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Prospects in 2010 – Daan Cornelissen – GCL Pirates

Posted on November 26, 2010 by philipp

Like last year we’re taking a look back at the performances by the Europeans who played in affiliated minor league ball in the United States in 2010.

Daan Cornelissen

Birth date: 07/06/1991 in Helmond, Netherlands
Throws/Bats: Right/Left
Organization: Pittsburgh Pirates
Position: Outfield/First Base

2010 Season: After signing with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization 2009, Daan Cornelissen made his professional debut in the Gulf Coast League at the age of 18 one year later. He split time between first base, left and right field in his first season. He collected ten hits in 83 at-bats (.120/.213/.169) with four doubles, nine runs and five RBI through 32 games.

Career Stats: 32 GP, 95 PA, 83 AB, 9 R, 10 H, 5 RBI, 10 BB, 38 SO, AVG .120, OBP .213, SLG .169
Highest Level: Rookie (2010)
Link to Baseball-Reference.com

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