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Nestor Toro

# 21 / LC

Bats:  Right          Throws:  Right              Height: 6’02"        Weight:  170

Full Name:   Nestor Toro

Born:  December   18th,  1981
High School:  Warren Township
College:   Columbia College
First Pro Contract:   WHAT? Men’s Softball Organization
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Fall  2001
Team debut:  10-16-01  vs.  Hitmen Squad  at  Belvidere South,  going  ( 1 for 3 , Run , RBI )

YearGmsPAABRunsO.B.Hits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.B.R.E.A.V.G.O.B.P.O.P.S.
2009 Stats4619717810313911020149811910.618.7061.745
Career25410099374266235069635333257229.540.6171.440
Playoffs2280752347396301253.520.5881.268
Tournaments72322575010311.227.304.623
Fall League1255094582673322654820321745116.579.6521.633

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Tuesday, October 23rd, 2001  vs.  Hitmen Softball Club  at.  Belvidere South

First Double:   Sunday, November 11th, 2001  vs.   Pete’s Pub Softball  at.  Sturtevant, Wi.

First Triple:    Wednesday, October 24th, 2001  vs.  Winning Ugly Club  at.  Belvidere North

First Home Run:   Sunday, October 28th, 2001  vs.  Jack Auto Softball  at  Sturtevant, Wi.

Scouting Report

Hitting

With his confidence growing by the week, Toro began to drive pitches he had been happy just to put into play in previous seasons. He used the whole ballpark, going the opposite way against tough pitchers while jerking hangers into the seats. He’s always been an aggressive hitter who swings early in the count, but he did a better job at spoiling filthy pitches. He figures to get more respect from pitchers, which could result in an increase in walks.

Base-Running & Defense

Nestor Toro natural speed is consistently above average and he makes the most of it in every way. With great reads and all-out hustle, Toro is an alert and aggressive base runner who will take an extra base if the opposing defense is sleeping. Defensively, Nestor Toro remains to be a premier outfielder who positions himself well and reads the ball off the bat better than most. He continues to make fewer errors then most of his counterparts by covering significant amount of ground, making acrobatic catches from gap to gap. Toro turns virtually every ball he touches into outs. His arm is above average and quite. He is extraordinarily focused and disciplined and most of his throws hit infielders squarely in the chest.

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