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Max Dowd

# 1 / 2B

Bats:  Right          Throws:  Right              Height: 5’08"        Weight:  150

Full Name:   Max Behrens Dowd

Born:  August  20th,  1992
High School:  Warren Township
College:   Iowa State University
First Pro Contract:   WHAT? Men’s Softball Organization
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Spring  2012
Team debut:  5-15-12  vs.  Dirty Ducks Squad  at. SportsPark  A’,  going  ( 2 for 3 , 2 RBI’s )

YearGmsPAABRunsO.BHits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.BR.EA.V.GO.B.PO.P.S
2013 Stats174742152215011752.357.468.944
Career195348172719011953.396.5091.009
Playoffs122000000000.000.000.000
Tournaments------------.---.---.---
Fall League------------.---.---.---

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Tuesday,  May 15th, 2012  vs.  Dirty Ducks Softball at  SportsPark "A"   gm 1.

First Double:   Tuesday,  May  21st, 2013  vs.  Wkgn Fire Softball Club at  SportsPark "C"   gm 2.

First Triple:    Tuesday,  May  23rd, 2013  vs.  Ice Cold Pitch Softball at  SportsPark "B"   gm 1.

First Home Run:   Tuesday, May  14th,  2013  vs.  Maibeth Softball at SportsPark "C"   gm 2.

Scouting Report

Hitting

Max Dowd is a positive influence both on the field and in the clubhouse who continues to emerge as one of the most underrated hitters in the game. Dowd will collect most of his base hits on flat pitch down in the strike zone and will drive one into the alley with plenty of extra-base hit power. At times Max Dowd can demonstrate an undisciplined approach at the plate and often will get himself out by chasing high pitches that he has difficulty lying off. He has been showing more consistent patience at the plate and has been learning to make those adjustments to get out of those funks. He is at his best when he trusts his swing to line the ball through the infielders.

Base-Running & Defense

When healthy, Max Dowd combines good decisions with extreme aggressive base running who rarely runs into outs. A speedy runner who should ignite the offense, he’s not yet been able to consistently basemen in softball. With his build, he won’t ever impress anyone as graceful, but he makes all the plays. . . and then some. He’s one of the best at handling throws in the dirt and corralling popups, and his throwing arm is so good that he serves as a cutoff man on certain plays.