LakePoint Fall Standouts - Uncommitted 2021 Corner Infielders
December 6, 2019
This fall Prep Baseball Report ran eight tournaments out of LakePoint Sports in Emerson, GA. Thousands of prospects, of all ages, descended upon the state-of-the-art, TrackMan equipped, full streaming capable, eight turf field complex. You can look back at previous scout notes by following one of these links: Labor Day Challenge, PBR Fall Open, LakePoint Fall Invite, The PBR Cup, Adidas Three Stripe Classic, PBR Upperclass Fall World Series, PBR Underclass Fall World Series, and PBR Fall Classic.
Today, and in the days following, we want to shine a spotlight on the uncommitted prospects, specifically 2021s. We started with left-handed pitchers and right-handed pitchers, followed by the battery rams that manage them, catchers. Today, we roll right along to highlight 17 uncommitted corner infielders. Keep reading below for reports and video from each prospect's last appearance at LakePoint.
Richard Westrop, 3B/RHP, Lambert (GA), 2021
9/21/19 - 6-foot-2, 205-pounds, two-way prospect, wide frame, strong build. On the mound, there is effort in delivery, arm works long and continuous on the back-side, gets out front with above average arm speed to a ¾ slot. Drop and drive, gets into his strong lower half well, works on-line, finishes whipping his back leg high, crossing over. Fastball sat 84-86, touched 88 with run. Slider showed 11/5 shape, downer action, 77-79. Offensively, he creates an imposing figure in the box, crouching stance, hammered baseballs to the pull-side, hit some towering balls foul, power hitter.
Dillon Dankowski, 1B, Denmark (GA), 2021
9/22/19 - 6-foot-1, 195 pounds; thick build with strength throughout. Hits from tall, open stance. Tempo gather on load. Timing is on with front side. Has present power in bat and showed it to all fields. Physical bat to watch.
Landon Depratter, 3B, Mill Creek (GA), 2021
9/28/19 - 6-foot-1, 180 pounds; continues to grow into frame. Depratter seems to look more comfortable and confident each time we see him. The athletic infielder swung the bat well for the Roadrunners. Put good swings on balls all weekend; was just missing on a few, but showed the aggression and ability to handle the bat. The load is calm and controlled, but the swing is quick and aggressive. Advanced actions at third base. Strong carry on throws.
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