Beaver Valley Baseball Scout Day: Complete Results
January 10, 2021
The Beaver Valley Baseball Scout Day took place on January 9th, kicking off a busy winter schedule of Prep Baseball Report indoor events across the state. Following is a look at some highlights from the day.
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Per my notes, the RHP filled the zone up around 80% & used hip coil / a quick arm to generate extra perceived velocity on the FB. Nasty movement all around, will be a highly sought after arm due to overall command / feel on his stuff. @DanCevette @bvbaseball20 @ShooterHunt https://t.co/mfUH1P532g
— Ted Williams (@T_Wills1) January 9, 2021
The ‘22 SS displayed a leveraged approach w/ nothing extra going on in the swing. Hard, loud barrels to LCF gap showing carry & didn’t miss a single barrel during BP. An already well above average 94 bat exit should ⬆️ with added strength. @DanCevette https://t.co/kY4t3ZmjxP
— Ted Williams (@T_Wills1) January 9, 2021
Easily the most impressive round of the day from ‘22 SS Cole Grable (Ambridge).. 5-10, 160 lbs & showcased twitch in the hands allowing long levers to get through the baseball with force at impact. Consistent backspin to pull-side gap, 94 bat-exit @TrackManBB. @bvbaseball20 pic.twitter.com/l3NHjABtrU
— PBR Pennsylvania (@pbrpennsylvania) January 9, 2021
‘23 C Brian Reed (Seton La Salle Catholic) put on a clinic during BP. Lasers all over the field and really handled the low pitch well. Adjustable hands / lower half and up to 92 mph peak bat-exit @TrackManBB.. ⬆️ intent coupled w/ solid B2B skills. @DanCevette @bvbaseball20 pic.twitter.com/0pGsGFN3nq
— PBR Pennsylvania (@pbrpennsylvania) January 9, 2021
‘22 Cameron Lapinto (Clarion Area) w/ a high-effort approach generating plenty of bat speed at the front of the plate. Used the middle/pull side primarily w/ quality feel for the lower half. 88 mph peak exit velo.. @bvbaseball20 pic.twitter.com/gP75kqfF3D
— PBR Pennsylvania (@pbrpennsylvania) January 9, 2021