Nevada Athletics: Quick Hits
February 18, 2021
The Nevada Athletics Scout Day in the books, we now take a look back at the standouts from yesterday's event. The Scout Day included a Pro-Style Workout where players ran a Laser Timed 60 Yard Dash, took a Batting Practice, Catcher Pop Times/Velocity, Outfield Evaluations/Velocity and Infield Evaluation/Velocity concluding with Pitches Bullpens. This was an exclusive event for players in the Nevada Athletics program to highlight current players as well as a spotlight on the current state of the program itself.
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The 2023 two-way prospect was exceptional on both sides of the ball, but his ability at the plate is what separated him from his peers at the Nevada Athletics Scout Day. Starting with minimal pre pitch movement in a tall, straight legged stance, he used an efficient bat path to that allowed him to barrel up balls throughout his round with some present twitch. The power he displays could directly be attributed to the added physical strength the he has added over the past year. Defensively, he relies on his athleticism through the fielding process that is complimented by his 87 mph Infield Velocity. Bialas is a player we will considering to represent Nevada at the 2021 Future Games taking place later this summer.
2023 @PBR_Uncommitted 3B/RHP, Kody Bialas (@BialasKody), got the night started by showcasing his present power to the big part of the yard, then followed it up with an event best 87 mph Infield Velocity for the Nevada Athletics ##PBRScoutDays pic.twitter.com/duz4yXk9ha
— Brett Harrison (@B_HarrisonPBR) February 18, 2021
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The physical 6-foot-1, 210 pound, Ivy League caliber student (5.2 GPA / ACT - 35), put on the most impressive round of batting practice at yesterday's event with his impressive power put on display as he left the yard multiple times to left-center field. Gondy earned a share of the Nevada Athletics Scout Day top Raw Exit Velocity at 93 mph. His ability to stay in his lower half, paired with his present hand speed make him interesting offensive prospect that we expect to have his breakout year this Spring in a potent Athletics lineup. Defensively, his foot work through the fielding process is in development, but his ability and feel around the bag should allow him to stay at that spot at the next level. Gondy is a player we would expect to be locked up soon with his academic excellence paired with his hit/power tools the plate.
A physical 6’1/210, 1B/RHP, Karthik Gondy, put on a show during his batting practice session, homering to both gaps using a fluid stroke with natural lift through extension for the Nevada Athletics #PBRScoutDays@prepbaseball | @PaloBaseball pic.twitter.com/0GN8QU65o4
— Brett Harrison (@B_HarrisonPBR) February 18, 2021
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Vincent found himself at the top of a half of the event's leaderboards, but stood out mostly with his ability behind the plate. After posting his event best 1.94 Pop Time, Vincent caught a handful of bullpens where the barrel chested prospect showcased is receiving abilities, using his present strength and flexibility to stick pitches around the zone. During his offensive evaluation, he earned a share of the event's top Raw Exit Velocity at 93 mph and followed it up with a batting practice round that saw balls driven to both gaps with some authority. The separator for Vincent is that the could hold down just about any spot on the field, showing well at multiple positions with his foot speed most likely keeping him at a corner spot in both infield and outfield.
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The 6-foot-3, 180 pound, Taft recruit, threw one of the cleanest bullpens of the day with a three pitch mix that includes a fastball, curveball and a changeup. His lean, projectable frame leads you to believe that his will be able to add velocity down the road as he add physical strength, especially in the lower half, to his 83 mph fastball. His breaking ball had 11/5 shape with some flashes of back up when he leaves it arm side, but was able to throw it for strikes. Loubert's changeup is his best secondary pitch with both sink and fade out of a high 3/4 slot at 72-75 mph. He is going to be a significant piece in the Athletics rotation this Spring.
2021 RHP and @TCAthletics_ recruit, Joey Loubert (@joeyloubertt), showed feel for each of his three pitch with a projectable 6’3 frame #PBRScoutDays
— Brett Harrison (@B_HarrisonPBR) February 18, 2021
FB: 81-83 mph
CB: 66-69 mph
CH: 72-75 mph @PaloBaseball | @PBR_Nevada pic.twitter.com/vFmG5s21gc
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UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
Las Vegas Aces Scout Day (Position Player Session) | NV | 02/18 | Heritage Park |
Rawlings Tigers Scout Day | NV | 02/22 | Rainbow Family Park |
Las Vegas Aces Scout Day (Pitching Session) | NV | 02/23 | Heritage Park |
Sierra Vista Scout Day | NV | 02/25 | Heritage Park |
Bishop Manogue Scout Day | NV | 02/27 | Bishop Manogue High School |
Reno Knights Scout Day | NV | 02/27 | Bishop Manogue High School |
McQueen Lancers Scout Day | NV | 02/28 | Bishop Manogue High School |
Northern Nevada Open Scout Day | NV | 02/28 | Bishop Manogue High School |
Sparks Blue Sox Scout Day� | NV | 02/28 | Bishop Manogue High School |
Bases Loaded Elite Scout Day� | NV | 03/03 | Doc Romeo Park |
Bishop Gorman Scout Day | NV | 03/04 | Heritage Park |
The Meadows Scout Day | NV | 03/07 | The Meadows |
Southern Nevada Open Scout Day | NV | 03/13 | Faith Lutheran High School |
Rising Stars of Southern Nevada (2025/2026) | NV | 04/10 | Faith Lutheran High School |
Rising Stars of Northern Nevada (2025-2026) | NV | 04/24 | TBD |