Parents: Scott & Michelle Hunter
Birthday: October 1, 2002
2026: Hunter made eight trips to the mound during his third season, covering a hair over seven innings, (7.1 IP). He walked five batters and had an ERA of 14.73, with 12 of the 14 runs he gave up being earned. His longest outing was the 2.1 IP at APU on February 25 and he allowed only one run over his first four appearances on three total hits.
2025: Hunter's second season of work saw him be a steady arm out of the bullpen. His first game action was a clean inning against CSULA, striking out a man. Of his first six games spanning 8.2IP, he allowed just one run. In that stretch was one of his Point Loma outings where he went 3IP and struck out three. On March 15, he set a career-high in innings worked (five) and total pitches (57), only allowing one run in the relief effort. In all, Hunter had three games where he did not allow a hit, and seven games where did not allow a run.
2024: Hunter had five appearances before redshirting this season. His first career outing came against Ave Maria (FL) who was #15 in the nation at the time. He picked up his first strikeout against Whitter on February 12. After a few weeks off, Hunter threw 35 pitches in an inning of work, striking out three, all of which were season-highs. He finished the season with two solid outings, going an inning in each, allowing zero hits and striking out three total.
What would you give a TedTalk on, even if no one asked for it?
Understanding the difference between male and female almond trees
What is one food you could eat for the rest of your life, what is one you would destroy from the earth, and why?
Eat steak for the rest of my life; destroy curry
What is your record for the game “chubby bunny” or how many marshmallows do you think you can put in your mouth?
Never more than two
If your major were a reality TV show, what would it be called?
No Grey Areas
What is the dumbest way you have gotten hurt?
Crashing headfirst on a bike into the metal fence at my house