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Team Ohio Future Games: Meet The Team - Ben Vore, RHP, Lexington




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By Dylan Hefflinger
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From August 2nd through August 5th, PBR Ohio will take a select team of players in the Classes of 2019, 2020 and 2021 to represent Ohio at the PBR Future Games in Westfield Indiana at Grand Park.

Players receive exposure unlike any other event for underclassmen. Last year, 100 colleges from all over the country were in attendance, including coaches from every DI power conference in the country. Only players who have a legitimate shot at being a Division I recruit and who have an interest in the possibility of making a verbal commitment during their sophomore or junior seasons will be considered.

Team Ohio Future Games: Meet The Team - Ben Vore, RHP, Lexington




Scouting Report

6/6/17
A talented right-handed pitching prospect in the 2019 class. Big, strong frame with projectable. Arm is loose and fast while moving through a high-¾ slot. Throws a heavy, 84-86 mph fastball. The pitch works downhill showing arm side run. Vore throws two secondary offerings for strikes consistently. Spins an 11/5 shaped breaking ball that keeps improving each time we see him. Comes in at 69-70 mph with some sharpness to it. Would benefit from maintaining his fastball arm speed on the breaker. Looked equally as comfortable with his 74-75 mph change-up. The pitch had some run and sink to it.

 

7/26/16
A long limbed righty with a projectable frame at 6-foot-2, 185-pounds. Had the best fastball of the day as he was consistently 85-86 mph, the majority of his fastballs being 86 mph. He has above average armspeed with a low effort delivery. His best offspeed pitch was his 77-78 mph changeup that had slight run to it. Breaking ball is still developing. With his low effort delivery and frame expect velocity to continue to improve with maturity. He is more advanced on the mound but showed tools as a position player as well. At the plate he is stronger than he is fast with the bat. Ball came off his bat well. His flat path gives him a large margin for error in timing. Reached a top exit velocity of 83 mph. In the infield he has soft hands with above average glove skills. Would like to see him play lower. Moves well laterally. Ran a 7.12 60-yard dash.