Colorado Most Viewed Profiles in 2018: No. 2 RHP Cale Lansville of ThunderRidge HS
December 31, 2018
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We continue our season countdown of Top 20 most viewed profiles of 2018. Coming in at the No. 2nd most viewed profile in 2018 is PBR CO No. 1 2021 LSU commit RHP Cale Lansville of ThunderRidge HS with 1322 views. Here is a look at his current profile.
Scouting Report
4-5-18
RHP, 5-foot-10, 147 pounds. Athletic frame. Quick, controlled arm speed through the zone, stride is straight in line, balanced with fall off to first. Delivery is clean. Still lanky, and body will continue to fill out. Fastball sat 84-87 mph with arm side run. Slider was 75-76 mph, swing and miss pitch and keeps it down. He couples that pitch with a changeup at 73-75 that he throws with fastball arm speed. Good command of all three pitches. Also has positive body language that exudes confidence. Pitched 5.2 innings giving up 6 hits, and 1 unearned run. Getting a lot of Power 5 looks right now.
2-8-18
Lansville’s quick, strong arm produced fastballs that ran up to 87 mph in a recent PBR Colorado bullpen. Still developing physically, it is impressive to see what the 5-foot-10, 147-pound right-hander is able to pump out. Moving athletically through a clean delivery, Lansville drives strong off his back leg enabling him to work further down the mound as his quick arm goes through a short swing before delivering out of a high ¾ slot. The ball jumps out of his hand as he gets extension towards the plate. Perhaps even more intriguing about Lansville is his ability to spin a firm, 75-77 slider that shows the makings of a swing and miss pitch. He couples that pitch with a changeup at 73-75 that he throws with fastball arm speed. Lansville is a wiry athlete who will be greatly aided by more strength in the future which should give his clean, quick arm a boost.
1-28-18
Delivery repeats, loads lift to back side, coiled at top, lands square and stays on line and balanced. Arm action is loose, high ¾ slot. Fastball runs to arm side, 85-87mph, showed ability to command. Curveball has 11/5 shape, had bite with spin and shape. Changeup fades to arm side, 73-75 mph. Slider has sharp late break out of the zone and sat 75-77 mph. See more in Preseason Standouts by Shooter Hunt.