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Jason has played both CF and LF for ASU, though he has become the primary CF as the season has continued. He is a left-handed hitter who hits at the top of their lineup and has had a monster year, hitting .363 with a .484 obp and .677 slg. He's a pesky player who is a very tough out, hitting the ball to all fields and running the bases aggressively (24 bases so far this year). Over the summer ... [link]

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Padres front office share thoughts on draft pick, ASU’s Jason Kipnis
Published 6/6/2008 by Greg Esposito at AZ Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums
... that would infuriate Buzz Bissinger, has started his own blog on blogspot (Yes Buzz just like the unclean masses do). The blog, entitled It Might Be Dangerous… You Go First, provides a very interesting look into his mind and the Padres front office. If Josh Byrnes and the D-Backs don’t already they should have it bookmarked for inside information. Check out Paul’s thoughts on the ASU outfielder Jason Kipnis and the rest of his musings here. ...

Padres 2008 Draft Recap
Published 6/9/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... Carroll, RF, U. of Kentucky, 6′4″, 215 lbs, B-L, T-R (bio | 2008 stats | older stats | report | DePo) Carroll is a gaps-type hitter who is seen by some more as a left fielder. Not everyone is convinced he’ll develop enough power for a corner spot. #135: Jason Kipnis, CF, Arizona State U., 5′10″, 175 lbs, B-L, T-R (bio | 2008 stats | older stats | report | DePo) Kipnis is a good ...

Part II - 2008 Draft Recap: The Best of the Rest
Published 6/17/2008 by Preston Gomez at The Sacrifice Bunt
... Despite DePodesta’s evidence to the contrary, Jason Kipnis is not destined to be a CF. ...

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