2018 Florida Top Prospect Games Player Spotlight: 2020 C Stan DeMartinis
October 7, 2018
On Thursday, October 11th, 2018 at the FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, FL, the top high school prospects ranging from the 2019-2022 classes will participate in the 2018 Florida Top Prospect Games which will have a pro-style workout for position players followed by a game. This event will feature draft talent, numerous Division 1 recruits, and some of the top uncommitted underclassman in the state.
Players can still request an invite to attend the 2018 Florida Top Prospect Games HERE
As we lead up to the event, we will highlight multiple players who will be in attendance through report and video. Today we take a look at 2020 C Stan DeMartinis of American Heritage Delray HS, FL:
Scouting Report
08/04/18- The lean 5-foot-11, 172 pound OF/C has strength throughout the frame with present athleticism. He is a true utility player, he moves well in the outfield and throws had carry, topping out at 88 mph. Behind the plate, the athleticism plays well and is a solid defender. He also plays some infield and moves well and is a solid defender. Overall, he has an IQ for the game and is a player that can be a super utility guy, which will be very valuable to a club at the next level. Offensively, there is present bat speed and strength. He has bat to ball skills, with a fairly compact swing. He has gap to gap power and translated to an RBI single against the Carolina’s. He is a very athletic, super utility player whose bat will play at the next level.
06/23/18- A physical 5-foot-11, 160 pounds, he has broad shoulder and strength throughout the frame. One tool doesn’t jump out at you, but by the end of the day stood out in nearly every aspect. Stood out all over the field where he showed above average actions at multiple positions. Has natural instincts in the outfield, with range and a quick first step, making a nice diving play in the game. Also, showed solid actions a third in the game and tools behind the plate in the workout with a 2.03-2.09 pop times. Offensively, the wide base works with a strong lower half. Drive through the back side and has present strength in the wrists and seemingly flicks his wrists with strength at extension. There is a lot of versatility and offensive upside and overall a quality follow who will have multi-position value.