New York Insider: Top Five Speedy Prospects In the 2016 Class
November 19, 2015
Dan Cevette
Director, New York
In New York's 2016 class we have seen 50 players from events run a 7-flat 60-yard dash or better. 21 of those 50 prospects are verbally committed to play baseball at the next-level, eight of those 13are headed to D1 programs. Simply put, foot-speed is an important ingredient for success at the next-level.
Offensively - stealing bases, extra-base hits, making defenses uncomfortable, changing the tempo of the game, are all benefits of a speedy prospect. Defensively - speed covers ground and the more ground your defense can cover the more outs they will record.
Here's a look at the Top Five Speedy Prospects In New York's 2016 Class.
1. Colin BeVard
High School: West Genesee
State Rank: No. 80
Position: SS/OF
Commitment: Uncommitted
60-Yard Time: 6.58