Prep Baseball Report

Q and A with 2012 Mercyhurst Commit Cameron Knott (Willouhby South)



By Travis Cox

Senior right hander, Cameron Knott has decided to continue his playing career at Mercyhurst.  The potential two way player discusses his recent commitment.  Read more…


PBR: Why did you choose Mercyhurst?
Knott: I choose Mercyhurst University because I felt it was the right fit for me academically and the baseball program has a past history of being recognized for its history of baseball success with outstanding coaching leading the way.

PBR: What other schools were you considering?
Knott: Ashland University, Marietta, Seaton Hill, Heidelberg University, Lake Erie

PBR: After a successful Junior season, what were your expectations about recruiting heading into the summer?
Knott: Find a program where I felt comfortable with, where I would have the ability to play and contribute as a ballplayer. I also was looking for a baseball program having a strong history of baseball success while playing a high level of competition. 

PBR: What role do the coaches expect you to play your first year on campus at Mercyhurst? Knott: The coaches expect me to step right in my freshman year on the mound and contribute right away getting plenty of innings, when I am not on the mound they expect me to also play at second base being a multi position player.

PBR: What is your biggest strength as a player and how do you feel that you will help as a Laker?
Knott:  I believe my mental toughness is my biggest strength and my ability to pound the strike zone. I never get rattled in the big games and always give my team a chance to win in the big games.

PBR: What areas are you focusing on?
Knott:  As a pitcher we have put together a good off season workout program, I am working on getting stronger especially my middle core, a lot of long tossing and most of all refining all my  pitching mechanics. As far as my defensive fielding I will continue taking a lot of ground balls, working on my defensive mechanics & footwork while putting in as much time with my batting mechanics. 

PBR: What team do you play for in the summer and what was the most memorable experience from this summer?
Knott:  I played for Team Ohio........Most Memorable experience was I was picked to pitch the opening game at the 18U Connie Mack Regional's against the Cincinnati Flames and pitched a 3 to 0 shutout.

PBR: Who has had the biggest impact on you as a baseball player?
Knott:  First I would have to say my father who basically devoted his life to making me the best player that I can be, he made many sacrifices in his life for me.  Second I would say all the coaches that have taught me me along the way: Coach Eden, Coach Kelly, All the coaches at OTN performance & especially Coach Andy, Coach Devine, Jason Stanford, Coach Pastor, Coach Kajanich, Coach Schally, Dr.Shaedler and my high school coaches Coach Krieger & Coach Foltz, especially my high school Head coach.....Coach Norris who has done a lot of work in making me the player I am today and also helping me along the way in the recruiting process.  Master Lewis's - Te Kwon Do martial arts school, where I participated for the 13 years, where I developed my mental toughness, discipline and work ethics.

PBR: What were your stats for this spring season at Willoughby South?
Knott:      My pitching stats record was 8 - 2, 64.2 innings pitched,  0.96 ERA, 1.02 whip, 12 walks, 9 ER, 80 Strikeouts 

PBR: Who is the toughest hitter that you have faced in Ohio?
Knott:      I faced a lot of good batters in Ohio this last year, but I feel the best batters that I had the ability to see and play with who I thought where the best batters where Aaron Lindgren from my high school team Willoughby South and Gian Carlo from the summer Team Ohio.