CLASS OF 2015
OF
2B
Deion
Thompson
Western Illinois
Bloomington (HS) • IL
6' 2" • 205LBS
R/R • 28yr 5mo
Bloomington (HS) • IL
6' 2" • 205LBS
R/R • 28yr 5mo
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- Northwoods League Prospect Report: June 19 - Jun 20, 2018
- No. 4 St. Rita blanks Bloomington 18-0 - Mar 26, 2015
- Illinois Recruiting Notebook - Jun 11, 2014
- Preseason All-State: Middle Infield Analysis - Mar 5, 2014
- Preseason Team Countdown: No. 56 Bloomington - Mar 3, 2014
- Preseason All-State: Stats Posted - Feb 18, 2014
- Scouting Notes: No. 9 St. Rita vs. No. 29 Bloomington - Mar 29, 2013
- Daily Game Roundup - March 12 - Mar 13, 2013
- Underclass Invitational: Middle Infield Analysis - Jan 28, 2013
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1/20/13 - Athletic, rangy build, 6-foot-1, 175-pound middle infielder. Defensively shows soft hands, footwork is quick and fluid, arm works long with accuracy, 70 mph across the diamond, release lacks athleticism. Offensively hits from closed stance, stride is short, lower half works well, solid balance throughout, flashes bat speed, 81 mph exit velocity.
6-19-2018: Senior, R/R, UTL, Waterloo (Western Illinois) – 6-foot-2, 205 pounds. Good sized, athletic build. Balanced stance, even swing, small stride and average bat speed. Looking to put the ball in play. Slightly above average speed at 4.26 down the line. Played SS, 3B and 1B in the two games of my look – he’s also listed as an OF. Good glove, soft hands and good feet. Athletic player, who is versatile and comfortable anywhere on the field. Went 1-5, put good contact on 2 of the 5 balls he put in play. Walked once, reached on error once and struck-out once. (Jake Stone)