Diaz Six excluded in five shutout inside against Immaculate-La Salle.