Prospect Spotlight – Cole Freeman

Cole Freeman    2B     Hagerstown Suns

Evaluated:  9x in 2018, Most Recently 7/6

DOB: 9/27/94          Height/Weight:  5’9”/175              Bats/Throws: Right & Right

Hit (40)                 Power (30)           Speed (60)           Arm (45)               Defense (45)

Cole Freeman was selected by Washington in the 4th Round of the 2017 MLB Draft from LSU and signed for a reported below-slot $150,000 bonus.  The almost 24-year-old is listed at 5’9” 175lbs and has an athletic frame with projection remaining in his upper-body.  Freeman possesses easy plus speed and perhaps “65” underway.  He plays the game hard, with consistent hustle and has a high “Baseball IQ“.
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Defensively Freeman has played almost exclusively at second base for Hagerstown, where his smallish stature and fringe-average arm profile best.  His outstanding speed and agility provides him excellent range, but his footwork can occasionally get lethargic.  Also, his hands can get stiff when moving laterally.  Freeman has an accurate arm and shows no fear turning the double play.  He profiles as a fringe-average defender at second base and his athleticism could allow him the versatility to also competently play both corner infield and outfield positions.

Offensively the right-handed hitting Freeman shows natural quickness in his hands and wrists, allowing him to whip the barrel through the zone.  He shows a natural ability to make hard contact and consistently puts the barrel on the ball.  He has a good approach at the plate and looks comfortable hitting with two strikes.  That said, strangely he does not draw many walks and his numbers are surprisingly mediocre.  Freeman flashes some raw pull-side power in batting practice and is at his best spraying hitting line drives in the gaps.  I project Freeman as a potential “40” hit, “30” power hitter.

Cole Freeman is intriguing due to his pure speed, impressive athleticism and solid baseball actions, yet is a risky prospect due to his current struggles against Low-A competition.  His athletic ability could allow him some defensive flexibility in the future.  Unfortunately, his lack of an average tool besides his speed limits his upside.  Freeman has a ceiling of a versatile 25th man, with the likely outcome being a Triple-A career and a floor of a Double-A infielder.

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