Michael Choice OF - Stockton Ports Prospect - Vol. 2
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Michael Choice - OF/CF Scouting Trip: 14, 2011
Born: Nov 10, 1989 Drafted: 1st Rd #10 2010 Bonus: $2 Million
Michael Choice - Stockton Ports Prospect - Vol. 1
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Michael Choice came into the game swinging a hot bat for the Stockton Ports after hitting a home-run in each of his last 2 games. Tonight, the A's top A-Ball prospect faced off against the Rockies top A-Ball pitching prospect Tyler Matzek. Choice was in his usual defensive spot in center field, but didn't have too many opportunities to show off his skills outside of the first pitch of the game which was hit to center and Choice made a nice running catch. The Stockton Ports pitcher Robert Gilliam actually carded a no-hitter for several innings, giving the Ports defense a rare night of light action in the minor leagues. The Ports Win 3-1 Position: CF Batting: 3rd Facing: Tyler Matzek |
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1st Inning - 0 - 0 - #3 In Order 6th Inning - 1 - 1 - 1st up in the Inning 7th Inning - 3 - 1 Ports - 2 Outs - No On Choice finishes the game 1-4 1 RBI - 2 SO In 8 Games He's Batting: .226 2 HR 8 RBI -- 13 K 6 BB in 31 AB's |
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Plate Discipline: In Choice's 4 at-bats during the night, he faced counts of 3-2, 3-2, 1-2, 2-1 - so he is getting to effective hitting counts against top pitching talent. The umpire was calling pitches that were slightly low and away, and Choice was burned on 2 boarder-line calls that could have gotten him better pitches to hit later in the count. Swing: Choice does have an odd (or unorthodox) release to his swing. He almost looks like a golfer with a straight right arm that works upward, instead of around the body - like most traditional MLB swings. The move to the ball is quick, he cocks his left foot to the point where his toe is on the ground, and the foot is twisted, but he doesn't appear to lift his left foot off the ground completely. The release and follow-through is more extension with the arms, instead of body rotation. Notice the follow-through on this K during the 1st inning on a 3-2 pitch. |
![]() This is Michael Choice Strike-Out In The 1st Inning - Notice How High His Hands Are |
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Key Michael Choice Baseball Cards & Values Prices Dated April 7, 2011 - Check the link for current market value on eBay. |
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| 2010 Bowman Chrome Gold Refractor Autograph #/50 Sold For: $192.00 + $3.09 s/h - April 4, 2011 ![]() |
2010 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor Autograph #/150 Sold For: $88 + $Free$ s/h - April 4, 2011 ![]() |
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