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Cooper Blauser

HEIGHT

6’1″

WEIGHT

187 lbs

POSITION

3B/SS

B/T

R/R

CLASS

Jr.

HOMETOWN

Johns Creek, Ga.

SCHOOL

Jacksonville State

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**Bio information via Clemson Athletics

2023: 

  • Redshirted
  • No. 374 freshman in the nation in the preseason by Perfect Game
  • No. 81 freshman in the ACC in the preseason by Perfect Game
  • played for Lexington County in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, when he hit .321 with eight doubles, a triple, 22 RBIs, 28 runs and 11 steals in 32 games; Coastal Plain League All-Star Game selection.

Before Clemson: 

  • No. 448 player and No. 104 shortstop in the nation by Perfect Game
  • No. 44 player and No. 13 shortstop in Georgia by Perfect Game
  • Georgia Dugout Club All-Star
  • second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball
  • member of the state championship team as a senior
  • lettered four times in baseball and three times in football at Wesleyan School, where he was coached by Brian Krehmeyer

Personal: 

  • His father, Jeff, played baseball at Sacramento City College and in the majors with the Atlanta Braves; in 13 MLB years (1987-99) with the Braves (11) and Cubs (2), he hit .262 with 217 doubles, 33 triples, 122 homers, 513 RBIs, 691 runs and 65 steals in 1,407 games; All-Star Game selection in 1993 and 1997
  • majoring in financial management
  • born Cooper Hayes Blauser on March 24, 2003 in Johns Creek, Ga.

**Bio information via Clemson Athletics

2023: 

  • Redshirted
  • No. 374 freshman in the nation in the preseason by Perfect Game
  • No. 81 freshman in the ACC in the preseason by Perfect Game
  • played for Lexington County in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, when he hit .321 with eight doubles, a triple, 22 RBIs, 28 runs and 11 steals in 32 games; Coastal Plain League All-Star Game selection.

Before Clemson: 

  • No. 448 player and No. 104 shortstop in the nation by Perfect Game
  • No. 44 player and No. 13 shortstop in Georgia by Perfect Game
  • Georgia Dugout Club All-Star
  • second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball
  • member of the state championship team as a senior
  • lettered four times in baseball and three times in football at Wesleyan School, where he was coached by Brian Krehmeyer

Personal: 

  • His father, Jeff, played baseball at Sacramento City College and in the majors with the Atlanta Braves; in 13 MLB years (1987-99) with the Braves (11) and Cubs (2), he hit .262 with 217 doubles, 33 triples, 122 homers, 513 RBIs, 691 runs and 65 steals in 1,407 games; All-Star Game selection in 1993 and 1997
  • majoring in financial management
  • born Cooper Hayes Blauser on March 24, 2003 in Johns Creek, Ga.
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Corbin’s Corner: ‘Sox Cap off Summer with Another Championship

Just over two weeks have passed since the Charlottesville Tom Sox took home their fourth Valley League championship trophy with a 9-5 victory over the Purcellville Cannons in a winner-take-all matchup on August 1. After 15 days of reflection, it’s due time that Corbin’s Corner returned with some observations on Charlottesville’s exhilarating postseason run.

Tom Sox Earn Fourth Valley League Title With 9-5 Win over Purcellville

After 249 games across the Valley League over the course of a 70-day summer ball grind, the fight for the Jim Lineweaver Cup came down to nine innings of baseball at Charlottesville High School on Thursday night. In front of an energetic, blue-out crowd, the Charlottesville Tom Sox (30-15) earned the franchise's fourth VBL Championship, knocking off the Purcellville Cannons (29-16) 9-5 in game three of what was a highly-competitive, back-and-forth championship series.

Tom Sox Clobbered by Cannons In Game Two of Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-15) fell to the Purcellville Cannons (29-15) by a 21-8 final on Wednesday night at Fireman’s Field. It was a packed house for the Cannons, who hit two grand slams and scored the most runs ever by a ‘Sox opponent.

Tom Sox Walk Off Cannons To Take 1-0 Lead in VBL Championship

Sam Mummau hit his first home run of the season in the tenth inning to propel the Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-14) to a 7-5 win over the Purcellville Cannons (28-15) in game one of the VBL Championship series. The ‘Sox came from behind late in the eighth and persevered in front of a loud crowd at Willie T. Barnett Field to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series. 
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