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Bel Air’s Yetter wins our third ‘Prep Player of the Week’

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As a Harford County native, I’m quite proud to announce Michael Yetter as our third ‘Prep Player of the Week’ winner here at BaltimoreBaseball.com. He may not attend my alma mater, C. Milton Wright, but I won’t hold that against him. Not only because I’m a nice guy, but more so because he earned it.

Yetter vaulted to the top of our voting after a stellar week on the mound. Pitching five innings of scoreless relief on April 22 against county rival North Harford, the right-hander led Bel Air to a come-from-behind, 3-2 victory. And, oh yeah, he struck out nine and allowed just two hits in the process.

The performance spurred Yetter to over 6,000 votes, edging this week’s other fine candidates — Trevor Sprinkle (Calvert Hall) and Casey Crawford (Howard). These results put us at an astounding 65,000 votes cast over the past three weeks for nine outstanding local high school players. The response we’ve seen is a testament to both the quality of play in our area and the support each nominee has garnered from friends, family, and the community.

In case you’re new here, three candidates will be revealed each Monday. And if you want to submit a ballplayer for consideration, send an email to dean@baltimorebaseball.com by 3 p.m. Sunday. Please provide as much detail on the player’s week as possible. Voting starts as soon as we announce the candidates, and runs until every Thursday at 11:59 p.m.

Steve Cockey

Steve Cockey is a lifelong Orioles fan who grew up in Harford County and is a graduate of both C. Milton Wright High School and Loyola University Maryland. Steve's passion for both baseball and internet advertising -- his "day job" -- led him to start BaltimoreBaseball.com in early 2016. He is a current resident of the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore and credits his love of baseball to his dad, Dr. Stephen Cockey, Sr.

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