Oscar Hirschkorn (@oscarhirschkorn) 's Twitter Profile
Oscar Hirschkorn

@oscarhirschkorn

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calendar_today07-04-2016 23:32:47

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299 Followers

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Armored Heat (@armoredheat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the Top Arms in the Country🔥 ⚡️ Jenzen Hirschkorn (Kingsburg, CA) is disgusting! His consistency and hard work have been impressive. Looking forward to seeing his career unfold!

Perfect Game California (@california_pg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Hirschkorn (2026, Kingsburg, CA) with pull side double that plates another run, NorCal extends lead to 3-1 in the fourth. #UBCWest

Perfect Game California (@california_pg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Hirschkorn (2026, CA) The uncommitted righty got the start for NorCal U and had his FB sitting 91-93 94T. Produced 6 strikeouts in 3 inning’s with a 68% strike rate. Breaking ball (74-82) showed tight spin and created tons of whiffs and K’s. #UBCWest PG_Uncommitted

PG Showcases (@pgshowcases) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Hirschkorn ('26, CA) working 93-95 mph on the FB w/ really easy burst out of the hand. Controlled & fluid arm swing. Nice SL 80-82 mph w/ good 10-4 shape & depth. CH at 85-86 mph w/ feel for it. #PGNational Perfect Game California PG_Uncommitted

Area Code Baseball (@acbaseballgames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best outings in recent Area Code history! Jensen Hirschkorn struck out every hitter he saw in three innings! He was sitting 93-95 T96 🔥 Jensen Hirschkorn #ACGames25

SoCalDraftProspects (@scdraftprospect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Hirschkorn (‘26, Kingsburg HS, CA) Jensen Hirschkorn Uncommitted FB (93-96) SL (81-83) CH (86-87) The tall righty came out firing for 3inn & displayed his standout 3 pitch mix with an excellent 9 K’s. Has impressive SP characteristics as he stands 6’7 W/polished mechanics.

Fresno Pacific University (@fpu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 A Historic Day for FPU! Fresno Pacific University has received a $21.9 million gift from the late philanthropist King J. Richter — the largest in our history and believed to be the second largest public charitable contribution ever made in California’s Central Valley.