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The Sox Start of Day 2 with a 3rd Baseman

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The Sox Start off the 2nd Day with a 3rd Baseman

By Jason Gage

June 8, 2004

FutureSox.com

 

Third Baseman Caleb Cooper was the 1st selection of the White Sox in day two. He played 3rd base for Cal State Hayward this season and was a 19th round pick by the White Sox. Cooper. Cooper was named to the first team NCAA division III All-West region.

 

Hayward showed good power at Cal State Hayward. He hit .340 with 17 homers and 72 RBI this past season. Both the homers and RBI totals were Cal State Hayward records. Unlike most power hitters, Cooper is a good contact hitter as evidence of his 20 strikeouts in 160 AB.

FYI, you've got "Hayward" where "Cooper" should be...

 

 

[Cooper] showed good power at Cal State Hayward. He hit .340 with 17 homers and 72 RBI this past season. Both the homers and RBI totals were Cal State Hayward records. Unlike most power hitters, [Cooper] is a good contact hitter as evidence of his 20 strikeouts in 160 AB.

FYI, you've got "Hayward" where "Cooper" should be...

 

 

[Cooper] showed good power at Cal State Hayward. He hit .340 with 17 homers and 72 RBI this past season. Both the homers and RBI totals were Cal State Hayward records. Unlike most power hitters, [Cooper] is a good contact hitter as evidence of his 20 strikeouts in 160 AB.

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