Future Games Spotlight: Connor Shockley
July 24, 2015
By Jerry Shank
Maryland Director of Scouting
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Name: Connor Shockley
Graduating Class: 2017
Position: 3B/SS
School: Parkside (MD)
Stats
+ (18 games) .514 BA, 13 RBI, 4 2B, 1 3B, 12 SB. 2nd Team All-Conference
Scouting Report
+ 6.30.15 -Athletic frame at 5-foot-11 165-pounds. Athletic third baseman that could also play a middle position. Quick and active feet with soft hands and a fluid and quick exchange. Loose arm action throwing from a ¾ arm angle. Throws have some carry on them across the diamond and were accurate at 79 mph. Plays thru the ball. Hits from a slightly open set up with a short stride. Level swing path with quick bat speed and extension through contact. Gap-to-gap type hitter. Ran a 4.61 home to first and had an exit velocity of 83 mph. Ran a 7.07 60-yard dash (7.7.15)
Academics
+ 3.0 GPA. Interests are in Physical Therapy or Business
What is an Interesting fact about you?
+ I enjoy hunting with my family on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I also like working with younger kids playing baseball.
The Future Games
+This one-of-a-kind event will feature the best uncommitted Class of 2017 prospects from our 20-plus state coverage area. The Future Games will take place on July 30 - Aug 1 (Thursday-Saturday) at Grand Park, a state-of-the-art 22-field baseball complex located in Westfield, IN, just north of Indianapolis. The Prep Baseball Report Future Games is the premier summer scouting event for Class of 2017 prospects and select 2018 prospects. Last year, more than 110 colleges from all over the country were in attendance
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