We’re talking this morning with Her-Ber High School (Arkansas) RHP Cooper Dossett.
Dossett has impressed the scout early with his explosive fastball, as well as an impressive ++ curve.
He plans to keep it in the state if he chooses to attend college, verbally committing to the University of Razorbacks.
Here we go.
Mack - Hello Cooper. Before we get to today, tell us a little about how you have got to this place? When did you start playing baseball and when did you decide that there might me a future for you in this game?
Cooper - I started playing tee-ball when I was 5, and I have been playing ever since. I have always loved to play. When I was 14 I went to the MLK PG Tournament in Phoenix, AZ and set the event record for FB velo for a Freshman. That was probably the first time I thought I might have a future in baseball.
Mack - Moving on, let’s spend a little time about the people that influenced you on the way and any coaches you would like to send a kudo to for their instructions?
Cooper - My parents got me involved in baseball when I was young and took me all over the place for travel ball. I have had great coaches my entire life. I played in Coach Bubba Carpenter's organization growing up, and he was key in my development, especially early on and I still work with him today on hitting. Coach Doug Willey has been the biggest influence on my pitching. He really knows his stuff, and I credit him with helping me discover my ability as a pitcher and helping me maximize my potential. Coach Chase Brewster with the Arkansas Sticks has been a big part of helping me in the recruiting process, believing in me and seeing my potential.
Mack - As far as I can tell, you have two dominating pitches… the curve and the heater. Which one of them do you think will become your go-to pitch down the road?
Cooper - My fastball, because of my metrics/numbers and my confidence in the pitch. Also, my fastball sets up my curveball to be most effective.
Mack - You have been clocked at 96 on the mound and 100 from the outfield. Do you see any room for ticking up from here?
Cooper - Definitely. I believe I have more development and maturing physically ahead of me.
Mack - We all need improvement. Tell us about the things you are working on in the summer to improve your game next season?
Cooper - I am working on managing my workload to be healthy and recovered for games. I am also working to improve each of my pitches, and specifically I am wanting to develop a slider/cutter. I am also working to improve my mechanical flaws.
Mack - And lastly… the question I ask all prospects. Let’s say you decide to go pro next year and I hand you a seven figure signing bonus check. What is the first thing, cash only, that you would buy out of that money?
Cooper - I haven't ever thought about that. I have a lot of hard work ahead of me. We will see what the future holds.
Thank you for your interest in me and taking the time to visit.
--Cooper
Sounds like Cooper Dossett is one to draft. Piqued my interest, for sure.
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