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CLASS OF 2014
RHP
1B
Robbie
Gilliland
Hilliard Davidson (HS) • OH
6' 4" • 170LBS
R/R • 28yr
6' 4" • 170LBS
R/R • 28yr
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2014 National
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6-foot-4, 170 pounds with a long lanky frame. At the plate, he uses a balanced straight on stance with small up and down leg kick. Needs to incorporate lower half. Level bat path. Overall, will give you line drive production to the opposite field. On the mound, he throws through a high 3/4 arm slot with short arm action. Smooth tempo. Some effort in delivery. Showed an increase in fastball velocity from 76 to now 78 mph. He also mixed in a 61-63 mph curveball that offers gradual 10/4 break.
2/24/13
6-foot-4, 170-pound two-way prospect with long, lanky build. Uses short arm action through high ¾ arm slot. Doesn’t use crow hop. Reached top velocity of 76 mph on his throws with more to come if he uses more of his lower half. At the plate, he starts with a tall, narrow setup with a long stride. Hands get away from his body in his load, which creates some issues with his bat path. Big, lanky prospect with raw tools. On the mound, the right-handed pitcher is still learning how to use his long, lanky frame. Uses short arm action through high ¾ slot. Doesn’t get extension. Fastball sits 73-76 mph. Tends to slow down arm speed on 60-61 mph curveball that shows 10/4 break. Changeup sits between 60-65 mph and knuckleball shows some tumble at 65-67 mph.