Most Viewed Profiles of 2019: No. 10 Cole Cressend
December 16, 2019
After drilling down into our google analytics we have compiled a list of the ten most visited Louisiana profiles on the Prep Baseball Report website in 2019. As 2019 is coming to an end, we will count down to the new year with a look at those profiles that were visited the most.
No. 10 Cole Cressend
Cole Cressend
Class of 2020 / RHP
Rankings
StateRank: 19 / POS: 6
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2020
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Primary Position: RHPSecondary Position: SS
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High School: MandevilleState: LA
- Summer Team: Louisiana Knights
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Height: 6-3Weight: 170lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Pitching
86
Max FB
(06/01/19)
81 - 85
FB
(07/24/18)
67 - 69
CB
(07/24/18)
76 - 77
CH
(06/04/19)
64 - 66
SL
Position
7.57
60-yard
77
INF Velo
85
Exit Velo
Videos
(6/4/19)
Player News
- Inside the Rankings Class of 2020: Right-Handed Pitchers - Apr 29, 2020
- Weekend Recap From Preseason Action - Feb 11, 2020
- Most Viewed Profiles of 2019: No. 10 Cole Cressend - Dec 16, 2019
- Most Viewed Profiles of October - Nov 1, 2019
- 2020 Rankings Update: Uncommitted Arms - Jul 3, 2019
- Future Games Spotlight: RHP Cole Cressend - Aug 1, 2018
- PBR Future Games: Louisiana Preview - Jul 27, 2018
- Future Games Cheat Sheet - Jul 26, 2018
- Underclass Trials: Infield Analysis - Jun 21, 2018
- Louisiana 2020's - Jun 8, 2018
- Underclass Trials: Quick Hits Part Two - May 24, 2018
- Diamond Notes: 2/26 - 3/4 - Mar 6, 2018
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Scouting Report
10/28/18 Currently ranked No. 51 in Louisiana’s 2020 class. Lean 6-foot-2, 150-pound frame with long limbs, wiry build, and room to add strength. Long, clean arm action into high-3/4 release with quick arm speed and regular effort. Athletic delivery with in-line direction, smooth rhythm, strong front side, and lands square. Pitched 81-84 mph with his fastball, strike thrower that shows ability to pitch to both sides of the plate. Breaking ball showed 11/5 shape with quality spin, depth, and sharp, late break at 67-69 mph. Also showed solid feel for changeup with near fastball arm speed, and downer action at 73-74 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts from a tall, balanced setup with slight bat waggle. Fluid rhythm with knee-to-knee load and length in stride. Loose, rotational path through zone with high finish and line-drive contact; posting an exit velocity of 81 mph. Defender works through ball well with athletic footwork and receptive hands out front. Clean exchanges into short high-3/4 release producing an infield positional velocity of 75 mph. Ran a 7.8 60-yard dash.
7/24/18 Currently ranked No. 51 in Louisiana’s 2020 class. Lean 6-foot-2, 150-pound frame with long limbs, wiry build, and room to add strength. Long, clean arm action into high-3/4 release with quick arm speed and regular effort. Athletic delivery with in-line direction, smooth rhythm, strong front side, and lands square. Pitched 81-85 mph with his fastball, strike thrower that shows ability to pitch to both sides of the plate. Breaking ball showed 11/5 shape with quality spin, depth, and sharp, late break at 67-69 mph. Also showed solid feel for changeup with near fastball arm speed, and downer action at 74-75 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts from a tall, balanced setup with slight bat waggle. Fluid rhythm with knee-to-knee load and length in stride. Loose, rotational path through zone with high finish and line-drive contact; posting an exit velocity of 81 mph. Defender works through ball well with athletic footwork and receptive hands out front. Clean exchanges into short high-3/4 release producing an infield positional velocity of 75 mph. Ran a 7.8 60-yard dash.
5/20/2018 Currently ranked No. 59 in Louisiana’s 2020 class. Lean 6-foot, 145-pound frame with long limbs, wiry build, and room to add strength. Long, clean arm action into high-3/4 release with quick arm speed and regular effort. Athletic delivery with in-line direction, smooth rhythm, strong front side, and lands square. Pitched 80-82 mph with his fastball, strike thrower that shows ability to pitch to both sides of the plate. Breaking ball showed 11/5 shape with quality spin, depth, and sharp, late break at 65-66 mph. Also showed solid feel for changeup with near fastball arm speed, and downer action at 70-71 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts from a tall, balanced setup with slight bat waggle. Fluid rhythm with knee-to-knee load and length in stride. Loose, rotational path through zone with high finish and line-drive contact; posting an exit velocity of 85 mph. Defender works through ball well with athletic footwork and receptive hands out front. Clean exchanges into short high-3/4 release producing an infield positional velocity of 77 mph. Ran a 7.57 60-yard dash.