2022 Most Viewed Profiles: No. 2 Grayson Saunier
December 30, 2022
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As we close the door on 2022 and head into 2023, PBR TN takes a look at the top 25 most viewed profiles of the year. We are able to drill down into the data and track the number of reads thanks to Google Analytics. As we usually see, the list is dominated by some of the top performers and players who have made commitments this year.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | DATE | LOCATION |
LakePoint Preseason ID | 1/7 | LakePoint Sports (Emerson, GA) |
Mid-South Preseason ID | 1/14 | University of Memphis Indoor Facility (Memphis, TN) |
Nashville Preseason ID | 1/22 | Showtime Sports Academy (Franklin, TN) |
East Tennessee Preseason ID | 1/28 | BC Athletics Facility (Knoxville, TN) |
Preseason All-State (Invite-Only) | 2/4 | Showtime Sports Academy (Franklin, TN) |
Scouting Report
RHP Grayson Saunier (2022, Ole Miss) turned in arguably the best pitching performance on the mound on Friday. Saunier went the distance (7 innings) on 89 pitches, struck out 10, and only allowed four hits, two runs (zero earned) and yielded no walks. The 6-4, 190 pound right-handed hurler was in control from the first pitch. He worked in the upper 80’s early on, but settled into more 85-87 mph in the later innings with arm side run. The slider at 78-80 mph (2350 rpm) was what made him virtually un-hittable during this outing. He worked the pitch down in the zone to right-handed hitters, and showed feel to hit the back door against left-handed hitters. Seemed like hitters had trouble all game long picking it up, as it worked well off the fastball and possessed the same arm action and intent.
Making his national rankings debut at 235 after showing one of the most polished repertoire over the summer with a FB up to 89 and a devastating changeup. By time Saunier hopped off the basketball court, the high school baseball season was all but over, yet he prepared for what would be a big summer in solidifying his name at the top. Long, lean frame with room to add more strength. Good athleticism in his delivery. Live FB at 85-89 that jumps on hitters and will soon be climbing into the 90s. Advanced changeup at 74-77 with great depth and sink, a rare swing n' miss changeup offering to go with a high spin 12/6 breaking ball at 69-71.