Colin Houck is a shortstop, infielder and right-handed pitcher. He is currently the 14th ranked player in the 2023 MLB draft.
Colin Houck was born on September 30, 2004, in Lilburn, Georgia. He is 18 years and 8 months old. He attended Parkview High School in Lilburn, Georgia. He is the current phenomenon out of Parkview HS which in the past has produced baseball stars like Matt Olson. The school also has three national championships and nine state titles to their credit in the last 25 years. Houck rejected football to follow the path of baseball. Since then he has won the 2022-23 Gatorade Georgia Player of the Year Award. He has notched up a batting average of .487 with 8 home runs, 56 runs scored and 50 RBI. He has the combination of strength and bat speed, thereby giving him the necessary power to hit the ball and score runs on behalf of his team. He also has the potential to manage offense and defense in the third base for the team.
Colin Houck has currently vouched to play collegiate baseball for Mississippi State University.
Colin Houck’s Parents
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Colin Houck’s Father
Not much information is available at this time regarding the father of Colin Houck. However, he along with his mother helped him in balancing his academics and athletics in school.
Colin Houck’s Mother
Not much information is available at this time regarding the mother of Colin Houck. However, she along with his father has helped him balance his academics and athletics in his school.
Colin Houck’s Siblings
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FAQs
A. Colin Houck was born on September 30, 2004, in Lilburn, Georgia.
A. Colin Houck is 6’2’’ in height and weighs 190 lbs.
A. There is not much information available regarding the parents of Colin Houck. However, they helped him in his academics and athletics at his school.
A. Colin Houck is a right handed batter and also throws right handed.
A. Colin Houck chose to play collegiate baseball for Mississippi State University.