The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.17
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
79.0
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, 180-pound athletic body frame. From the infield he shows pretty good footwork approaching ground balls and playing through the baseball for the most part. He fields more out front with his hands, showing softness to them. He throws using a clean, short arm action coming from a ¾ slot reaching a top velocity of 79 mph across the infield. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance using simple, repeatable step and swing mechanics. His hands back load gets close to an arm bar position. He swings with a slightly upward bat path through the zone, and finishes high with a two-handed follow through. He showed some strength during his round of batting practice. He reached a top exit velocity of 91 mph and ran a 7.17 60-yard dash. On the mound he uses a slow paced tempo in a delivery that requires regular effort. He lands in a straight line at foot strike. He throws using quick arm speed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 83-86 mph. He threw his curveball at 67-69 mph with gradual break and good depth at an 11/5 plane. He threw a slider with tighter break than his curveball at 74-76 mph. He flashed a changeup during warm ups at 74 mph.
6/16/14 6-foot, 170-pound frame with room to fill. Although he is listed as primarily an infielder Binnie had the top velocity on the mound during the ‘16/’17 games. He threw with a short arm action and quick arm speed coming from a ¾ slot. His fastball was consistently 84-85 mph. Needs to develop secondary pitches. His curveball was 62-64 mph with slurvy type break. His Slider was tighter and his better breaking pitch at 70 mph with average break to it. Showed well as a position player also, needs to be more aggressive playing through the baseball, moves well laterally so he would be an athletic third-baseman if he wants to stay there. Uses a short arm action coming from ¾ slot producing a top velocity of 82 mph on his throws. Squared up a single up the middle and grounded out to third base showing descent speed. Right handed hitter starts with a tall feet closer together balanced set up. He uses a longer stride and hands back trigger that gets close to arm bar at times. Showed descent power for size and age creating a top exit velocity of 82 mph. Ran a 4.69 on his BP swing from home to first base.
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6-foot, 180-pound athletic body frame. From the infield he shows pretty good footwork approaching ground balls and playing through the baseball for the most part. He fields more out front with his hands, showing softness to them. He throws using a clean, short arm action coming from a ¾ slot reaching a top velocity of 79 mph across the infield. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance using simple, repeatable step and swing mechanics. His hands back load gets close to an arm bar position. He swings with a slightly upward bat path through the zone, and finishes high with a two-handed follow through. He showed some strength during his round of batting practice. He reached a top exit velocity of 91 mph and ran a 7.17 60-yard dash. On the mound he uses a slow paced tempo in a delivery that requires regular effort. He lands in a straight line at foot strike. He throws using quick arm speed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 83-86 mph. He threw his curveball at 67-69 mph with gradual break and good depth at an 11/5 plane. He threw a slider with tighter break than his curveball at 74-76 mph. He flashed a changeup during warm ups at 74 mph.
6/16/14
6-foot, 170-pound frame with room to fill. Although he is listed as primarily an infielder Binnie had the top velocity on the mound during the ‘16/’17 games. He threw with a short arm action and quick arm speed coming from a ¾ slot. His fastball was consistently 84-85 mph. Needs to develop secondary pitches. His curveball was 62-64 mph with slurvy type break. His Slider was tighter and his better breaking pitch at 70 mph with average break to it. Showed well as a position player also, needs to be more aggressive playing through the baseball, moves well laterally so he would be an athletic third-baseman if he wants to stay there. Uses a short arm action coming from ¾ slot producing a top velocity of 82 mph on his throws. Squared up a single up the middle and grounded out to third base showing descent speed. Right handed hitter starts with a tall feet closer together balanced set up. He uses a longer stride and hands back trigger that gets close to arm bar at times. Showed descent power for size and age creating a top exit velocity of 82 mph. Ran a 4.69 on his BP swing from home to first base.