Player Spotlight: RHP L.J. McDonough
October 20, 2017
Andy Urban
Oklahoma Scouting Director
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This fall, PBR OK will be highlighting some of the top ranked and uncommitted players in the 2018 Class as they prepare to enter their senior seasons. Today, we look at a projectable arm that been putting on velo quickly, RHP L.J. McDonough from Blanchard.
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Scouting Report
10/29/16
A 6-foot-2, 160-pound long limbed, slender build with room to grow. A methodical delivery, sinks into front leg, arm gets extended in back then shortens up to a high 3/4 slot, some arm quickness out front. Fastball keeps its plane, 81-84 mph, with some deception. Breaking ball flashed some depth, 70-72 mph, 11/5 shape. McDonough racked up two strikeouts, and induced three lazy fly ball, and walked three in two innings of work.
9-20-17
A 6-foot-2 170-pound long and athletic frame. Works from a controlled and smooth delivery. Strides slightly across his body, sinking into his legs, and delivers the ball from a 3/4 slot. Fastball sits 86-87 and touches 88 mph with deception, jumping on hitters. Slider shows late 10/4 shape with depth, 73-74 mph. Erratic at times, but command looks to be improving.