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CLASS OF 2016
OF
Nick
DiGennaro
Mason (HS) • OH
5' 11" • 155LBS
R/R • 26yr 3mo
5' 11" • 155LBS
R/R • 26yr 3mo
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2016 National
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5-foot-11, 155-pound average build. From the outfield he takes good routes with a long ¾ arm swing and top velocity of 68 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets to even. Uses leg kick to load and uses good rhythm in his swing. Swing is slightly uphill with exit velocity of 79 mph and 4.44 home to first.
7/29/14
5-foot-11, 155 pound projectable frame. From the outfield he need to be more aggressive coming to get the baseball and using a crow hop. He throws from a ¾ slot with a top velocity of 69 mph. Right handed hitter started open and gets to squared with a leg lift. He uses good rhythm in his hands to get them started and a flat bat path. His top exit velocity from a tee is 79 mph and was 4.58 home to first.
6/10/2014
5-foot-11, 155 pound athlete with a project-able swing. Showed ability to create angles to cut off balls in the gap in the outfield. Has sound fundamentals working through the baseball. Very accurate with throws, which makes up for lack of arm strength. Good gap to gap approach at the plate. Shows good bat speed with the ability to barrel up the baseball. Lower half drifts towards the baseball at times on pitches away.