CLASS OF 2014
OF
2B
Timothy
Feasel
Urbana University
Olentangy (HS) • OH
5' 10" • 170LBS
R/R
Olentangy (HS) • OH
5' 10" • 170LBS
R/R
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5-foot-11, 185-pound prospect with strong, athletic frame. Uses long arm action through ¾ to high ¾ arm slot. Corner outfield type. Good reads. Reached a top velocity of 78 mph. In the infield, he reacts well at third base. Needs to play on the toes of his feet as he tends to get flat. Reached a top velocity of 74 mph. Winds up in his transfer. At the plate, he starts in an athletic, balanced stance. Uses a short stride. Compact swing. Level path that doesn’t create much loft. Overall fluid rhythm. Registered top exit velocity of 80 mph. Ran a 4.69 out of the box.
6/26/13
5-foot-11, 185-pound prospect with solid, athletic frame. Registered a 7.21 60-yard dash. Versatile prospect that shows the ability to play several positions due to his athleticism. From the outfield, he uses long arm action through high ¾ arm slot. Shows fluid footwork. Reached top velocity of 81 mph. Likely a corner outfield type. In the infield, he projects as a second baseman or third baseman. Needs to improve footwork as he gets flat at times. Shows arm strength with top velocity of 80 mph across the infield. At the plate, the right-handed hitter shows good balance in his stance. Uses a short stride with good use of a strong lower half. Shows some quickness in his hands with an exit velocity of 84 mph off the tee.
Feasel has a small, solid frame. He uses a high 3/4 arm slot and long, quick arm action. He generates a top velocity of 75 mph across the outfield. He needs to play through the ball more consistently. At the plate, the right-handed hitter hits from a crouch setup. He shows quick bat speed, a short path to the ball, and line drive tendencies to the opposite field.