CLASS OF 2015
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RHP
Travis
Blankenhorn
Kentucky
Pottsville Area (HS) • PA
6' 1" • 195LBS
L/R
Pottsville Area (HS) • PA
6' 1" • 195LBS
L/R
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2015 National
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2016 State
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- Most Viewed Player Profiles of 2015: No. 8 Travis Blankenhorn - Dec 7, 2015
- Pennsylvania Players Selected in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft - Jun 11, 2015
- 2015 Draft: Second Day Thoughts - Jun 10, 2015
- Pennsylvania Draft Preview - Jun 3, 2015
- 2015 PIAA Class AAA State Tournament Preview - May 31, 2015
- Game Recaps: Schuylkill League Semifinals - May 13, 2015
- 2015 Season Preview: PIAA District XI - Mar 8, 2015
- What Schools Have The Most Top 100 Recruits? - Nov 21, 2014
- PBR Mailbag: Who Are Chandler World's Best Draft Prospects? - Oct 20, 2014
- Chandler World, Evoshield Canes Show Strengths In North Carolina - Oct 7, 2014
- Area Code Games: Day 4 Notebook - Aug 8, 2014
- Conference Preview: Schuylkill League - Mar 19, 2014
- Pennsylvania Mailbag - Jan 26, 2014
- Top 10 Stories of 2013: #1 Story of the Year - Jan 3, 2014
- Class of 2015 Commitments Continue to Roll In - Dec 2, 2013
- The Hotlist: Top 2015 Middle Infielders - Oct 9, 2013
- Updated Class of 2015 Rankings Released - Aug 15, 2013
- The Six Most Promising Shortstops in Pennsylvania - Dec 20, 2012
- Aiello Making His Mark on the National Scene - Nov 10, 2012
- Updated Class of 2015 Rankings - Aug 28, 2012
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5/12/15 The Kentucky recruit showed advanced bat speed driving a long home run to right field in his final at bat. Blankenhorn's draft stock lies in his ability to hit for power from the left-side of the plate, but on this night his 87-89 mph fastball in relief showcased the arm strength to potentially make the move from shortstop to the outfield at the next level.