1/19/19 - Kitchen, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound outfielder with a compact, athletic frame that features some strength throughout was able to find his way on base multiple times throughout the weekend. The Santa Clara recruit sets up early with his stride as his handsy load culminates with a pronounced bat wrap. His flat path to the ball featured inconsistent timing throughout the weekend, though he was able to make adjustments in the middle of at-bats in able to battle for hits, and it is likely that he will become much more consistent throughout the year. A downhill runner, Kitchen plays with plenty of energy, and there is a confidence to his all-around game. He currently features some gap to gap power with a propensity to utilizes the opposite field.
CLASS OF 2019
OF
C
Cole
Kitchen
Santa Clara
El Camino Real (HS) • CA
5' 11" • 175LBS
L/R • 24yr
El Camino Real (HS) • CA
5' 11" • 175LBS
L/R • 24yr
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- SoCal MLK Tournament Notes - Jan 23, 2019
- Class of 2019 State Rankings - Jan 1, 2019
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- Texas vs. California: Day 2 & 3 Pitchers - Aug 27, 2018
- Brewers Area Code Tryout Report - Jul 11, 2018
- 2019 California Player Rankings - Apr 9, 2018
- California Player Spotlight: '19 Cole Kitchen - Mar 23, 2018
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3/19/18 - Uncommitted. 5-foot-11, 175-pound frame that is proportionally put together will lower body strength, squared shoulders and is strong through the arms. Kitchen is uncommitted not because he doesn't have offers - he does, but rather he's taking his time in the recruiting process. Kitchen has a very mature approach to hitting from a slightly crouched, athletic setup with hands at his ears that he rocks as a timing mechanism. Starts slightly open before a small leg lift trigger aligns his body towards the pitch. Stays balanced throughout swing and keeps his weight back before driving his hips and arms into the ball. Shows good barrel awareness and control. Keeps the barrel in the hitting zone. Kitchen was clocked 4.20, 4.26, 4.24 home-to-first. Kitchen uses that speed in the outfield to cover a lot of ground. Shows a good first step and jumps on the ball well with good anticipation. Kitchen has present speed, arm strength, and ability to stay in centerfield, however a move to left field could be in his future where his arm strength will play. Kitchen also catches although he was not in that position on this day.
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