CLASS OF 2018
RHP
1B
Addison
Walker
Williston Northampton (HS) • RI
6' 3" • 175LBS
R/R • 25yr 7mo
Travel Team: L&M
6' 3" • 175LBS
R/R • 25yr 7mo
Travel Team: L&M
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2018 National
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- 2017 CT/RI Unsigned Senior Games: Complete Evaluations - Sep 17, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 CT/RI Unsigned Senior Games - Top Performers - Aug 14, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 CT/RI Unsigned Senior Games - Sneak Peek - Aug 14, 2017
- Results from New England's 2017 CT-RI Unsigned Senior Games - Aug 10, 2017
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6-foot-3, 175-pound, a long, lengthy athlete. The neck is long, shoulders are rounded off, has plenty of room to fill out and put mass on. A right-handed pitcher, the hands start and stay at the chest. The leg raise is easy and smooth, has coil to it at its peak, along with upper body in the gather position. The arm action is longer on the back side, has a small jab at the bottom of the path. The arm works out of a higher ¾ slot, lead leg gets across his body on front foot contact. The fastball was located down in the zone, pitched downhill, comes out of his hand easily, clocked at 77-81 mph, with much more in the tank. Getting lead leg in line will help locating to outer half, should help with getting hips to provide some more explosion on release. The breaking ball was 66-69 mph, more top to bottom rotation. The changeup, showed proper fade and action to the armside, clocked at 71-72 mph, is better of the two of secondary pitches, comes out of the same slot, with same arm speed. Times to the plate were at 1.22, worked quick between pitches. Delivery wise, reminds a bit of Derek Lowe, someone to follow for sure, look for the velocity to climb, with down action to the baseball.
6/20/17
6-foot-3, 180-pound, a long, lengthy athletic frame, the neck is long, shoulders are rounded off, has a ton of room to fill out and add mass. A right-handed pitcher, has simple repeatable delivery. The leg raise and upper body have coil to them, but are controlled. The separation is clean at the midsection, front glove is firm and at shoulder height. The lead leg on foot strike gets slightly across his body. The arm action is longer on the backside, with small jab at the bottom of the arm swing. The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, locates well with sink to the arm side. The fastball was clocked at 75-78 mph, look for it to increase with added strength and continued throwing. The breaking ball was clocked at 60-63 mph with bigger downward break. The changeup showed arm side sink, clocked at 70-72 mph. The tempo was good, worked quickly and times to the plate were at 1.38 to plate. Interesting arm, look for the velocity to climb.