Corona's Seth Hernandez is set to become next great pitcher from Southern California
Briefly

Seth Hernandez, a pitcher from Corona, is carving a name for himself in high school baseball with remarkable stats, including 88 strikeouts and only 3 walks over 42 1/3 innings. His control, throwing 98 mph, contrasts with typical teenage pitchers. Having never faced defeat in high school, he's posted an impressive 8-0 record this season with an ERA of 0.17. Coach Andy Wise highlights Hernandez's goal to enhance his pitch command, which has resulted in an outstanding performance likely to lead him into a successful collegiate and professional career.
In just 42 1/3 innings, Seth Hernandez has struck out 88 batters while walking only three, showcasing an unprecedented level of control.
Hernandez has never suffered a pitching defeat in high school baseball, boasting a remarkable record of 9-0 last season and 8-0 this season.
Described as having 'freakishly good' command, Hernandez's pinpoint control stands out among teenagers who typically walk and hit more batters.
Coach Andy Wise emphasized Hernandez's commitment to improvement, stating that controlling walks and enhancing his command became the player’s primary goal.
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