Delvin Zinn
6 Delvin Zinn
  • Height:
    5'10
  • Weight:
    175
  • Hometown:
    Pontotoc
  • Position:
    IF
  • Year:
    FR
  • State:
    MS
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • High School:
    Pontotoc HS
  • Previous College:
    Mississippi State
  • gp
    45
  • avg
    .408
  • hr
    0
  • rbi
    32
  • r
    41
  • sb
    7
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Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 45 26
Plate appearances 188 116
At Bats 169 106
Runs 41 17
Hits 69 41
Doubles 4 4
Triples 2 1
Home Runs 0 0
Runs Batted In 32 14
Total bases 77 47
Walks 16 8
Hit by pitch 2 2
Strikeouts 14 8
Sacrifice Flies 1 0
Sacrifice Hits 0 0
Hit into double play 0 0
Stolen Bases 7 5
Caught Stealing 7 2
Batting Average .408 .387
On Base Percentage .463 .440
Slugging Percentage .456 .443
Game Log - Hitting
Game Log - Base Running
Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Fielding

Splits Stats: Hitting

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News mentions
Zinn signs with Cubs
Zinn signs with Cubs

Itawamba Community College freshman shortstop Delvin Zinn signed a professional baseball contract with the Chicago Cubs Tuesday.

Zinn selected by Chicago in MLB Draft
Zinn selected by Chicago in MLB Draft

Zinn was rated as the No. 232 overall prospect and the No. 9 prospect in Mississippi by Baseball America. He was drafted in the 28th round of the 2015 MLB Draft as the 833rd overall pick by the Cubs, but elected to sign with Mississippi State University before transferring to ICC in December.

Zinn named to BaseballAmerica.com Top 500 MLB prospects
Zinn named to BaseballAmerica.com Top 500 MLB prospects

Freshman shortstop Delvin Zinn has been listed amongst the Top 500 MLB Draft in the eyes of BaseballAmerica.com

Pair of Indians earn MACJC All-State honors
Pair of Indians earn MACJC All-State honors

The ICC baseball team had two honorees on the 2016 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State team. Sophomore left fielder Timothy Rowe and freshman shortstop Delvin Zinn were amongst the 24 players selected for this year’s honors.

Baseball explodes for 12 runs to force Game 3
Baseball explodes for 12 runs to force Game 3

After dropping Game One of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) playoffs Friday to Meridian Community College, the Itawamba Community College baseball team exploded for 17 hits and 12 runs in Game Two to pick up the 12-5 win and force a decisive Game Three.

Baseball drops Game 1 heartbreaker to Meridian, 5-4
Baseball drops Game 1 heartbreaker to Meridian, 5-4

Seventh-seeded ICC dropped a 5-4 decision Friday night in the opening round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) playoffs at Meridian Community College, as the No. 2 Eagles rallied with three runs in the bottom of the night.

Big innings powers Baseball to run-rule win over Co-Lin
Big innings powers Baseball to run-rule win over Co-Lin

An offensive explosion of 11 runs over two innings powered the Itawamba Community College baseball team to a 16-6 run-rule victory over Copiah-Lincoln Community College in game one Saturday.

Baseball sweeps Co-Lin to end regular season
Baseball sweeps Co-Lin to end regular season

In the final doubleheader of the season for Itawamba Community College’s baseball program, the Indians completed a sweep of Copiah-Lincoln Community College by taking game two 8-2 Saturday.

Baseball rallies to take game one over Holmes, 8-6
Baseball rallies to take game one over Holmes, 8-6

In a crucial MACJC doubleheader, the Itawamba Community College baseball program rallied to win game one over Holmes Community College Tuesday.

Baseball outhits No. 15 East Central but falls, 6-3
Baseball outhits No. 15 East Central but falls, 6-3

The Itawamba Community College baseball team outhit No. 15 East Central Community College in game one of their twin bill on Saturday, but dropped a 6-3 decision.

Baseball outlasted by No. 15 East Central, 7-6
Baseball outlasted by No. 15 East Central, 7-6

After outhitting No. 15 East Central Community College in game one, the Itawamba Community College baseball squad kept their bats hot as they once again picked up more hits in game two, but fell 7-6 to give the Warriors the sweep.

Baseball holds on to take game one from Southwest, 4-3
Baseball holds on to take game one from Southwest, 4-3

A three run sixth inning propelled the Itawamba Community College baseball program to a 4-3 victory in game one over Southwest Mississippi Community College Saturday.

Reed’s walk off home run completes Baseball sweep of Southwest
Reed’s walk off home run completes Baseball sweep of Southwest

The Itawamba Community College baseball program has had its share of close games this season and picked up their fifth straight one-run win Saturday as freshman outfielder Tyreque Reed (Houlka) blasted a walk off home run to defeat Southwest Mississippi Community College, 5-4.

Baseball outlasts Delta in game one
Baseball outlasts Delta in game one

Game one of Itawamba Community College’s baseball doubleheader with Mississippi Delta Community College was a back-and-fourth affair with five lead changes, and the Indians were able to outlast the Trojans to pick up a 7-6 win.

Baseball drops Game 1 to Jones, 14-3
Baseball drops Game 1 to Jones, 14-3

The Indians team dropped Game 1, 14-3, to Jones County Junior College on Saturday.

Barnes’ walk-off lifts Indians past Jones County, 8-7
Barnes’ walk-off lifts Indians past Jones County, 8-7

Kaleb Barnes stepped up with walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh to help give the Indians a 8-7 win after seeing the lead slip away in the top of the inning.

Baseball falls to Coahoma in Game 2, 8-1
Baseball falls to Coahoma in Game 2, 8-1

The Indians (16-14, 3-9 MACJC) couldn’t carry the momentum from their Game 1 victory into the final contest, as the Tigers (11-22, 6-9 MACJC) used a five-run fifth inning to pull away for a 8-1 victory earn a split on the evening.

Baseball’s rally comes up just short in game one
Baseball’s rally comes up just short in game one

The Itawamba Community College baseball team rallied for six runs in the seventh to cut Meridian Community College’s lead to one, but came up just short falling 10-8 in the opening game of the doubleheader.

Rowe, Payne lead Baseball to 10-3 win over Meridian
Rowe, Payne lead Baseball to 10-3 win over Meridian

After seeing their rally come up two runs short in game one, the Itawamba Community College baseball squad left little doubt in game two picking up a 10-3 game two victory over Meridian Community College behind big performances from Timothy Rowe (Hernando) and John Morgan Payne (Belmont) Friday.

Hot bats and strong pitching gives Baseball game one win
Hot bats and strong pitching gives Baseball game one win

After a tough weekend on the road the Itawamba Community College baseball program bounced back with a big 10-3 game one win over Southwest Tennessee Community College.

Errors dooms Baseball in game one against East Central
Errors dooms Baseball in game one against East Central

In game one of a non conference doubleheader with conference foe East Central Community College, Itawamba Community College committed an uncharacteristic six errors and surrendered 10 hits in the 13-1 run-rule loss Saturday.

Baseball drops game two to Calhoun, 5-1
Baseball drops game two to Calhoun, 5-1

In their sixth and final meeting of the year, Calhoun Community College (AL) rallied late to defeat Itawamba Community College, 5-1.

Baseball takes Game 1 over Lake Land, 7-2
Baseball takes Game 1 over Lake Land, 7-2

Delvin Zinn and Timothy Rowe provided the pop while Trenton Stringer kept the Lake Land Lakes' bats quite in the Indians' Game 1, 7-2, win on Saturday.

Big inning helps ICC sweep Lake Land
Big inning helps ICC sweep Lake Land

The Indians sent 15 batters to the plate and scored 10 runs in the bottom of the second inning to complete the sweep of the Lake Land (IL) Lakes with a 14-2 Game 2 win in five innings on Saturday.

Big first inning powers baseball to 13-1 win
Big first inning powers baseball to 13-1 win

A Timothy Rowe (Hernando) grand slam powered Itawamba Community College to a 10 run first inning and a 13-1 run-rule victory over Williams Baptist on Thursday.

Baseball takes game one over Williams Baptist, 13-1
Baseball takes game one over Williams Baptist, 13-1

Itawamba Community College baseball’s bats woke up in a big way, scoring seven runs in the fourth to propel them to a 13-1 run-rule victory over Williams Baptist (AR) Thursday.

Errors doom baseball in loss to Calhoun, 7-3
Errors doom baseball in loss to Calhoun, 7-3

ICC dropped its first game of the season to Calhoun (AL) Community College, 7-3, on Saturday to end a four-game winning streak in the first game of the doubleheader. The Indians (4-1) were unable to overcome four errors, which led to six unearned runs for the Warhawks (9-6).

Bats heat up to help baseball earn split with Calhoun
Bats heat up to help baseball earn split with Calhoun

ICC dropped Game 1 7-3 before rebounding with an 11-3 win to earn a split with Calhoun (AL) Community College on Saturday at Roy Cresap Field.

Baseball takes Game 1 over Calhoun, 7-2
Baseball takes Game 1 over Calhoun, 7-2

A two-run triple by Tyreque Reed (Houlka) highlighted a six-run bottom of the first inning in ICC's 7-2 Game 1 victory over Calhoun (AL) Community College on Tuesday.

Big inning gives Indian baseball come from behind game one win
Big inning gives Indian baseball come from behind game one win

Itawamba Community College baseball opened the 2016 with a big second inning to defeat Motlow State Community College (TN) 19-9 in game one of the season opening doubleheader.

Baseball completes sweep with game two shutout
Baseball completes sweep with game two shutout

After having to fight from behind in game one, Itawamba Community College baseball scored early and often to pick up the 13-0 run-rule game two victory and sweep of Motlow State (TN).

Early experience key for Indians in 2016
Early experience key for Indians in 2016

Early experience for a roster filled with freshmen will be the key for ICC this season as the Indians look to return to their winning ways in 2016 after finishing 19-17 last season and missing out on the playoffs for the second-straight season.