CLASS OF 2015
SS
2B
Storme
Cooper
Mississippi
Timberland (HS) • MO
5' 11" • 155LBS
R/R • 28yr
Timberland (HS) • MO
5' 11" • 155LBS
R/R • 28yr
Rankings
2015 National
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
2015 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
- MIssouri Scout Blog - Jun 3, 2015
- Most Viewed Missouri Player Profiles in 2014 - Jan 1, 2015
- The Buzz: Erik Miller (MO) Commits To Stanford - Oct 31, 2014
- Missouri Recruiting Notebook - Oct 22, 2014
- Q&A with Southern Mississippi Commit SS Storme Cooper (Timberland, 2015) - Oct 21, 2014
- Missouri Class 5 District 8 All-District Team - May 22, 2014
- Missouri Weekend Roundup: May 9-10 Games - May 12, 2014
- Missouri Insider - May 1, 2014
- MIssouri Daily Roundup: April 23 Games - Apr 24, 2014
- 2.23 St. Louis Preseason All-State Analysis: Infielders - Mar 19, 2014
- A look at the Possible 2015 Super 60 Missouri Participants - Feb 13, 2014
- The Hotlist: Top 2015 Middle Infielders - Oct 9, 2013
- The Hotlist: 2015 Prospects On The Rise - Sep 25, 2013
- Gamers win inaugural PBR Labor Day Challenge - Sep 4, 2013
- Team Missouri Highlights from the Midwest Future Games - Aug 5, 2013
- Midwest Future Games Profile: Storme Cooper from Timberland HS - Aug 1, 2013
Comments
Draft Reports
Contact
Premium Content Area
To unlock contact information, you need to purchase a ScoutPLUS subscription.
Purchase Subscription OR
Login
2/18/13: Cooper has a lanky 5-foot-10, 145-pound frame and showed advanced actions in the field; one of the top fielders of the event regardless of class. Cooper shows a good approach to the ball with fundamental footwork and a very quick, clean exchange with quick arm speed and a top throw of 79-mph. He showed good range to both his forehand and back hand sides, and looks to be a confident fielder. Offensively, Cooper is quiet in the box and takes a short, level path to the ball, with extension through contact. He was able to stay on top of the ball and effectively use all fields.