Colorado Most Viewed Profiles in 2017: No. 1 Riley Cornelio
December 31, 2017
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Today continue our season countdown of Top 25 most viewed profiles of 2017. Coming in at the No. 1 most viewed profile in 2017 is No. 1 2019 OF Riley Cornelio of Pine Creek High School and Texas Christian commit with 1228 views. Here is a look at his current profile.
Riley Cornelio
Class of 2019 / RHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2019
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Primary Position: RHPSecondary Position: SS
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High School: Pine CreekState: CO
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Height: 6-3Weight: 195lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Videos
(1/29/17)
Pitching (10/2/16)
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Scouting Report
1-30-17
6-foot-2, 160 pounds. Bats and throws right. Athletic, wiry, and elastic. Advanced high school hitter at the plate. Has narrow open stance and aggressive stride towards ball that produced a 90 mph exit velocity off a tee. Didn’t pitch at the event, but we have seen him on mound multiple times and his arm is electric, and based on the throws from shortstop he is all that we advertise him to be on the mound. Arm was whippy, and was heaps and bounds ahead of any arm at the event throwing 88 mph. What is scary is his thin frame could easily add 30 more pounds to push his already 90+ fastball up to mid to upper 90's range. Ran a 4.5 home to first.
10.1.16
6-Foot-2, 160 pounds. Bats and throws right. Tall balanced stance. Hands start a little lower then last time we saw him. Generates good bat speed by swinging down to the ball, and has slightly uphill path. Good extension through finish. Good rotation on lower half. Gap to gap power. 89 mph exit velo off the tee. Ran a 7.2 60 time. Arm is electric at both short and on the mound. At short glove to hand separation works good. Tall lanky short stop with good range to both glove hand and back hand sides. 88 mph across diamond with accuracy. On mound Cornelio has athletic frame, and arm works great. In two innings struck out 6. Delivery is very simple and explodes to the mound. Very good leg drive. Fastball sat 87-88 and will easily increase with age. Could project to be mid 90's going into college especially since he's only 160 pounds. One of the top prospects in the country in the 2019 class.
1.31.16
A 6-foot-2, 160-pound right hand hitter who ran a 4.5 home to first. At the plate he hits from a wide balanced stance. He has a short stride and good weight transfer through the zone. Quick hands helped produce an 86 MPH exit velocity. On the mound stand tall and then gets compact during his motion. He lands slightly closed and throws across his body. He gets good extension out front on his fastball, which registered at 85 MPH with good command of the plate. He added a 68 MPH curve with sweeping 10/4 break and a 74 MPH change. In the field he shows smooth actions and quick feet to the ball. He works well on balls to the backhand side. He featured an 82 MPH arm with accuracy. Identified as the best two way player and most projectable 2019 player at the UCI.