The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.25
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
1.92 - 1.98
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
78.0
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.
6/7/16 6-foot-3, 205-pound strong frame. Starts in an open setup before using a knee pinch to trigger his lower half. Hands move back during his stride before taking a downhill path to the ball. Has strength to his swing and the ball came off his bat well in batting practice. Registered an exit velocity of 88 mph and ran a 7.25 60-yard dash. Decent footwork behind the plate. Receiving and blocking skills are adequate. Pop times ranged from 1.92-1.98. Throws from a lower arm angle than you would like but get the job done as his throws were on the bag with 78 mph arm strength.
7/20/15 6-foot-3. 193 pounds with a strong frame. 7.69 60 yard dash time. At the plate, he uses rhythm to help explode through contact as he registered an 88 mph exit velocity. Quick bat that displays pull power tendencies. Excelled behind the dish popping 1.94-2.04. Offers a quick transfer and strong arm topping out at 78 mph. Plays well around the bag at first showing good lateral movement. Throws through a ¾ arm slot while topping out at 80 mph across the diamond.
6/16/14 6-foot-2, 180-pound long, athletic body frame. Catcher throws from a short arm action coming from a ¾ slot with 74 mph velocity. He could improve his footwork by getting himself more closed as he throws down to second base which will improve the direction of his throws and momentum. Reached solid pop times between 2.09-2.19. From the infield he uses choppy footwork. He uses a short arm action coming from a ¾ slot reaching a top velocity of 76 mph. Right now he works out better as a catcher at this point. Right-handed hitter starts with a balanced, wider stance, uses a good weight shift with his lower half to back leg. Has a tendency to pop up during swing, creating head movement from down to up needs to smoothen that part out. Reached a top exit velocity of 76 mph and from home to first base ran a 4.77.
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6-foot-3, 205-pound strong frame. Starts in an open setup before using a knee pinch to trigger his lower half. Hands move back during his stride before taking a downhill path to the ball. Has strength to his swing and the ball came off his bat well in batting practice. Registered an exit velocity of 88 mph and ran a 7.25 60-yard dash. Decent footwork behind the plate. Receiving and blocking skills are adequate. Pop times ranged from 1.92-1.98. Throws from a lower arm angle than you would like but get the job done as his throws were on the bag with 78 mph arm strength.
7/20/15
6-foot-3. 193 pounds with a strong frame. 7.69 60 yard dash time. At the plate, he uses rhythm to help explode through contact as he registered an 88 mph exit velocity. Quick bat that displays pull power tendencies. Excelled behind the dish popping 1.94-2.04. Offers a quick transfer and strong arm topping out at 78 mph. Plays well around the bag at first showing good lateral movement. Throws through a ¾ arm slot while topping out at 80 mph across the diamond.
6/16/14
6-foot-2, 180-pound long, athletic body frame. Catcher throws from a short arm action coming from a ¾ slot with 74 mph velocity. He could improve his footwork by getting himself more closed as he throws down to second base which will improve the direction of his throws and momentum. Reached solid pop times between 2.09-2.19. From the infield he uses choppy footwork. He uses a short arm action coming from a ¾ slot reaching a top velocity of 76 mph. Right now he works out better as a catcher at this point. Right-handed hitter starts with a balanced, wider stance, uses a good weight shift with his lower half to back leg. Has a tendency to pop up during swing, creating head movement from down to up needs to smoothen that part out. Reached a top exit velocity of 76 mph and from home to first base ran a 4.77.