• Full name David Fletcher Cooper
  • Born 02/12/1987 in Stockton, CA
  • Profile Ht.: 6'0" / Wt.: 200 / Bats: L / Throws: L
  • School California
  • Debut 04/29/2011
  • Drafted in the 1st round (17th overall) by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2008 (signed for $1,500,000).
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    Another NorCal product, Cooper began his college career at Cal State Fullerton, helping lead the Titans to the College World Series. He had hits in seven consecutive at-bats in Omaha, earning all-tournament honors, but transferred after the season back closer to home, instantly becoming Cal's best player. He's evolved as a hitter since that season, going from two homers as a freshman to a Pacific-10 Conference-best 19 as a junior. Cooper's hitting ability stems from strong hands and forearms and excellent hand-eye coordination more than pure bat speed, and some scouts believe he'll be more susceptible in pro ball to big velocity because of it. Others believe his smooth, pure swing will let him catch up to any fastball. He has a polished, patient approach and absolutely mashes mistakes to all parts of the park. Cooper's value is in his bat; he's a well-below-average runner who could become a real baseclogger down the line. Defensively, he flashes average ability at first, but some scouts label him disinterested at worst and below-average at best. Cooper's bat could take him into the first round, though an American League club would be a better fit.

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Best Tools List

  • Rated Best Strike-Zone Discipline in the Toronto Blue Jays in 2012
  • Rated Best Hitter for Average in the Toronto Blue Jays in 2010

Career Transactions

  • Binghamton Mets released 1B David Cooper.
  • 1B David Cooper assigned to Binghamton Mets.
  • New York Mets signed free agent 1B David Cooper to a minor league contract.
  • Columbus Clippers activated 1B David Cooper from the 7-day disabled list.
  • Columbus Clippers placed 1B David Cooper on the 7-day disabled list. Strained left shoulder.
  • 1B David Cooper assigned to Cleveland Indians.
  • Cleveland Indians sent 1B David Cooper outright to Columbus Clippers.
  • Cleveland Indians designated David Cooper for assignment.
  • Cleveland Indians signed free agent 1B David Cooper.
  • Columbus Clippers released 1B David Cooper.
  • Columbus Clippers activated 1B David Cooper from the 7-day disabled list.
  • sent 1B David Cooper on a rehab assignment to AZL Indians.
  • 1B David Cooper assigned to Columbus Clippers.
  • Cleveland Indians signed free agent 1B David Cooper to a minor league contract.
  • Toronto Blue Jays released 1B David Cooper.
  • Toronto Blue Jays activated 1B David Cooper from the 15-day disabled list.
  • sent 1B David Cooper on a rehab assignment to Dunedin Blue Jays.
  • Toronto Blue Jays placed 1B David Cooper on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to August 23, 2012. Mid back injury.
  • Toronto Blue Jays recalled David Cooper from Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays optioned David Cooper to Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays recalled David Cooper from Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays optioned David Cooper to Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays recalled David Cooper from Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays optioned David Cooper to Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays selected the contract of David Cooper from Las Vegas 51s.
  • David Cooper assigned to Las Vegas 51s.
  • Toronto Blue Jays invited non-roster 1B David Cooper to spring training.
  • 1B David Cooper assigned to Bravos de Margarita.
  • Toronto Blue Jays invited non-roster 1B David Cooper to spring training.
  • Mesa Solar Sox placed 1B David Cooper on the reserve list.
  • New Hampshire Fisher Cats activated 1B David Cooper from the 7-day disabled list.
  • New Hampshire Fisher Cats placed 1B David Cooper on the 7-day disabled list retroactive to June 15, 2009.

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