IP | 25.2 |
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ERA | 5.96 |
WHIP | 1.71 |
BB/9 | 8.06 |
SO/9 | 11.92 |
- Full name Drew Austin Conover
- Born 07/27/2001 in Morristown, NJ
- Profile Ht.: 6'5" / Wt.: 185 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Rutgers
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Drafted in the 11th round (316th overall) by the Oakland Athletics in 2023 (signed for $150,000).
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School: Rutgers Source: 4YR
Commit/Drafted: Tigers ’22 (20)
Age At Draft: 22
Conover was a reliever at Seton Hall in 2021 and 2022. He posted a 5.73 ERA in 2022, but he pitched well in the Cape Cod League that summer and became a 20th-round pick of the Tigers that year. He didn’t sign, instead transferring to Rutgers, where he worked primarily as a starter, finishing with a 4.50 ERA in 68 innings and an 83-45 K-BB mark. Conover throws a high-spin fastball that rests at 91-95 mph as a starter and can reach 97. It’s a long, winding arm action and a crossfire delivery into a low three-quarter slot that helps him generate a lot of arm-side run to his fastball. His mechanics make it difficult for him to repeat his release point though, with high walks that have been a problem whether he’s been a starter or a reliever. Conover’s slider is the pitch that makes him most appealing. It’s 81-85 mph and he can spin it in the 2,900-3,000 rpm range, flashing above-average at times with sharp bite and around 14 inches of horizontal break, along with a hard cutter with shorter break. He should return to a relief role in pro ball.
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School: Rutgers Source: 4YR
Commit/Drafted: Tigers ’22 (20)
Age At Draft: 22
Conover was a reliever at Seton Hall in 2021 and 2022. He posted a 5.73 ERA in 2022, but he pitched well in the Cape Cod League that summer and became a 20th-round pick of the Tigers that year. He didn’t sign, instead transferring to Rutgers, where he worked primarily as a starter, finishing with a 4.50 ERA in 68 innings and an 83-45 K-BB mark. Conover throws a high-spin fastball that rests at 91-95 mph as a starter and can reach 97. It’s a long, winding arm action and a crossfire delivery into a low three-quarter slot that helps him generate a lot of arm-side run to his fastball. His mechanics make it difficult for him to repeat his release point though, with high walks that have been a problem whether he’s been a starter or a reliever. Conover’s slider is the pitch that makes him most appealing. It’s 81-85 mph and he can spin it in the 2,900-3,000 rpm range, flashing above-average at times with sharp bite and around 14 inches of horizontal break, along with a hard cutter with shorter break. He should return to a relief role in pro ball.