• Full name Drew Patrick Storen
  • Born 08/11/1987 in Indianapolis, IN
  • Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 200 / Bats: S / Throws: R
  • School Stanford
  • Debut 05/17/2010
  • Drafted in the 1st round (10th overall) by the Washington Nationals in 2009 (signed for $1,600,000).
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    Storen was considered one of the more polished high school pitchers available in the 2007 draft, which makes sense since he was 19. He instantly settled in as the closer and helped the Cardinal reach the 2008 College World Series. The eligible sophomore has been one of the few bright spots for a disappointing '09 Stanford club. Storen has been one of the team's few consistent performers, thanks to his ability to throw quality strikes. He pumps his fastball in the 92-94 mph range and regularly touches 95-96. His fastball has decent life, and his biggest difficulty has been locating it. When he misses, he misses up, leaving him a bit homer prone. While he throws a decent changeup, it's rare, and his power slider is his best secondary pitch, giving him a second plus offering. Storen challenges hitters and isn't afraid to pitch inside. He has a good chance to be the first college closer drafted, potentially in the supplemental or second round. While many eligible sophomores at academic institutions such as Stanford can be tough signs, Storen, whose father Mark Patrick is a radio talk show host who worked on XM Radio's Home Plate baseball channel, will be 22 in August and has little left to prove in college.

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  • Rated Best Slider in the Washington Nationals in 2010

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