OK Spring Scout Blog: Week 6
April 12, 2021
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Week 6
Blanchard vs Plainview Double Header
Colyn McNair, 3B, 2022, Blanchard
A long and strong 6-foot-2, 190-pound frame with room to add more strength. Offensively, the right-handed hitter shows the ability to short his approach with two strikes and still create enough bat speed and barrel strength to leave the yard with ease. Defensively, McNair shows plenty of arm to stick at the hot corner at the next level.
2022 3B @McnairColyn (@Lion_Clubhouse) gets all of this one with 2 strikes to put Blanchard up 8-0. A strong 6-2 frame, McNair has room to keep adding strength. @PBR_Uncommitted #PBRbombsquad pic.twitter.com/okFagG0WbG
— PBR Oklahoma (@PBR_Oklahoma) April 6, 2021
Kale Miller, SS, 2022, Blanchard
An elite defender, Miller is the type of shortstop that can help lead a team to a championship. Defensively, Miller cleanly made 4 different plays including a web gem in the six-hole. The Cowley County commit shows a strong and impressively accurate arm. Offensively, the right-handed hitter flew out to the pull side warning track three times in the first game before barreling an two strike opposite field double in game two.
2022 SS @KaleMiller_2 (@Lion_Clubhouse & @BaseballCowley commit) laces a double to start game 2 after playing outstanding defense in game 1 include a 6-hole web gem. Short stroke that generates plenty of bat speed. pic.twitter.com/Rw6QVZZqds
— PBR Oklahoma (@PBR_Oklahoma) April 6, 2021