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CLASS OF 2019

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OF

Cooper
Hunt

Redlands CC
Dale (HS) • OK
5' 10" • 180LBS
L/L • 24yr 7mo
Travel Team: Midwest Elite

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7/11/17
A durable 5-foot-10, 180-pound frame with some strength. 
Offensively, the left-handed hitter bats from a wide open crouch with some rhythm in his hands. Uses a big leg kick and late barrel wigle for timing, hits from his front side with a bent front knee, slightly uphill path with good extension. In BP, shows and all fields, flat approach, going to the opposite field well, mostly barrels, 83 mph exit velo. Runs a 7.17 60. Defensively, shows confident and clean actions. Throws with a loose and easy arm circle coming through a high-3/4 slot, 76 mph with carry and accuracy. On the mound, works from an up-tempo delivery, sinking into his backside during leg lift and driving to the dish. Arm circle is full, clean, and loose coming through a 3/4 slot with some arm speed. Fastball sits 76-78 with some angle and above average command. Curveball shows 2/8-1/7 shape with some late depth, 67-69 mph. Has advanced feel for the changeup, showing well above average run and late fade, 70-71 mph.

10-29-17
A 5-foot-10, 180-pound durable frame. On the mound, works from an abbreviated, uptempo wind up with a high leg kick ans some rhythm. Arm action full with a quick change of direction in the back coming through a high-3/4 slot. Fastball sits 80-82 mph and touches 83 with some arm side run. Changeup is a swing and miss secondary pitch with late fade and thrown with full arm speed, though Hunt does not often go to it. Curveball shows 1/7 gradual break and depth. In the game, challenged hitters and got mostly weak contact. Offensively, the left-handed hitter bats from a back leg heavy and slightly knee-knocked stance with some rhythm in his hands. Uses a moderate knee-knock leg kick with a front side coil before launching his hands on a flat path to contact with a high finish. In BP, shows a pull gap approach with some lift and strength, found some barrels. Exit velo of 83 mph. Runs a 7.17 60. Defensively, shows confident, clean, and athletic actions, charges the ball well, uses a quick crow hop and gets rid of the ball quickly. Throw from a high-¾ slot using a full arm circle, advanced arm strength with accuracy, 84 mph. 
2/4/18
A durable 5-foot-10, 180-pound frame with some quick twitch athleticism. On the mound, works from an athletic and up-tempo delivery with a high leg kick, sinks into his back side, then drives to the dish. Arm action has moderate length in the back and is quick and whippy before coming through a high-¾ slot with some arm speed. Fastball was 80-81 at this event, but has been 81-83 multiple times before. Showed consistent arm-side run and located best to the arm-side. Curveball showed near 12/6 shape with some late depth and big shape, 63-65 mph, again commanded best to the arm side. Changeup showed consistent late fade, thrown with full arm speed, best commanded pitch, 70-71 mph. Overall, Hunt’s athleticism should allow him to continue to dial in his command and his advanced changeup will make him a commodity for colleges in the near future.  
A 5-foot-10, 180-pound durable frame with some strength. Offensively, the left-handed hitter bats from a wide, open, and very back leg heavy set-up with rhythm in his hands. Uses a slight knee-knock load before launching his hands on a slightly uphill path through extension with some hands strength. In BP, show and all fields and mostly flat approach with some lift, some barrels early and mostly barrels late in the round, 90 mph exit velo. Runs a 7.13 60. Defensively, is aggressive towards the ball, uses a shuffle instead of a crow hop, arm action is long and quick in the back coming through a high-¾ slot with some arm speed, 84 mph with some accuracy.

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