IP | 9.2 |
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ERA | 4.66 |
WHIP | 1.86 |
BB/9 | 4.66 |
SO/9 | 8.38 |
- Full name Alexander Edward Cornwell
- Born 05/09/1999 in Glendale, CA
- Profile Ht.: 6'0" / Wt.: 202 / Bats: L / Throws: L
- School Southern California
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Drafted in the 15th round (451st overall) by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2021 (signed for $50,000).
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A 37th-round pick of the Cubs out of high school, Cornwell missed two seasons with a back injury but returned to spend the last two years in Southern California’s rotation. He struggled this spring in a down year for the entire Trojans’ pitching staff, going 5-6, 5.35 in 15 starts and allowing a .299 opponent average. Cornwell shows flashes of intriguing stuff but struggles to put it together consistently. His fastball sits 89-91 and touches 93 mph and he previously had an above-average, top-to-bottom curveball in the mid 70s. He began throwing a slider this year and lost his feel for the curveball, making it a slurvy, fringe-average offering. He also throws a fringy changeup in the low 80s. Cornwell’s arm slot floats in his delivery and affects his command. He throws strikes but often gets too much of the plate. Cornwell becomes interesting if he can rediscover his previous curveball with help from the right player development staff. A move to the bullpen would help his fastball tick up as well.
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Cornwell first drew attention at the Prospect Development Pipeline showcase the fall of his senior year and carried it forward, pitching Maranatha to the CIF-Southern Section Div. 4 quarterfinals. Cornwell is 6-foot-1, 170 pounds but is often described as a "small" lefthander by evaluators because his frame has yet to physically mature. His fastball sits in the high 80s and touches 92 mph and he shows the ability to shape a potential plus curveball. Cornwell's command is extremely limited however, to the point he struggled terribly with walks, wild pitches, and hit batters while playing lower-level high school competition. Cornwell is an interesting projection type a select few teams have been tied to, but his lack of command has most evaluators believing he ends up in college. He is committed to Southern California.