Prospect Q&A: OF Connor Carter
September 19, 2017
Ronald Sims
Mississippi Scouting Director
The Prep Baseball Report Mississippi scouting staff recently sat down with Germantown outfielder to discuss his recent commitment to Hinds Community College. Below is a transcript of our question and answer session:
PBR: What were your expectations about the recruiting process?
Carter: I didn’t really know what to expect in the beginning. I just went into it trying to create a relationship with the coaches I talked to and tried to learn as much as I could about their program.
PBR: Did location or distance from home play a factor in your decision?
Carter: Location and distance did not play a factor in my decision. I just wanted to go somewhere I felt comfortable and where I could improve as a baseball player.
PBR: Where did the college you chose first see you? How did your relationship develop with them?
Carter: They first saw me my sophomore year. They ended up offering me before my junior season, and the relationship kept growing as I came closer to making my decision.
PBR: Who is the best player you have faced in your state, and why?
Carter: The best player I have faced is definitely Brandon Smith because he can throw all of his pitches for strikes and kept me off balanced the whole game. Plus, he can hit.
PBR: At what point in your career did you realize you were an elite player and became serious about taking your game to the next level?
Carter: Ever since I was a little kid, I always knew that I wanted to play college baseball. My ninth-grade year was when I realized that it would take a lot of hard work to reach my goal.
PBR: What were you looking for out of a college program to continue your baseball career at?
Carter: I was looking for a place that would give me a good education and help me develop into the player I want to be.
PBR: What is your best attribute as a baseball player and how does that transfer onto the field for your team?
Carter: My best attribute would have to be my work ethic. The work I put in off the field prepares me for what I do in the games, which hopefully puts my team in the best position to win.
PBR: What part of your game needs the biggest improvement, why, and what will you do to improve it?
Carter: There is always room to improve every aspect of your game, but, for me, I need to work on my speed and first step in the outfield. To improve this, I plan to do outfield drills that key on footwork and explosion.
PBR: What advice would you give to young baseball players striving to get where you are?
Carter: Being coachable is important to your development in this game. Constructive criticism is meant to help you not bring you down.
PBR: What do you do in the offseason to keep yourself in baseball shape and prepare for the upcoming season?
Carter: I spend a lot of my time in the weight room, and I do a good amount of running too. I also hit throughout the week and train with a pitching instructor who always gives me homework.
PBR: What do you like most about the college you committed to and what were the key factors in making your decision?
Carter: The thing I like the most about Hinds is the connection I have with the coaching staff. Some other key factors included the winning tradition and the opportunity to play with some guys that I grew up playing with or against.
PBR: What other schools were on your short list before you made your final decision?
Carter: MS Gulf Coast Community College, Meridian Community College, and East Central Community College
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Scouting Report
Athletic 6-foot-0, 180-pound frame. Solid defender with soft hands, solid footwork and quick, clean exchanges. Long arm action into high-3/4 release with carry and accuracy. Left-handed hitter, hits from tall, balanced setup, simple load, short stride. Short swing, with gap-to-gap approach, solid bat speed and developing strength. Left-handed pitcher with long arm stroke, high-3/4 release while finishing athletically. Fastball velocity sat 83-84 mph and breaking ball showed 1/7 shape with gradual action at 70-71 mph.