Current Status: Non-Active

Nick  Krocker

14 # Right Fielder

Opening Day Age: EXP: 8 Years

     Full Name:  Nicholas James Krocker

     Birthplace:    Gurnee, IL

     Born:   January 21st, 1996

     High School:  Warren Township

     College:  Northern Illinois University

     MLS debut:  June 1st, 2017

     Nickname:   Nick

     Bats:   Left   /  Throws:   Left

    Height:   5’10”  /  Weight:   155

     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
2021 Stats258469233924.46420220.435418315.348.899060.91.61.00.7
Career110368313109183125.497115820.43810792355.399.9353361.01.71.10.7
Playoffs31110087.72750201.1002421.7001.827000.02.72.31.3
Tournaments61612573.4383000.2500224.250.688020.81.20.50.3
Fall League82219374.3183100.2631043.211.581000.40.90.50.0

Scouting Grades:

Hit: 30 | Power: 10 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 40 | Overall: 39

First Pro Contract:   WHAT? Men’s Softball Organization

WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Summer  2017

Team debut:  6- 1-17  vs.  Degenerates  at  Mundelein South  going  ( 1 for 3 , BB , 2B / Run )

Last Game:  8- 7-21  vs.  Nuejo Leon Squad  at  SportsPark  B’  going  ( 2 for 3 , BB , 3B , RBI )

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Monday,  June  12th, 2017  vs.  Miggy’s Softball Club,  Gm 1.  at   SportsPark,  C’

First Double:   Thursday,  June  1st, 2017  vs.  Degenerates Softball,  Gm 1.  at   Mundelein South

First Triple:    Saturday,  August  7th, 2021  vs.  Green Town Squad,  Gm 2.  at   SportsPark,  B’

First Home Run:   *

Statistically Speaking:

Krocker turned on the power in the second half after shaking off the aftereffects during the first half. The outfielder slugged .453 after the 4th of July break. Krocker also has a polished and advanced approach at the plate. He has plenty of drive and should hit for average and gap power. He's extremely coachable and has worked hard on establishing a better hitting base.

Upside Potential:

A first baseman by trade who's been playing right-field hits in the bottom half of the lineup is projected to hit 20-plus extra base hits and score more than 50 runs annually.

They Said It:

"He's a complete player, other than lack of power. He's a softball player who's very far along. He's been in the softball eye for a long time. There's no question his bat was underrated. He does everything well and he's just a real smart player. He understands the game well." -- Kyle Sackrider – Advance Scout/Special Instructor