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Andrew Franklin

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  • Position: 3b/ss/cf/rhp
  • Name:Andrew Franklin
  • Home Phone: 814-762-4562
  • Address: 7501 Duval Ct.
  • City: Wilmington 
  • State: NC
  • Zip:28411
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Year of Birth: 1994
  • Year of Grad: 2012
  • GPA 3.1
  • ACT: 18
  • Career Ambition: PT/Sports Med.
  • High School : W. Christian Acad.
  • Coach: Bobby Schupp
  • Office Phone: 910-620-7767
  • Height:6’0″ 
  • Weight:140
  • Throws:Right 
  • Bats:Right
  • Add’l Sports:Basketball/Golf
  • Jr year: All-State, Pitching Award. Fr year: Coaches Award.
  • Jr year: Batted .490. Makes routine plays consistently.
  • Coach Schupp ([email protected]), “Great baseball IQ. Definitely can play at the next level, and will be a sleeper. Versatile and coachable player that any coach would want in their program.”

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STRENGTHS

  • Baseball Rat
  • Plays multiple positions
  • Bunts, steals and hit and runs
  • Good slide step delivery
  • Ok breaking ball

WEAKNESSES/ DEFICIENCIES COMPARED TO CURRENT COLLEGE ATHLETES OR PROSPECTS

  • Not one stand out position
  • Off balance swing-on his heels for part of his swings
  • Slow footwork from all positions/too many false steps
  • Below average arm

OTHER NOTES

  • Appears to be a very well rounded and mannered student/player.   His skill set is going to help him be available as a jack of all trades type player, however does not have one clear cut standout position.  Project a lower in the line-up, 8 or 9 hole hitter who has the ability to bunt, steal and hit and run.

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  • This estimation is meant to project potential highest level of play.  We at STUDENTathleteWorld.com understand the vast differences within divisions and also geographically.  We are not meaning to label our clients or limit opportunities across all divisions.  This is simply a tool for us and our clients to make sure we are not targeting schools far above our ability level.  
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