Inside the Recruitment: '16 LHP Drew Kline commits to Findlay
November 13, 2015
Drew Kline, LHP, Archbishop Hoban, Class of 2016
Kline: I really liked the philosophy of the coaches and their direction for the baseball program. Also, I loved the feel of the school and campus itself. Not too big, not too small, with great people and lots to do.
Kline: I had visited Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. I was originally interested in going further south (out of state), but Findlay seemed like a great fit once I made my visit.
Kline: I think they first saw me last season, maybe at Buckeye Elite. The head coach is newer to the program. I originally had my main contact with the pitching coach. During my recruitment visit, I was able to get to know the coaching staff and really respected their views on the game and on what I could bring to their program. I am looking forward to working with the whole staff, but especially my future pitching coach.
Kline: A huge role, I hope. I want to be able to contribute to the Varsity roster from day one. It will be a lot of work to do that, but I feel that I can be a big asset on the mound. I also hope to get some time to show what I can do in the outfield and in the batting line up as well.
Kline: My Dad 100%. He played baseball all his life and was also a lefty pitcher. We share a love of the game, and he has helped me develop my pitching skills over the years.
Kline: Last year I played with the Boys of Summer. This coming summer I will play for the Lake Erie Warhawks. Both are great organizations. I have played for many awesome teams over the years and have love and respect for all of my teammates and coaches and made a lot of life-long friends. The best experience I had during summer ball was getting to pitch at Progressive Field. It was a great moment.
Kline: I am not really big on stats, I focus more on performance. I know that I had a winning percentage on the mound, but it isn't about just me, it is about the whole team.
Kline: I wish I knew his name. It was during a game against the Indiana outlaws, I was facing him as a batter and the opposing pitcher. The 7 inning regulation game went 10 innings. He was great and maintained his composure on the mound.