Current Status:  Non-Active

Robert  Jablonski

23 # First Basemen

Opening Day Age: EXP: 2 Years

     Full Name:  Robert  James  Jablonski

     Birthplace:    Waukegan, IL

     Born:   November  15th,  1979

     High School:   Waukegan Township

     College:  University of Hard Knocks

     MLS debut:   May 11th, 2000

     Nickname:   Robert

     Bats:   Right   /  Throws:   Left

    Height:   5’10”  /  Weight:   180

     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
2000 Stats175854122720.46617300.42631264.370.891390.71.61.20.7
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Playoffs------------------------
Tournaments144222.5002000.5000000.5001.000002.02.02.00.0
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Scouting Grades:

Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

First Pro Contract:    WHAT? Men’s Softball Organization

WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Spring  2000

Team debut:  5-11-00  vs.  Loco’s Softball,  at  Belvidere, North’  going  ( 1  for  3 )

Last Game:  9-22-01  vs.  Wrecking Balls,  at  Dugdale Park  going  ( 2  for  4 ,  2 Runs )

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Thursday  May 11th, 2000  vs.  Locos Softball,  Gm 1  at  Belvidere, South’

First Double:   Thursday  June 15th, 2000  vs.  10th Inning Squad,  Gm 1  at  Jefferson, South’

First Triple:    *

First Home Run:   *

Scouting Report

Hitting

Robert Jablonski success at producing runs is limited by his environment. He could produce some astounding offensive totals in a potent lineup. Already physically mature, the softball people wonder how much more room he has to grow. Jablonski has respectable power and is especially adept at staying inside the ball and driving it into right center field. In addition, Jablonski extra-base power has weaken considerably over the last several seasons, he’s much more of a line-drive hitter than a home run hitter, and many of his hits come on soft liners through the infield or between out fielders.

Base-Running & Defense

Robert Jablonski is an average 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 defender in the infield. A strong defensive first basemen with soft hands and quick feet with pinpoint accurate throws. Jablonski is extraordinarily focused and disciplined, and almost every thrown ball virtually turns into an out. And, of course, he does this as quietly and unobtrusively as possible.