AB | 8 |
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AVG | .625 |
OBP | .75 |
SLG | .75 |
HR | 0 |
- Full name Jack Anthony Blomgren
- Born 09/27/1998 in Milton Junction, WI
- Profile Ht.: 5'10" / Wt.: 180 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Michigan
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Drafted in the 5th round (140th overall) by the Colorado Rockies in 2020 (signed for $394,300).
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A three-year starter at Michigan who was named to the College World Series All-Tournament team in 2019, Blomgren is a steady performer with average tools, but a solid track record of performance. His resume could allow him to be a more attractive selection for teams in the shortened 2020 draft, where more clubs will be looking for safety and higher floors than a typical year. Blomgren has average tools across the board outside of power, which he is lacking. There’s some stiffness to Blomgren’s operation at the plate and he has a flat swing that’s geared more toward hitting line drives up the middle than any sort of over-the-field impact. While he’s shown a good ability to take walks, he’s also struck out at a reasonably high clip (17 percent) throughout his Big 10 career. Defensively, Blomgren is a sure-handed shortstop who will make all the routine plays, with average arm strength and range. Scouts are drawn to his game thanks to a quiet, workmanlike demeanor and those who know him praise his makeup and toughness. While Blomgren doesn’t offer much upside or a lengthy summer track record, he projects to stick at shortstop and has a reasonably high floor.
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Draft Prospects
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A three-year starter at Michigan who was named to the 2019 College World Series all-tournament team, Blomgren is a steady performer with a solid track record. He has has average tools across the board except for power, which he lacks, but he gets the most from what he has. At the plate, Blomgren has a flat swing geared toward hitting line drives up the middle. He relies on making consistent contact rather than trying to hit for power and is primarily a singles hitter who delivers the occasional extra-base hit. Blomgren has shown a solid ability to take walks and posted .399 on-base percentage in his college career, although he does have some stiffness to his swing and has been prone to striking out against better pitchers. Defensively, Blomgren is a sure-handed shortstop who makes all the routine plays with average arm strength and range. Scouts are drawn to his game thanks to a quiet, workmanlike demeanor, and those who know him praise his makeup and toughness. While Blomgren doesn’t offer much upside, he projects to stick at shortstop and has performed his whole career.
Scouting Reports
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A three-year starter at Michigan who was named to the 2019 College World Series all-tournament team, Blomgren is a steady performer with a solid track record. He has has average tools across the board except for power, which he lacks, but he gets the most from what he has. At the plate, Blomgren has a flat swing geared toward hitting line drives up the middle. He relies on making consistent contact rather than trying to hit for power and is primarily a singles hitter who delivers the occasional extra-base hit. Blomgren has shown a solid ability to take walks and posted .399 on-base percentage in his college career, although he does have some stiffness to his swing and has been prone to striking out against better pitchers. Defensively, Blomgren is a sure-handed shortstop who makes all the routine plays with average arm strength and range. Scouts are drawn to his game thanks to a quiet, workmanlike demeanor, and those who know him praise his makeup and toughness. While Blomgren doesn’t offer much upside, he projects to stick at shortstop and has performed his whole career.