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Sunday 31 December 2017

College Baseball Countdown: 48 Days to Go- Jordan Qsar

Source: collegebaseballcentral.com --- Saturday, December 30, 2017
Jordan Qsar deserves your attention as one of the best two-players in college Baseball. Perhaps it’s because he plays in the WCC, an improving conference but certainly not among the power conferences in the country. Maybe it’s because over the last two seasons, Pepperdine hasn’t been a regional contender. Or it could be that he hasn’t really been a full-time hitter and full-time pitcher at the same time throughout his career, as many of the top two-way players in the country often are. Whatever the reason, Qsar doesn’t get mentioned in the same breath as some of the more notable two-way players in college Baseball, but he probably should be, and taking another step forward in 2018 could go a long way toward getting the Waves back into the postseason. The 2015 season, the last time Pepperdine got into a regional, was perhaps Qsar’s most consistent in terms of his combined production between the batter’s box and the mound. At the plate, he had a small role, but he was effective in the chances he received. He appeared in 23 games, 20 of which he started. He hit .319/.417/.488 with six doubles, two homers, and was a perfect 4-for-4 in stolen bases. The rate stats speak for themselves, and in a little over one-third of a full season, those totals aren’t bad either. On the mound, he was solid as a short reliever. He appeared in 19 games, throwing 23 innings with a 3.52 ERA and a 15/7 strikeout-to-walk ratio. In what would have been hi ...



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