2020 Top Prospect Games: Pitchers Analysis
June 28, 2019
he 2020 Top Prospect Games were held at Brazell Field home of the Grand Canyon University Antelopes. The event featured many of the top players from the '20 class in the state, along with a few unknown names, that you'll want to pay attention to. We will highlight a few of the standout pitchers below. For full stats CLICK HERE:
Scouting Report
6/11/19
6’ 165-pound frame. Fastball was up to 89 MPH, which was a 7 MPH jump from his last event in January. He controlled the zone well, locating fastballs to both sides of the plate. Fastball had arm side life. Spun the ball well at 74-77 MPH. Breaking ball had depth and late break, producing uncomfortable takes and swings. Change up was 63-64, with arm speed and depth.
Scouting Report
6’3 200-pound frame. Short arm action. Modified wide up with right foot starting flush with the rubber. Fastball worked up to 89, settling mainly in the 86-88 range. Controlled the fastball around the zone. Breaking ball was at 67-68 MPH with good break and depth. The breaking ball played up due to his scattered fastball. Change up was thrown at 71 MPH with good arm speed and had fade and depth. Profiles as a reliever.
Scouting Report
6/11/19
Starts an open stance, striding closed. Simple set up and load with a middle approach. Hands work well but lower half limits rotation causing him to pull off the ball occasionally. Arm strength was 88 from the outfield, using a crow hop to get momentum to home. Exit velo was 88 MPH.Woody came in looking much more physical and his numbers backed that up. In a little less than 6 months, he has made a 6 MPH jump. His fastball was up to 88 from a high 3/4 arm slot, sitting mostly 85-87 from the left side, with good downhill plane. He spun the ball well with a hard slider at 75-78.