PBR Fall Showcase Player Spotlight: Trevor Thomas
September 14, 2018
This fall, we will be taking a closer look at each member of the PBR Fall Showcase Team, known as the Appalachian Aces. Today we highlight 2019 SS/RHP Trevor Thomas (Wheeling Park), who is currently Uncommitted.
Kuykendall on Thomas: "Trevor is a exceptional athlete and will make an immediate impact at whichever school he decides to attend. He's got great size, and moves really well on the diamond. That, along with his exceptional baseball instincts, makes him a bonafide prospect."
Trevor Thomas
Class of 2019 / SS
Rankings
StateRank: 12 / POS: 1
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2019
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Primary Position: SSSecondary Position: RHP
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High School: Wheeling ParkState: WV
- Summer Team: Appalachian Aces
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Height: 6-3Weight: 180lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Pitching
85
Max FB
81 - 85
FB
69 - 71
CB
76 - 77
CH
Position
6.93
60-yard
86
INF Velo
85
Exit Velo
Videos
(7/11/18)
Player News
- AAA Regional Preview: Road to Power Park - May 17, 2019
- PBR West Virginia Updates from around the State: 2019 Trevor Thomas - Apr 11, 2019
- Updated 2019 West Virginia Player Rankings - Mar 8, 2019
- Appalachian Aces wrap up Inaugural Fall Season - Oct 29, 2018
- Uncommitted 2019s - Oct 3, 2018
- Appalachian Aces tally 9 hits in 4-1 win over Flood City 2020's - Sep 16, 2018
- Appalachian Aces beat Keystone War Eagles 7-5 - Sep 15, 2018
- Appalachian Aces fall to Diamond Skills 7-4 - Sep 15, 2018
- PBR Fall Showcase Player Spotlight: Trevor Thomas - Sep 14, 2018
- 2018 Buckeye Elite Showcase: Complete Evaluations - Aug 7, 2018
- 2018 Buckeye Elite Showcase - Sneak Peek - Jul 18, 2018
- 2018 Buckeye Elite Showcase - Top Performers - Jul 17, 2018
- Results from Ohio's 2018 Buckeye Elite Showcase - Jul 12, 2018
- Week 4 Class AAA Power 5 - Apr 16, 2018
- Week 2 Class AAA Power 5 - Apr 2, 2018
- Eastern Panhandle Showcase: Class of 2019 Analysis - Aug 30, 2017
- Eastern Panhandle Showcase Final Roster and Schedule Released - Aug 24, 2017
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
West Virginia Fall College Prospect Showcase | WV | 11/18 | Pro Performance RX - Morgantown |
RECENT NEWS
Scouting Report
7/11/18
Good athlete on the mound that has a clean, simple delivery. Requires normal effort while landing slightly closed and get extension on the front side. Extremely long limbs and a frame with room to fill out. Long, loose arm action that works through a high ¾ slot. Fastball has some life through the zone at 81-85 mph, some sink when gets on top of the baseball. Curveball is near 12/6 break at 63-65 mph. Changeup could be a very useable pitch while some hard, downward action at 76-77 mph. Shows potential to throw much harder in the future. Two-way prospect. A right-handed hitter that starts in an athletic stance. Obvious athleticism in the box. Launches from a balanced position displaying loud natural tools through the zone. Ball comes off his bat really well, taking one of the louder BPs of the day. Already impressive hit tool with a chance to be a beast physically as he fills out projectable frame. Defensively shows above average lateral ability moving side to side with grace Constantly fields the ball out front while creating good momentum into his throws. Shows more than enough arm strength to play the position reaching a top velocity at 86 mph across the infield. Profiles to stay at shortstop at the next level.
60-yard dash: 6.93
Infield Velocity: 86
Exit Velocity: 85
8/26/17 - 6-foot-3, 175-pound right-handed hitter initiates swing from a slightly open set up and stays open in stride. Head is still with good balance and weight shift. Thomas gets on plane early and demonstrates solid leverage at contact. There is considerable bat wrap leading to length in the swing. There is also intermittent tendency to drift with top half.
Defensively, works bottom up and out front with a clean quick transfer. Thomas would benefit from being more aggressive in attacking and playing through the baseball.
On mound, athleticism is evident out of high 3/4 arm slot. Fastball sits 80-81 with substantial run and sink. Curveball thrown thrown at 63-65 had 11/5 shape and at it's best late, sharp break. Changeup remains a work in progress with little separation from fastball and minimal movement. Mechanically, delivery is repeated well with good balance while staying in line. There is considerable flail and Thomas markedly lowers height during stride. He would benefit from reducing flail and using his long levers to create angles by staying taller throughout delivery. Overall, there is work to be done but athleticism, stature, arm speed and movement make for interesting follow.