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Kyle Schrader

# 34 / P

Bats:  Right          Throws:  Right              Height: 5’10"        Weight:  210

Born:  October  27th,  1992
High School:  Warren Township
College:   *
First Pro Contract:   Mobstars Softball Squad
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Fall  2013
Team debut:  10-21-13  vs.  Casey Softball  at  SportsPark  C’  going  ( 4 for 5 , 3 Runs / RBI )

YearGmsPAABRunsO.B.Hits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.B.R.E.A.V.G.O.B.P.O.P.S.
2015 Stats301069618433230021101.333.406.770
Career4716414743836460039172.435.506.982
Playoffs------------.---.---.---
Tournaments398143000110.375.444.819
Fall League6222081210010520.500.5451.145

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Monday,  October  21st, 2013  vs.  Casey’s Softball club,  Gm 1.  at  SportsPark ‘C’

First Double:   Monday,  June  2nd, 2014  vs.  Fighting Aardvarks squad,  Gm 2.  at  SportsPark ‘D’

First Triple:    *

First Home Run:   *

Scouting Report

Hitting

Kyle Schrader has made great strides in his plate discipline last season, improving his on-base numbers from earlier in the season. Schrader has pull-side power; line-drive and over-the-fence power present both project.His offensive value tied to power realization, though Schrader does have a good idea as to the strike zone, he has a tendency to get in front center in his swing, limiting his ability to adjust. Aforementioned weaknesses will be exploited as he climbs the ladder. Limited barrel control and pull-heavy approach will be exposed by upper-level pitching. Schrader has thesome stiffness during extension.

Base-Running & Defense

Average runner down the line, Kyle Schrader can take some time to get out of the box; short strides; but won’t clog the bases; uses good judgment but isn’t a threat to take an extra base or go first to third. Still learning when to go for it; speed can play to the gaps in OF but reads are raw enough that it doesn’t play much of a factor. Schrader is considered to be a streaky defender, average at present; projects to improve. As a Pitcher, Schrader struggle to read the ball off the bat with slow reactions; stiff actions; robotic; with limited range. As a Catcher, his footwork isn’t an issue. Can hold his own behind the dish and he does show the ability to bounce out in front of home plate and set himself for a throw.