CLASS OF 2017
OF
RHP
Ricky
Brewer Jr.
Keystone (HS) • OH
6' 2" • 160LBS
R/R • 25yr 11mo
6' 2" • 160LBS
R/R • 25yr 11mo
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2017 National
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Long 6-foot-2, 160-pound thinner, projectable body frame. Right-handed hitter starts from an open stance, using a slightly late toe-tap at times, before he strides. Has a fluid load with his hands moving to his back shoulder. Swings with a level bat path through the zone, finishing with a two-handed follow through. Recorded a top exit velocity of 76 mph and ran a 7.82 60-yard dash time. From the outfield he shows good footwork. Throws from a long back arm action into a high ¾ slot with 72 mph arm strength. On the mound he throws with regular effort to his delivery. Lands open at foot strike, finishing with his momentum carrying toward third base side trying to get the most out of his submarine arm slot. Throws using average arm speed with a fastball ranging in velocities from 63-71 mph. The curveball has gradual sinking action with 11/5 tilt between 55-57 mph.
7/15/15
6-foot-2, 160-pound projectable frame. Right-handed hitter that uses a toe tap to load and opens up late. Has a short, compact swing with 73 mph exit velocity and ran 5.17 home to first. At first base he shows good range off the base and is a good target with soft hands. Throws from a long, high-3/4 slot with 72 mph arm strength. On the mound the submarine right-hander is sneaky fast and very deceptive. Long arm from underneath with his fastball sitting 66-68 mph with arm side run and sink. Throws a frisbee breaking ball at 56-57 mph and did showcase a changeup at 57 mph.
Thin 6-foot-2, 160-pound frame with room to fill out. On the mound he threw exclusively from the stretch. His delivery requires very little effort, he uses average arm speed throwing from a low-¾ to side-arm slot. He finishes landing in a good balanced fielding position. His fastball showed some sink at 66-69 mph. Did not show any off-speed pitches at this work out.