Baseball
Cheyenne East's Braden Pearson Commits to Utah for Baseball
2024-12-04
Cheyenne Post 6 baseball player and Cheyenne East High School student Braden Pearson has made a significant decision regarding his athletic future. After initially committing to the University of Texas, a coaching change in Austin led him to pursue a different path in college baseball. Pearson's exceptional skills as a right-handed pitcher have been on full display throughout his career.
Unraveling Braden Pearson's Journey to College Baseball Success
Baseball Prowess at Cheyenne Post 6
Pearson's time with Cheyenne Post 6 has been nothing short of remarkable. His fastball, which reaches the low to mid-90s, has been a weapon on the mound. With an ERA of 2.19, he has demonstrated exceptional control and dominance. In 137 and a third innings of work, he has struck out an impressive 187 hitters while walking only 74 batters. This level of performance showcases his ability to keep opposing teams at bay.During his three seasons, Pearson's record stands at an impressive 18-6, highlighting his consistency and competitiveness. His success at the American Legion level has set the stage for his next chapter in college baseball.Outfield Excellence and Batting Power
Not only is Pearson a force on the mound, but he also patrols the outfield with great skill. In 2024 alone, he has been a monster at the plate, recording an astonishing 14 triples. This showcases his ability to cover a lot of ground and make difficult plays in the outfield while also contributing offensively.Overall in his Legion career, he is hitting an impressive.343 with 103 runs batted in. His batting average and RBI total demonstrate his ability to drive in runs and make an impact at the plate.Utah's Big 12 Journey
Braden Pearson has chosen the University of Utah, a member of the Big 12 conference. In 2024, Utah had a solid season in Pac-12 baseball, finishing with a record of 33-22. This provides Pearson with an opportunity to compete at a high level and continue to develop his skills in a competitive conference.The transition from high school to college baseball is a significant one, but Pearson's track record suggests that he is well-prepared to make the leap. His combination of pitching and hitting abilities will make him a valuable asset to the Utah team.