CLASS OF 2018
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OF
Cameron
Pine
Washington (HS) • WV
6' 1" • 180LBS
R/R
Travel Team: Evoshield Canes
6' 1" • 180LBS
R/R
Travel Team: Evoshield Canes
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2018 National
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2018 State
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- Week 4 Class AAA Power 5 - Apr 16, 2018
- Class AAA Initial Power 5 - Mar 23, 2018
- Uncommitted Senior Spotlight: Cameron Pine (Washington) - Jan 11, 2018
- Western PA Fall Scout Day Complete Results - Oct 10, 2017
- Western PA Fall Scout Day Complete Results - Oct 10, 2017
- Western Pennsylvania Scout Day Preview: Part Two - Oct 3, 2017
- Western Pennsylvania Scout Day Preview: Part Two - Oct 3, 2017
- Western PA Fall Scout Day Roster - Sep 27, 2017
- The Hotlist: Uncommitted 2018 Position Players - Sep 6, 2017
- Eastern Panhandle Showcase: Class of 2018 Analysis - Sep 1, 2017
- Eastern Panhandle Showcase Complete Results - Aug 27, 2017
- Eastern Panhandle Showcase Final Roster and Schedule Released - Aug 24, 2017
- West Virginia State Tournament: Class AAA Preview - May 30, 2017
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Pine possesses the athleticism to be a superior next level defender. Skill set includes strong 76 mph arm out of crouch as well as very quick hands and feet with clean transfer in throwing. Pine would benefit from commitment to staying and low and square in blocking. Pop times of 2.05 - 2.14 were recorded.
8/26/17 6-foot-1, 180-pound right-handed hitter was overall the most athletic prospect in attendance. He initiates his swing from an open set up striding to neutral while gaining minimal ground. Weight shift to front side is passive and back elbow leak creates some barrel drag. Despite mechanical challenges Pine's athleticism allowed squaring of multiple balls in batting practice. He would benefit from connecting directly with back elbow. Pine registered an 89 mph bat exit velocity.