The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.44
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
77.0
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.
6/8/15 6-foot-1, 165-pound thin, projectable body frame. He is a more athletic first-baseman showing good footwork around the bag and has the ability to move well laterally off of the bag as well as displaying softness to his hands. He throws with a clean arm action from a ¾ slot, reaching a top velocity of 77 mph on his throws across the infield. Left-handed hitter starts with a balanced set up in the box, while using a toe tap for a timing mechanism, and hands move back fluidly to shoulder for his load. He follows through finishing high with two hands. He showed the ability to use all parts of the field with line drive production during his round of batting practice. He squared the baseball up singling to left-field in a plate appearance during game play. He reached a top exit velocity of 80 mph and ran a 7.44 60-yard dash. Although he is listed as primarily being a first-baseman his services may be needed more as a left-handed pitcher at the next level. Left-handed pitcher with a good feel for all three of his pitches and shows good pitchability. The lefty has good rhythm and tempo to his delivery that requires regular effort. He uses a straight up and down leg lift with repeatable mechanics. He throws using average arm speed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 80-83 mph. His curveball was thrown at 62-64 that showed good depth and break at a 1/7 plane. He threw his changeup using fastball arm speed that showed sink at 73-75 mph. In the game setting he struck out 4 out of the 5 batters he faced and registered a ground ball out.
7/29/14 6-foot, 165-pound thin, athletic build with room to fill. First-baseman has good athletic footwork around the bag, moves well laterally off the bag with 78 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts with a wide pigeon toed set up. Uses a toe-tap timing mechanism with a fluid hands back trigger. His top exit velocity was at 81 mph. Uses both fields well with doubles type power and has an upward bat path to the ball. Lefty with three pitches who has a good feel for his off-speed stuff. Throws using a clean arm action with quicker armspeed through a ¾ slot, falling off third-base side on his follow through. His fastball showed some natural sink and tailing action at 79-83 mph. Tends to manipulate curveball, but throws it for strikes with 1/7 tilt and slurvy gradual break at 61-62 mph. Also has a good feel for a third pitch in his changeup that is thrown at fastball armspeed with similar tailing action as his fastball at 71 mph.
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6/8/15
6-foot-1, 165-pound thin, projectable body frame. He is a more athletic first-baseman showing good footwork around the bag and has the ability to move well laterally off of the bag as well as displaying softness to his hands. He throws with a clean arm action from a ¾ slot, reaching a top velocity of 77 mph on his throws across the infield. Left-handed hitter starts with a balanced set up in the box, while using a toe tap for a timing mechanism, and hands move back fluidly to shoulder for his load. He follows through finishing high with two hands. He showed the ability to use all parts of the field with line drive production during his round of batting practice. He squared the baseball up singling to left-field in a plate appearance during game play. He reached a top exit velocity of 80 mph and ran a 7.44 60-yard dash. Although he is listed as primarily being a first-baseman his services may be needed more as a left-handed pitcher at the next level. Left-handed pitcher with a good feel for all three of his pitches and shows good pitchability. The lefty has good rhythm and tempo to his delivery that requires regular effort. He uses a straight up and down leg lift with repeatable mechanics. He throws using average arm speed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 80-83 mph. His curveball was thrown at 62-64 that showed good depth and break at a 1/7 plane. He threw his changeup using fastball arm speed that showed sink at 73-75 mph. In the game setting he struck out 4 out of the 5 batters he faced and registered a ground ball out.
7/29/14
6-foot, 165-pound thin, athletic build with room to fill. First-baseman has good athletic footwork around the bag, moves well laterally off the bag with 78 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts with a wide pigeon toed set up. Uses a toe-tap timing mechanism with a fluid hands back trigger. His top exit velocity was at 81 mph. Uses both fields well with doubles type power and has an upward bat path to the ball. Lefty with three pitches who has a good feel for his off-speed stuff. Throws using a clean arm action with quicker armspeed through a ¾ slot, falling off third-base side on his follow through. His fastball showed some natural sink and tailing action at 79-83 mph. Tends to manipulate curveball, but throws it for strikes with 1/7 tilt and slurvy gradual break at 61-62 mph. Also has a good feel for a third pitch in his changeup that is thrown at fastball armspeed with similar tailing action as his fastball at 71 mph.