Advance Scouting Report
Filed by: Chris King
Player Name: Torii Hunter |
Context: Nine games 9/23-9/25, 9/28/, 10/4, 10/5, 10/7, 10/8, 10/10/2013 |
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1st P |
K |
Hard |
AVE |
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TOTALS |
40 |
38 |
12 |
8 |
10 |
1 |
14 |
8 |
.316 |
.350 |
.368 |
.718 |
Sample vs. Season: |
Slight increase in batting average and OBP; slugging dropped almost 100 points; only extra-base hits were two doubles; K/BB rate nearly doubled in this nine-game sample. |
SCOUTING BREAKDOWN
Physical/Health: |
6’2” 225; strong and athletic frame; still pretty lean upper body; core and bottom half provides most of his strength; aging extremely well; healthy all season at age 38. |
Hit Tool |
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Very cerebral hitter while still being aggressive; closed stance; keeps his head quiet; pre-swing bat movement; lower half rocks back and forth; small leg kick for timing; consistently gets hands loaded on time and into hitting position; still quick hands; swing has some natural uppercut; uses his experience to his advantage; has a very good idea of how pitchers will attack; rarely gets fooled or wastes an AB; willing and able to use all fields; strong two-handed finish with his swing; provides good plate coverage; vulnerable down and in; very good at situational hitting; can still get to pitches at or above the letters; routinely hit the ball hard back up the middle on a line; benefits from hitting in front of the best hitter on the planet; an ideal no. 2 hitter for this offense; easy 6 hitter. |
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vs. LHP |
vs. RHP |
Very aggressive vs. LHP; took the first pitch in every AB before swinging at every second pitch he saw; sees the ball early coming out of the hand and reacts; saw a steady diet of FB’; will roll over on off-speed inside; looks to drive the ball more; likes to pull the ball more and unload vs. LHP. |
More patient vs. RHP but still aggressive; lets the ball travel deeper in the zone; righties mixed up sequencing more; more of a contact approach vs. RHP; still dangerous to all fields; visibly upset when pitched inside; will grind out ABs, fouling off borderline pitches; looks opposite field more when behind in the count. |
Notable At-bats |
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Date |
Description |
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9/24/2013 |
Top of third vs. Diamond (LHP). After first AB – FB away followed by CH high and in, hit for a single — Diamond again starts him with a FB, this time up. Count at 1-0, Diamond comes back with another FB at the knees which Hunter jumps on for another line drive single up the middle. |
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10/7/2013 |
Bottom of fourth vs. Parker (RHP). Takes a first pitch FB at the knees a bit inside for strike one. Takes a CH down and away. Takes another CH, this time in the dirt for ball two. Takes a FB up and away for ball three. Now in a hitter’s count, Hunter rips FB up and in for a single into LF. Parker missed his location, not getting the pitch in enough, and Hunter was able to catch up to the high heat. |
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Power |
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Has power to all fields, but didn’t show much in this sample; perennial 20-plus HR guy; lost some pop the past couple of years; still a 15-20 HR threat; can still barrel up any pitch type when he gets full extension; able to drive the ball into the gaps; gets most of HRs when he pulls the ball; has strong forearms and wrists; relies on his lower half to supply most of the pop; natural uppercut swing generates good backspin; more situational power approach in this offense; sacrifices power for contact to set the table for the monsters hitting behind him; even at 38, he’s still a solid 55.
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vs. LHP |
vs. RHP |
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More pull-conscious vs. LHP; anything hard out over the plate is a bad idea; sees the ball better vs. LHP and will try to take advantage; very dangerous if he gets full extension. |
Not a big difference in power from either LHP or RHP; stays aggressive and will hammer any mistake; can be jammed if location is on point resulting in weak groundballs. |
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Notable At-bats |
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Date |
Description |
9/23/2013 |
Top of fifth vs. Pelfrey (RHP). Shows bunt and gets a SL down and away, 1-0. Pelfrey then goes FB in, but didn’t get it in enough as Hunter pulls his hands inside the ball and drives a deep fly ball to the LCF gap for an RBI double. |
9/23/2013 |
Top of seventh vs. Fien (RHP). Hunter wastes no time jumping on a first-pitch mistake FB, belt high on the outer half for a double into the RCF gap. |
Speed/Baserunning |
At age 38 Hunter still possesses above-average speed; consistently timed him in the 4.1-4.2 range; he has enough in the tank to be a stolen base threat, but in this offense the need isn’t there as much as it was in the past; stole only three bases during the regular season in five attempts; still has good instincts on the bases and will take the extra base if you don’t pay attention. |
Conclusions and Means of Attack |
Hunter is an ideal guy to bat second in this lineup; he is aggressive, but knows his role and does a good job in situational hitting; it’s hard to realize he is 38 years old; he can still handle the bat and hit the ball out of the park; more of a gap-to-gap guy at this point in his career, but still a legit HR threat; he doesn’t discriminate against LHP or RHP; if either makes a mistake, he will make pay; he’s willing to sacrifice himself to advance runners, either with a bunt or hitting the ball on the ground to the right side; still enough speed in his legs where you have to pay attention to him, even if he hasn’t been attempting stolen bases much this year; still will strike out due to his aggressive nature. RHP in this sample had the most success when attacking him down and in with either a FB or CH; the key is to get it far enough in where you can jam him up and not allow any extension; curveballs and sliders are best used when ahead in the count and located either down and in or buried down and away out of the zone; he will chase when behind; anything over the plate from his shins to his belt is in danger of being stung; he can still catch up to fastballs letter high, but was late when located on the inner half. LHP had a tough time in this sample; he sees the ball extremely well coming out from that side; he saw more FBs than I would have thought from lefties; the most success came when locating off-speed down and in getting him to roll over and hit weak groundballs to third; he’s very aggressive on any fastball no matter the location; he put very good swings on the hard stuff and barreled them up for line drive singles, and tattooed one into the opposite field gap. |
Matchup Stats at a Glance |
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First Pitch Swing |
Six in 32 ABs |
Bunt Threat (Sac, Push, Drag) |
Willing to drop any type down; if corners are deep he will lay one down |
Defensive Positioning |
Pretty straight up; corners played deep until he showed bunt |
Outfield |
Straight up and medium depth |
Splits |
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vs. LHP |
.500/.600/.500 |
vs. RHP |
.294/.314/.353 |
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