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CLASS OF 2018

OF
RHP

Cooper
Cook

Carson-Newman College
Knoxville Halls (HS) • TN
6' 0" • 170LBS
R/R • 24yr 7mo

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6/14/16 - 60 Time: 6.86, Position Velocity:  OF-88, Exit Velocity: 85
6'0, 170-pound, RHH hits from a balanced and even stance and uses a short, rhythmic stride and a good barrel tilt to get himself going at the plate.  Lower half works well and allows him to really get his back side through the zone, stays very balanced and uses good stability to at strength to his swing, bat path is short and stays flat through the zone the majority of the time, struggled with some lower pitches but was able to get through balls up in the zone. Defensively, showed good athleticism and feel for the position, worked through balls very aggressively while staying under control,  good hands and a smooth exchange help him get rid of the ball efficiently and with good arm strength through an over the top angle with some loose action.  Cook had 2 hits in game play and is an athletic player to keep an eye on in the 2018 class.

6/14/16 - Max FB: 83, FB: 78-81, CB: 65-66,
6'0, 170-pound, RHP gets his upper and lower body very much in sync throughout his entire motion by staying very connected and under control with every movement he makes, very conventional wind up and delivery result in a strong and polished finish, strides just a little bit closed but is still able to get out over his front leg and stay balanced throughout, short but fairly loose arm action from an over-the-top angle helped him to get the movement he did.  Fastball showed some run and sink and the ability to bear down on right-handed hitters, curveball had some gradual 11/5 break but had good arm speed to mix up the hitters. Cook was a little erratic with his command, but threw strikes when he had to. 

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