EKU Commit Blanton Fulfills Life-Long Dream
March 30, 2020
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EKU Commit Blanton Fulfills Life-Long Dream
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Brock Blanton RHP / 1B / Paint valley, OH / 2021BAINBRIDGE - A relative that played baseball at one college in Kentucky played a big role in Brock Blanton going to another. “My cousin played at Northern Kentucky and was a big influence on me,” Blanton said in reference to Pierce Knisley. “He worked with me growing up showing me things I needed to do to get better and saying I could play college baseball. “Ever since I was about eight-years-old when I went to a minor league summer program near me I’ve wanted to be a college baseball player. I fell in love with it back then.” The Paint Valley junior will get that opportunity after a recent commitment to Eastern Kentucky. “I first went there last fall with my travel team, now Arsenal USA,” Blanton reflected. “I was there about eight hours with a younger group. I was the only 2021. Coach (Edwin) Thompson approached me and we talked real easy. He was very approachable, I could talk to him about anything. He’s a guy I could see myself being around.” The relationship became stronger between Blanton and the Eastern Kentucky head coach.. “He asked me to come the following weekend,” Blanton noted. “I did a camp and talked to the pitching coach. A couple months went by and I went again to a pitching camp. I threw in front of the coaches and was asked to come back the next day when they put out an offer.” There was a lot about the 6-3 195-pound right-handed pitcher that stood out to the coaches at the Ohio Valley Conference program. “They like my frame and that I’m very projectable,” explained the recently-turned 17-year-old. “I have a good breaking ball and they could see me as a good fit for them in the future.” Blanton, who earned Top Performance accolades at the PBR 2020 Arsenal USA Scout Day in February, - where he was called “a scholarship-level prospect that’s only going to get better” - took an immediate liking to Eastern Kentucky. |