Drafted in the 9th round (283rd overall) by the Chicago White Sox in 2009 (signed for $29,500).
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Hopps is 23 and will be 24 in October, making him one of the oldest players in the 2009 draft. In High School, the 6'5" 240 pound righthander was a pitcher, first baseman and middle linebacker on the football team. Hopps began his career at CS Dominguez Hills, a D-2 school, as a position player and was named CCAA freshman of the year in 2005. His 7 homers and 45 rbis were offset by 64 strikeouts in 55 games, prompting a move to the mound. Injuries forced him to redshirt in 2007, but Hopps has been a solid starter in 2008 and 2009. Big, intimidating and physical, Hopps has no qualms about throwing inside. In a game against UCSD this year, he drilled a former High School teammate with the first pitch. Hopps fires a low 90's fastball and low 70's to high 80's curve, but mechanics and command have always been his nemesis. Hopps may begin his pro career as a starter, but he should easily transition into a middle relief role.
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