| Player: Jensen Hirschkorn | |||||||||||
| School: Kingsburg (CA) | Position(s): RHP | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’7″ | Weight: 205 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Hirschkorn is a long-limbed righty with advanced stuff and the projection to keep climbing. He works from a three-quarters slot with a smooth, athletic delivery that produces a fastball at 93–96, touching higher, with both riding and running life depending on the shape. The pitch explodes at the top of the zone and sets up two quality secondaries: a slider in the low 80s with consistent swing-and-miss shape, and a firm mid-to-upper-80s changeup that neutralizes lefties and plays in all counts. He commands the full arsenal well, showing poise and the ability to miss bats with all three offerings. Already flashing starter traits, Hirschkorn pairs size, velocity, and command with real feel for his secondaries. He shows he is still raw in stretches, but the delivery repeats and the athleticism suggests he’ll continue trending upward. With his combination of present polish and projection, this is a profile that could really rise over the coming months. | |||||||||||
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