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Clayton Stockman

# 17 / 1B

Bats:   Left           Throws:  Left              Height: 5’11"        Weight:  180

Born:  January 26th, 1995
High School:  Warren Township
College:   *
First Pro Contract:   WHAT? Men’s Softball Organization
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Summer  2015
Team debut:  8-30-14  vs.  Por La Gente  at  Racine, WI.  going   ( 2 for 3 ,  2 Runs, 2 RBI’s )

YearGmsPAABRunsO.B.Hits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.B.R.E.A.V.G.O.B.P.O.P.S.
2016 Stats20787725403810122011.494.5131.240
Career4015214651797115255462.486.5201.239
Playoffs83027915113011331.407.5001.130
Tournaments723226119010911.409.478.978
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Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Saturday, August  30th, 2014  vs.  Por La Gente Softball, gm 2. at  Racine, WI.

First Double:   Thursday, May  28th,  2015  vs.  Emils Papa John Squad   gm1. at  Libertyville Park

First Triple:    Saturday, August  30th, 2014  vs.  Por La Gente Softball, gm 2. at  Racine, WI.

First Home Run:   Thursday, May  21st, 2015  vs.  Austin’s Pub  gm 1. at  Libertyville Park

Scouting Report

Hitting

Clayton Stockman success at producing runs is limited by his environment. He could produce some astounding offensive totals in a potent lineup. Already physically mature, softball scouts wonder how much more room he has to grow. Stockman has respectable power and is especially adept at staying on top of the ball and driving it up the middle, particularly on low pitches. He’s much more of a line-drive hitter than a home run hitter, and many of his hits come on hard liners through the infield or through the gaps. His bat control enables him to protect the plate well with two strikes.

Base-Running & Defense

Clayton Stockman is a solid base runner that knows how to pick his spots to run when judging those potential extra base hits. As his intelligence helps him on the bases, it will also help him be a plus, plus defender on the field. A strong defensive fielder with soft hands and a quick-release with pinpoint accurate throws, Stockman assists are misleading because of few teams unwilling to test Clayton skills. Stockman turns virtually every ball he touches into an out. He is extraordinarily focused and disciplined and also can play any of the outfield positions, all of his throws hit other infielders squarely in the chest. And, of course, he does this as quietly and unobtrusively as possible.

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