Los Angeles Times

Danner’s experience was ‘awesome’ and so was he

- By Eric Sondheimer COACH OF THE YEAR eric.sondheimer@latimes.com Twitter @latsondhei­mer

Back when Hagen Danner was 12 years old and hitting a home run on national television at the Little League World Series, many people were predicting greatness in the years ahead.

Except there’s no guarantee that youth phenoms will live up to expectatio­ns. People catch up to them and have their own growth spurts.

But Danner has more than lived up to his potential. This season, in his senior year at Huntington Beach High, he set a school record with 12 home runs and finished with a .350 batting average and 40 RBIs. On the mound, he had a record of 11-1 with a 1.22 ERA in helping Huntington Beach attain a No. 1 ranking nationally during the regular season.

For his individual and team contributi­ons, Danner was selected The Times’ player of the year in high school baseball.

“No regrets in four years,” he said of his high school experience. “I had a blast. I played with my best friends and a great coaching staff. It’s been awesome.”

Even though he was the losing pitcher in a 4-1 quarterfin­als playoff loss to Placentia El Dorado, it doesn’t take away from his terrific season. Whether at the plate or on the mound, Danner usually delivered — despite those huge expectatio­ns that never let up since his youth days.

“Anything can happen, especially with baseball being such a hard sport,’’ he said. “I’m glad it’s going the way it’s been going for me.”

Danner was able to turn potential into results. His fastball is in the low to mid-90s and he demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l power at the plate. The key, he said, was staying healthy. He had trainers take care of his arm and made sure he took lots of batting practice.

“I’ve had it, but I haven’t shown it as much as I could have,” he said of hitting home runs. “It just came. I was making good contact.”

As for his pitching, the developmen­t of his curveball made him even more effective.

“I wanted to have command with all my pitches, and I think I had it,” he said. “My curveball helped me out. I love throwing that thing.”

His only disappoint­ment might have been giving up a home run in the quarterfin­als loss to El Dorado.

“I could have had maybe better command of my curveball in some outings, but I did my best,” he said.

He has signed with UCLA and will wait to see about pro baseball options after the draft. He is projected to be selected early.

Whatever happens, Danner has left a lasting positive impression during his playing days in Southern California, from Little League through high school.

 ?? Eric Sondheimer Los Angeles Times ?? ON THE MOUND and at the plate, Hagen Danner was a force for Huntington Beach High.
Eric Sondheimer Los Angeles Times ON THE MOUND and at the plate, Hagen Danner was a force for Huntington Beach High.

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