Panhandle/Mid-Florida Conference JUCO Scout Day Standouts
October 1, 2019
Last week PBR Florida was on hand to cover the Panhandle and Mid-Florida conference scout days. Both conferences would have the majority of their sophomores run through a pro-style workout, followed by bullpens. Florida junior college has consistently produced some of the top talent in the country and from the looks of these scout days, this year will be no different.
The Panhandle Conference ran on Tuesday and started things off with an extremely athletic Justice Thompson who would run a 6.46. Thompson would also show a very high ceiling offensively. The arms were the main highlight of the day, but check out some of the coverage from the day.
Justice Thompson ran a 6.46 and has gotten much more physical. Took a solid round of BP, showing upside and power potential. pic.twitter.com/QKsHoDfTl5
— PBR Florida (@PBRFlorida) September 24, 2019
Chris Williams is a physical outfielder. Present strength and leverage with power potential. @Chipola_BSB @PBR_JUCO pic.twitter.com/kM9moRVdXW
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 24, 2019
Really like the defensive actions of Daniel Cerda of @Chipola_BSB. Ran a 6.79 and is twitchy athlete at short. pic.twitter.com/0mZyvI9oxc
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 24, 2019
Very impressive pen from @NWFSCbaseball Beck Way. Easy 95 the entire time short, hard slider and feel for change. @PBR_JUCO pic.twitter.com/tX3LvOqWak
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 24, 2019
Andrew Moore of @Chipola_BSB has made a nice jump. Loose, easy 3/4 arm action. Projectable frame still, showed feel for offspeed and up to 95. pic.twitter.com/e5xpvISKBP
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 24, 2019
Dominick Miller of @PSC_Baseball has a strong frame, loose arm from 3/4 slot. 87-89 with some life and sweeping slider. pic.twitter.com/tFyiRz1agm
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 24, 2019
The Mid-Florida conference would go on Wednesday and would not disappoint either. With some physicl right handed bats and power arms, check out some the highlights below.
Tariq Bacon of @GoCFBaseball led off with a 6.75 60, has a strong athletic frame and strength plays with present bat speed in BP. @PBR_JUCO pic.twitter.com/IuwGBshEaS
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 25, 2019
Roberto Pena was a high profile guy put of high school. Looking more physical and has a chance to make a big offensive impact for @GoCFBaseball pic.twitter.com/6AGqnbtNgE
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 25, 2019
Bobby Starling is a physical RHH for @DaytonaStateEdu. Hit .301 with 4 home runs for them last year. Present strength plays. pic.twitter.com/datjps344D
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 25, 2019
C Caleb Staffors of @santafesaints with the most impressive rounds of BP so far. Stocky strength, creates leverage with compact swing. Nearly half his ball carried out to left/left-center. @PBR_JUCO pic.twitter.com/QayuPPEj1e
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 25, 2019
Alejandeo Figueredo hit .395 with 6 HR and 44 RBI last year for @SSC_Baseball. Present strength with rhythm and bat to ball. pic.twitter.com/1xLEmc3YmL
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 25, 2019
Alright, so pitchers....Adam Tulloch of @GoCFBaseball led it off with an impressive pen. Physical LHP, loose arm. 89-91 with advanced feel for change. pic.twitter.com/49jdYo2LKj
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 26, 2019
Brad Lord of @santafesaints was also very impressive. Physical, 6-foot-3, 210 pounds. Sinkoe, ready 90-93 with some heaviness. pic.twitter.com/MtEFj1CGEf
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 26, 2019
Ethan Brown of @SSC_Baseball is a strong LHP with a loose arm and worked 88-90. pic.twitter.com/aeYhl3gHn7
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) September 26, 2019
Sign it to check out who we thought were the Top 10 Pitchers, Top 10 Position Players and the Best of the Rest of the standouts from the two day. In all, we have nearly 40 reports on players.