CLASS OF 2016
3B
Kody
Hoese
Tulane
Griffith (HS) • IN
6' 4" • 200LBS
R/R • 27yr 4mo
Griffith (HS) • IN
6' 4" • 200LBS
R/R • 27yr 4mo
Rankings
2016 National
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
2016 State
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
Commitment
Is this your profile? learn how you can edit it.
Best Of Stats
Positional Tools
Hitting
Hitting
Pitching
Pitch Scores
Pitching Velos
Game Performance
Visual Edge
Pitch Ai
Notes
News
- College Crosscheck: Week 14 - May 22, 2019
- 2019 Mock Draft - May 7, 2019
- PBR Draft Board Risers - Apr 17, 2019
- NECBL All-Star Game- Hitters - Aug 2, 2018
- 2015 Team Preview: Griffith High School - Mar 4, 2015
- Top 10 Viewed Player Profiles for 2014: No. 10- Kody Hoese - Dec 19, 2014
- Q&A with Tulane Commit Kody Hoese - Oct 13, 2014
- The Buzz: Future Games Participants Getting Lots Of Attention - Aug 15, 2014
- Future Games Spotlight: 2016 SS/2B Kody Hoese - Jul 15, 2014
- IN Preseason All-State: Standout Middle Infielders - Mar 11, 2014
- 2014 Team Preview: Griffith High School - Feb 14, 2014
- The Buzz: Several Prospects Making Winter Visits - Jan 31, 2014
- 2013 in Review--Top Viewed Profiles from Each Class - Dec 29, 2013
- 2016 Player Spotlight: Kody Hoese, Griffith HS - Sep 3, 2013
- Top 25 Class of 2016 Rankings Released - Aug 21, 2013
Comments
Draft Reports
Contact
Premium Content Area
To unlock contact information, you need to purchase a ScoutPLUS subscription.
Purchase Subscription OR
Login
6/25/14: 6 foot – 3 inches/ 165 pounds, 4.75-H-1st, Plus actions at SS, short, quick arm action, 83 mph across the infield with carry and on target. Soft hands with quick feet and a clean ball exchange. Hits from a balanced stance with a long smooth stride, ball explodes off the bat with good extension, pull /power type hitter. Nice player with a huge upside.
2/22/14: 6-foot-2, 165 pound sophomore possesses long limbs with a lanky, athletic frame. In the field throws from a long arm action with good arm speed (84 mph). Hands are above average. Overall actions are above average but needs to improve his footwork as he tends to get flat at times. Offensively hits from a balanced setup. Load is smooth and uses a long stride. Possesses plus bat speed. Gets to extension with a slightly uphill swing plane. Ran a 7.21 60 at the event.
2013 Top Propsect Games: Hoese is one of the top middle infielders in the 2016 class. At the plate, it is a simple approach with an aggressive approach. Hoese has proven on multiple occasions he can handle velocity. In the field, the long limbed infielder shows plus actions with above average arm strength. Hoese is a high follow in the 2016 class.
5/17/19: Long, wiry corner infielder with wide, broad shoulders. Plenty of room to add strength and size to frame. Hits from balanced, stacked setup. Athletic in the box with a nice and easy set up. Smooth load with short, simple stride creating good separation. Aggressive swing. Takes a hack and doesn't get cheated at the plate. Good bat speed with present above average power and more to come as he adds strength. Barrel stays in the zone a long time, creating exceptional extension into high finish. Average defender on the corner, hands and feet work, flashes some range and athleticism. Long, loose arm stroke, throws from different angles with average arm strength across. His ability to hit for both average and power in the future will likely lead to a call on Day One of the draft. Projects as a future everyday ML corner infielder with middle of the order potential. (Sofio)
8/1/18: 6’4/195 pounds with a projectable frame, Hoese has the look and actions of a power hitting third baseman. Athletically built with a wide upper body, the former high school shortstop moves well for his size and his defensive tools should play up more now that he is over at the hot corner. Arm shows good carry on throws across the diamond with quick and compact throwing actions. Hits from a wide base with a slightly open front foot. Loads into his back hip before getting into his forward stride and landing. Hands maintain a strong hitting position and stay back to create separation. The bat speed and lift in his swing should lead to more power as he gets stronger. May be showing signs of tapping into that power potential already; launched seven home runs this summer through 143 at-bats and this past spring at Tulane it took him 223 at-bats to hit five home runs. Had some tough at-bats during the All-Star game but found ways to put the ball in play once he got down in the count. With another year to develop and add size to his frame, Hoese might make a big jump in his production for this 2019 season. (D Jurik)