Most Viewed Profiles of 2020: No. 7 Greysen Carter
January 11, 2021
The countdown of the Top 10 most viewed Colorado profiles of 2020 continues today with No. 7, Greysen Carter from Boulder Fairview.
The RHP made a significant Velocity jump over the last 12 months. Still developing with his pitchability and off-speed pitches, Greysen's long term prospects are high. Carter is a Vanderbilt signee and will be one to follow in the 2021 MLB Draft Class. Currently ranked #3 in the 2021 Colorado Class and #242 Nationally. Here is a look at Greysen's past profile.
Greysen Carter
Class of 2021 / RHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2021
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Primary Position: RHPSecondary Position: OF
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High School: FairviewState: CO
- Summer Team: roughriders
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Height: 6-3Weight: 215lbs
- Bat/Throw: S/R
Statistics
Pitching
96
Max FB
(05/04/21)
93 - 95
FB
(05/04/21)
64 - 66
CB
80 - 82
SL
(05/04/21)
87 - 87
CT
(05/04/21)
Position
7.30
60-yard
90
OF Velo
87
Exit Velo
Videos
(8/5/18)
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Scouting Report
8-4-18
6-foot-2, 185-pound switch hitting RHP/OF who ran a 7.30 60. At the plate he stands balanced with a slight crouch from both sides. He uses a big leg trigger to start the swing and loads hard on the back side. Swing is level through the zone with good extension out front. Exit velocity was 87 mph from both sides of the plate. In the outfield he takes good angles and has a big arm from an over the top slot. Arm played at 90 mph. Power pitcher on the mound with max effort in his delivery. Drop and drive motion with good extension on the release. Arm is over the top and live. Fastball was 88-90 mph and over powered several hitters in his inning of work. He mixed in a 64-66 mph curve with tight spin and 11/5 break.