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CLASS OF 2017

RHP

Kevin
Condon

Colts Neck (HS) • NJ
5' 10" • 155LBS
R/R • 25yr 2mo

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New Jersey Games (July 23, 2016)
Condon is a slender right handed pitcher at 5-foot-10 155-pounds. Throws from an over-the-top arm slot. Has a high glove-side while going down the mound, giving him some leverage and some downhill action on fastball. Curveball is topped at 60 mph and has gradual 11/5 movement. Fastball is a straight four seamer - topped at 80 but sat 78-79 mostly.


NJ Underclass Games (September 20, 2015)
Condon was one of only a couple pitchers to retire each of the five hitters he faced. The 5-foot-10 right-hander has a high compete level and consistently collects outs. His fastball is effective with arm side run at 77-80 (82) and his changeup is a potential plus pitch with late arm side fade at 69-70 MPH. His breaking ball was slurve in action (10-to-4) but needs to be thrown more aggressively.
NJ Open (August 5, 2015)
Condon is 5-foot-10, 155 pound RHP from Colts Neck High School. The slender right-hander pitches with good tempo and compact mechanics and bent over posture which plays into his ¾ arm slot. He has a long, clean arm action and solid arm speed. His fastball has some arm side run at ranged between 78 and 82 miles-per-hour. His best off-speed offering is his changeup, which proved to be the event’s best changeup when thrown with arm speed. This pitch has late fade to his arm side and was swing-and-miss at the Open ID event. His curveball shows good shape but will have to be thrown more aggressively and with more velocity than 61-62 miles-per-hour for it to be a solid third offering. His fastball-changeup combination is the “play-now” type and his curveball is still in the early stages of development. I’d be interested in seeing a progression to slider with the currently arm slot.

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