Most Viewed Player Profiles of 2019: #4 - Ty Federici
December 19, 2019
After drilling down into our google analytics we have compiled a list of the ten most visited Pennsylvania profiles on the Prep Baseball Report website in 2019. During the month of December we will be counting down to number one. Today we continue with the 4th most viewed player profile of the calendar year (2,485 views).
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
2019 Holiday Showcase | PA | 12/28 | Keystone State Baseball Academy |
Super 60 Pro Showcase | NATIONAL | 02/02 | The MAX - McCook, IL |
2020 Preseason All-State - Southeast Session 1 | PA | 02/15 | Keystone State Baseball Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - Southeast Session 2 | PA | 02/16 | Keystone State Baseball Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - SW/Central | PA | 02/22 | Iron Horse Sports Complex |
2020 NJ/NY/PA Committed Player ProCase | PA | 02/23 | Keystone Baseball Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - Western | PA | 02/23 | Pittsburgh Indoor Sports Arena |
2020 Preseason All-State - NE/Central | PA | 02/29 | Liberty Sports Arena |
2020 Preseason All-State - Northwest | PA | 02/29 | Erie Premier Sports |
2020 Preseason Jr PA State Games Trials | PA | 03/08 | Keystone State Baseball Academy |
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Scouting Report
The top ranked prospect statewide in his class showed exactly why putting together the most impressive two-way performance of the two day event. The 6-foot-1, 220-pound lefty used his strength in his lower half to create drive to the plate with a quick repeatable delivery. Out of a high 3/4 arm slot his fastball sat 88-90 with some effort. The pitch is currently relatively flat. Slider at 82-84 showed late, sharp break which was two-plane at times and was thrown with advanced arm speed. He is still working to find a feel for his third pitch, a changeup at 79-83.
The right-handed hitter took the most impressive round of batting practice over two days, and it was not close. Starting from a slightly open stance he initiates his swing with a lift-and-replace stride. Utilizing an explosive hip turn and strength in his lower half to create barrel whip he punished baseballs repeatedly with advanced power for his age. Registered a bat exit velocity of 100 mph and ran a 7.62 60-yard dash. Federici finished his impressive day by showcasing capable defensive actions in the outfield with 93 mph arm strength.