IP | 14 |
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ERA | 2.57 |
WHIP | 1.21 |
BB/9 | 1.93 |
SO/9 | 12.21 |
- Full name Hunter Bradford Bigge
- Born 06/12/1998 in Los Gatos, CA
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 205 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Harvard
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Drafted in the 12th round (372nd overall) by the Chicago Cubs in 2019 (signed for $125,000).
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A two-way player at Harvard, Bigge’s pro future is on the mound, where he has a fastball that’s been up into the 94-96 mph range at its best this spring, with a breaking ball that has a chance to be average. While Bigge’s stuff is solid, he’s always been a bit too hittable on the mound at Harvard, allowing 109 hits over 103 career innings, including his first 10 starts this spring. He’ll need to improve his control if he wants to survive at the next level, as his 34 walks in 59.2 innings this spring (5.13 per nine) is the best rate he’s managed in the Ivy League. Bigge is likely a reliever at the next level.
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Draft Prospects
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A two-way player at Harvard, Bigge's pro future is on the mound, where he has a fastball that's been up into the 94-96 mph range at its best this spring, with a breaking ball that has a chance to be average. While Bigge's stuff is solid, he's always been a bit too hittable on the mound at Harvard, allowing 109 hits over 103 career innings, including his first 10 starts this spring. He'll need to improve his control if he wants to survive at the next level, as his 34 walks in 59.2 innings this spring (5.13 per nine) is the best rate he's managed in the Ivy League. Bigge is likely a reliever at the next level.
Scouting Reports
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A two-way player at Harvard, Bigge's pro future is on the mound, where he has a fastball that's been up into the 94-96 mph range at its best this spring, with a breaking ball that has a chance to be average. While Bigge's stuff is solid, he's always been a bit too hittable on the mound at Harvard, allowing 109 hits over 103 career innings, including his first 10 starts this spring. He'll need to improve his control if he wants to survive at the next level, as his 34 walks in 59.2 innings this spring (5.13 per nine) is the best rate he's managed in the Ivy League. Bigge is likely a reliever at the next level.