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Russell Shoumake

# 16 / RC

Bats:  Right          Throws:  Right              Height: 5’10"        Weight:  150

Born:  October  8th,  1987
High School:  Ramona High
College:   *
First Pro Contract:   Bubbas Men’s Softball
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Summer  2013
Team debut:  9-3-13  vs.  Savanna House  at  SportsPark  A’,  going  ( 2 for 4 , 2 RBI’s / Run )

YearGmsPAABRunsO.B.Hits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.B.R.E.A.V.G.O.B.P.O.P.S.
2015 Stats371391316183748824781.565.5971.391
Career9032330412918616334126101194.536.5761.362
Playoffs113736152322401810.611.6221.427
Tournaments726229138101741.364.5001.045
Fall League1862551840322001871.582.6451.263

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Tuesday,  September  3rd, 2013  vs.  Savana House,   Gm 1. at  SportsPark A’

First Double:   Thursday,  September  5th, 2013  vs.  Got Runs Club,   Gm 1. at  SportsPark A’

First Triple:    Monday,  June  9th, 2014  vs.  Grand Appliance Squad,   Gm 2. at  SportsPark B’

First Home Run:   Monday,  July  14th, 2014  vs.  Grand Appliance Squad,   Gm 1. at  SportsPark B’

Scouting Report

Hitting

Russell Shoumake generally is a very patient hitter, but he will swing at the first-short pitch if it’s left over the middle outside half the plate. He has as many personality ticks as he approaches the plate, but is quiet once he’s set in the batter’s box. Shoumake is somewhat susceptible to pitches on the inter half, usually down or up, but he will make contact if it’s in the strike zone. Shoumake concentrated on going up the middle to right field, hammering pitches up and out especially. His power comes from his quick wrists, so even on bad swings Shoumake can drive the ball for extra bases.

Base-Running & Defense

An aggressive base runner with surprising above average speed, Russell Shoumake is not afraid to stretch a single into an extra base hit. Shoumake also does an excellent job of reading fielders, enabling him to score on miss played opportunities from the opponents. Although he is not gold glove material yet; Shoumake continues to make strides in rightcenter field. He’s a versatile outfielder who gets great reads on fly balls and has good laterally movement to cut-off the liners hat potentially can find deep alleys in the gaps. Russell Shoumake arm is above average and butt accurate and his throwing accuracy continues to display adequate range afield.