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Adam  Blair

12 # Left Fielder

Opening Day Age: %   EXP: 1 Year

     Full Name:   Adam Jacob Blair

     Birthplace:    Gurnee,  IL

     Born:   October  23rd,  1989

     High School:   Zion-Benton Township

     College:   U.W.  Parkside

     MLS debut:   May  11th, 2011

     Nickname:   Adam

     Height:  5’08”  /  Weight:  150 

     Bats:  Right   /  Throws:  Right 

     Sanctions:   N.S.A.  /  A.S.A.

     League Level:    Recreational

     Tourney Level:    Rookie

GmsP.A.A.B.RunsO.B.HitsO.B.P1H2H3H4HS.L.GX.B.RBIsKOBBA.V.GO.P.SRERFCR / GOB / GH / GBI / G
2011 Stats134036111912.47510200.3892424.333.864380.81.50.90.3
Career144238112114.50012200.4212424.368.921380.81.50.90.3
Playoffs------------------------
Tournaments134036111912.47510200.3892424.333.864380.81.50.90.3
Fall League------------------------

Scouting Grades:

Hit: 45 | Power: 40 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

First Pro Contract:   Big Dog Gotta Eat Softball Club

WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Summer  2011

Team debut:  6- 4-11  vs.  E C I  Softball Club  at  Remo’s, Wis.  Wooded Bat Tourney  going  ( 0 for 3 , Run )

Last Played:  7- 2-13  vs.  Maibeth Lil Softball Club  at  SportsPark,  B’  going  ( 2 for 2 )

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Saturday,  June 25th, 2011  vs.  Bushy Pub Softball,  Gm 1.  at  New Berlin,  WI.  Tourney

First Double:   Saturday,  June 25th, 2011  vs.  Tru Lawn Club,  Gm 4.  at  New Berlin,  WI.  Tourney

First Triple:     *

First Home Run:    *

Scouting Report

Hitting

While Adam Blair doesn’t have any true plus tools, he can do everything well on the field. He’ll ground out a fair amount of time, but he’ll also hit his fair amount of singles. He makes more contact than some people thought he would coming out of the lower rec leagues, and while he won’t compete for batting titles, he’ll be just fine. He’s got decent power and above-average speed, the kind of player who could hit around .500 .

Base-Running & Defense

Adam Blair will make good base path decisions and will take more attempts on extra bases as he learns the nuances of the game more. Blair has an average, but not terrible, arm from the outfield. He once played the middle infield, but got the yips and asks to move to the outfield. He’s got more courage and strength than it would seem, and while his approach is unorthodox, Blair can play all four outfield positions and would be fine in left center. Relatively new to tournament ball, Blair comes a long way in terms of his defensive skills in the outfield.