The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.01
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.18 - 2.22
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
7/30/15 Big and strong right-handed hitting catcher. The tools to catch are there, needs to tweak and clean hsi transfer and arm strength. Threw 2.18 down to second base as he tends to get under the ball when he throws. Arm strength of 73. Receiving the ball needs some softening but he controls the glove fine. The bat is his strength as he displayed a tee exit velocity of 94. The set up is spread out and he lets his hands work. Shortening down the path will help his in game at bats and lead to a higher exit velocity. Keep an eye on his bat and he could kick to first base as well, if need be.
6/23/15 Right-handed hitting catcher with a flat swing and a chance to hit for power as he matures. The tee exit velocity was 90, out of a low stance setup with a wide base. The barrel is flat through the zone. The pop time was 1.99 and he receiving is a bit raw now but can improve with reps. The feet work well on the transfer and needs to throw the top half of the ball. Arm strength needs to improve, 69 from back there. Arm is loose and should be easy for him to improve. Ran a 4.82 out of the box.
12/6/14 Power in the bat is the first thing that comes to the forefront when watching this 6-foot-1, 215-pound catcher. Tee exit velocity of 89 mph and the bat is long and strong. The barrel is flat through the zone and the feet are quiet, stable out of a semi-crouched stance. The hand path is simple and clean. The body needs some strength and growth but he could be a dangerous offensive player these next couple years. Threw 76 mph in the infield and 73 behind the dish. Ran a 5.53 40-yard dash and showed loose actions while moving around at the showcase. Pop time of 1.98 with a long arm path and feet that are happy back there. The tools to catch are there, just needs some cleaning of technique and experience. Probably an offensive catcher/first baseman in the future. Definite follow across the board.
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Big and strong right-handed hitting catcher. The tools to catch are there, needs to tweak and clean hsi transfer and arm strength. Threw 2.18 down to second base as he tends to get under the ball when he throws. Arm strength of 73. Receiving the ball needs some softening but he controls the glove fine. The bat is his strength as he displayed a tee exit velocity of 94. The set up is spread out and he lets his hands work. Shortening down the path will help his in game at bats and lead to a higher exit velocity. Keep an eye on his bat and he could kick to first base as well, if need be.
6/23/15
Right-handed hitting catcher with a flat swing and a chance to hit for power as he matures. The tee exit velocity was 90, out of a low stance setup with a wide base. The barrel is flat through the zone. The pop time was 1.99 and he receiving is a bit raw now but can improve with reps. The feet work well on the transfer and needs to throw the top half of the ball. Arm strength needs to improve, 69 from back there. Arm is loose and should be easy for him to improve. Ran a 4.82 out of the box.
12/6/14
Power in the bat is the first thing that comes to the forefront when watching this 6-foot-1, 215-pound catcher. Tee exit velocity of 89 mph and the bat is long and strong. The barrel is flat through the zone and the feet are quiet, stable out of a semi-crouched stance. The hand path is simple and clean. The body needs some strength and growth but he could be a dangerous offensive player these next couple years. Threw 76 mph in the infield and 73 behind the dish. Ran a 5.53 40-yard dash and showed loose actions while moving around at the showcase. Pop time of 1.98 with a long arm path and feet that are happy back there. The tools to catch are there, just needs some cleaning of technique and experience. Probably an offensive catcher/first baseman in the future. Definite follow across the board.