Inside the Recruitment: '15 C Alex Dixon commits to Davenport
April 30, 2015
Alex Dixon, C, Brighton HS, Class of 2015
PBR: Why did you choose Davenport?
Dixon: It was a place that I felt very comfortable. I really liked the coaching staff and had a good rapport with them. Overall I felt it was the best fit for me.
PBR: What other schools were you considering?
Dixon: Initially, I received a lot of interest from several schools but when it came down to the end, Oakland University was honestly my only other serious consideration.
PBR: Where did the coaching staff first see you?
Dixon: My summer baseball coach from the Oakland Reds called me and told me they were interested. I was contacted by their coach, and visited them a week later.
PBR: What team do you play for in the summer and what is your most memorable moment.
Dixon: Oakland Reds Playing in the Notre Dame tournament last July. We made it to the semi finals. We had already played 2 games that Sunday. I caught both of those games, as well as the semi-final. The game went 9 innings, and almost 4 hours. The other team was very competitive, but had great sportsmanship and character. We ended up losing, but it was one of the best baseball games I've been a part of.
PBR: Davenport has a beautiful baseball stadium. How much of a role did that play in your decision?
Dixon: It was not a factor in my final decision. I was more interested in looking for a college where I was comfortable, a place that had a great baseball program, and a coach that I could really respect and enjoy playing for. Their awesome facilities are just a bonus!
PBR: What were your expectations about the recruiting process?
Dixon: I expected it to be a long grueling process, and that's about what it was. I've got to tell it like it is, it was stressful. I just wanted to make the right decision, and to be honest, I'm glad its over.
PBR: What were your stats last spring season?
Dixon: BA - .412, OBP - .462, SLG - .588, AB - 97, H - 40, K - 9
PBR: Who is the toughest pitcher that you have faced?
Dixon: I was at a tournament last summer where I faced a pitcher that I had heard was later drafted to the pros. I don't recall the team he played for, or his name, but he was the best pitcher I've faced thus far.