The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.78
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
82.0
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.
8.27.15 Ssemanda is an outfielder with graceful actions defensively, he moves well in the gaps and has an accurate and strong arm. He runs well as he was timed at 7.09 on the slow track but has been up to 6.78 at the PBR Future Games in August. Ssemanda has loose actions at the plate and can increase his bat speed with a couple of adjustments. An atheltic player with tools, added strength and size can help steer Ssemanda to the next step of his development.
6/24/15 Athletic 5-foot-10, 150-pound outfielder with good actions. Runs well as he was 6.97 in the 60-yard dash. Arm works in the outfield, clean actions and was 79 mph. Gets good reads on balls and has quick first step. At the plate, has loose hands and creates some whip through the zone. Slight toe tap to load, top hand gets weak and causes him to roll over at times. Sees ball well and shows barrel control. Toolsy kid, few mechanical adjustments could see Ssemanda make a big jump in his game
1/24/15 5-foot-9, 142-pounds with lean athletic frame. Ran a 4.32 from home to first. In the outfield, Ssemanda worked from a ¾ arm slot with a velocity of 69 mph. More in the tank as he needs to quicken up his feet and exchange. Offensively, starts from evenly closed stance with relaxed hands and a small pick up and put down with his front foot, implementing minimal stride. Rocks back to load, hands get in good position with some quick twitch actions. Hands are away from body, free and easy with good bat path to contact. Stays balanced and online through swing, hands have ability to get out and get extended. Interesting player who has some tools. Will be a guy we watch throughout the summer.
Minimal strength to frame, room to develop and get strong. Good set-up, hands work and show some looseness at the plate. Arm is action is short defensively, room to improve and should. Another guy interested in seeing outside this summer.
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Ssemanda is an outfielder with graceful actions defensively, he moves well in the gaps and has an accurate and strong arm. He runs well as he was timed at 7.09 on the slow track but has been up to 6.78 at the PBR Future Games in August. Ssemanda has loose actions at the plate and can increase his bat speed with a couple of adjustments. An atheltic player with tools, added strength and size can help steer Ssemanda to the next step of his development.
6/24/15
Athletic 5-foot-10, 150-pound outfielder with good actions. Runs well as he was 6.97 in the 60-yard dash. Arm works in the outfield, clean actions and was 79 mph. Gets good reads on balls and has quick first step. At the plate, has loose hands and creates some whip through the zone. Slight toe tap to load, top hand gets weak and causes him to roll over at times. Sees ball well and shows barrel control. Toolsy kid, few mechanical adjustments could see Ssemanda make a big jump in his game
1/24/15
5-foot-9, 142-pounds with lean athletic frame. Ran a 4.32 from home to first. In the outfield, Ssemanda worked from a ¾ arm slot with a velocity of 69 mph. More in the tank as he needs to quicken up his feet and exchange. Offensively, starts from evenly closed stance with relaxed hands and a small pick up and put down with his front foot, implementing minimal stride. Rocks back to load, hands get in good position with some quick twitch actions. Hands are away from body, free and easy with good bat path to contact. Stays balanced and online through swing, hands have ability to get out and get extended. Interesting player who has some tools. Will be a guy we watch throughout the summer.
Minimal strength to frame, room to develop and get strong. Good set-up, hands work and show some looseness at the plate. Arm is action is short defensively, room to improve and should. Another guy interested in seeing outside this summer.