The Best of 2020: No. 3 Most Viewed Profile
January 13, 2021
PBR continues to be a go-to source of information for college coaches and pro scouts. With advanced analytics and video on a players profile page, it allows them to get a feel for a prospects ability and track their progress. In an unprecedented year where college coaches were not allowed on the road to recruit PBR was a valuable resource for them to keep recruiting. There were over 10 million player profile views during 2020 on the PBR site. We will begin to highlight the the top ten most viewed player profiles in the state of North Carolina.
NO. 3 Luke Little
MOST VIEWED PROFILES OF 2020
The 3rd most viewed profile of 2020 in North Carolina belongs to Luke Little. The physically imposing left hander was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 4th round of the 2020 MLB Draft. A draft follow while at East Mecklenburg High School in 2018, he attended San Jacinto JC where his velocity continued to climb. With his fastball sitting at 96-98 mph and topping at 100 mph he was ranked in the top 100 on the PBR Draft Board heading into the draft.
Luke Little
Class of 2018 / LHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2018
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Primary Position: LHPSecondary Position: 1B
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High School: East MecklenburgState: NC
- Summer Team: SBA Canes
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Height: 6-8Weight: 245lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/L
Statistics
Videos
(5/26/20)
Player News
- The Best of 2020: No. 3 Most Viewed Profile - Jan 13, 2021
- NC in the 2020 MLB Draft - Jun 17, 2020
- Trackman Standouts - Jun 3, 2020
- Trackman Sessions: One Last Look at Luke Little - Jun 2, 2020
- Then & Now: Luke Little - Apr 21, 2020
- Preseason JUCO South All-Region Team - Feb 12, 2020
- JUCO Crosscheck - Feb 10, 2020
- Record Book: PBR NC ProCase - Feb 6, 2020
- Initial 2020 PBR Draft Board Released - Nov 6, 2019
- Junior College Draft Prospects - Oct 31, 2019
- Northwoods League Major League Dreams Showcase- Pitchers - Aug 7, 2019
- PBR NC ProCase: 2018 vs. 2019 - Feb 20, 2019
- Tournament of Champions: Day 2 - Feb 11, 2019
- The Tournament of Champions Preview - Feb 7, 2019
- The Five: 5 Performers to Remember from the 2018 NC PBR ProCase - Feb 1, 2019
- Preseason All-State: 2019 vs. The Previous Years - Jan 30, 2019
- Texas JUCO Preseason Team Ranking - Jan 24, 2019
- 2019 MLB Draft: Top 60 JUCO Prospects - Nov 14, 2018
- College Crosscheck: San Jacinto vs. Texas - Nov 1, 2018
- Charlotte Team Camp - 17U Player Notes - Jul 24, 2018
- North Carolina Draft Preview - May 31, 2018
- Pro and College Prospects at Jack Sink - Apr 9, 2018
- High School Crosscheck: Week 8 - Apr 9, 2018
- The Five: Top Risers in the 2018 Class Rankings - Mar 29, 2018
- Updated North Carolina Class of 2018 Rankings - Mar 8, 2018
- Justin Jarvis - PBR Player of the Week for FEB 28 - MAR 4 - Mar 6, 2018
- Procase: LHP Analysis - Feb 20, 2018
- Inside the Stats: Pitchers from the NC Procase - Feb 14, 2018
- NC Procase Quick Hitters - Feb 12, 2018
- Procase Spotlight Preview - Left Handed Pitchers - Feb 7, 2018
- NC Insider: Evaluating the Early Signing Period - Part II - Nov 17, 2017
- NC Insider: South Atlantic Border Battle - Statistical Analysis - Sep 15, 2017
- NC Insider: South Atlantic Border Battle - 2018 Grad Notes - Sep 14, 2017
- NC Insider: South Atlantic Border Battle Notebook - Day 2 - Sep 10, 2017
- NC High School Notebook: April 26th - Apr 26, 2017
- NC Insider: Preseason All-State Top Prospects - Pitchers - Feb 15, 2017
- NC Preseason All-State: Pitchers Part I - 2017 & 2018 Graduates - Jan 31, 2017
- NC Preseason All-State: Statistical Results - Jan 29, 2017
- NC Fall Scout Blog - 2016 - Sep 12, 2016
Scouting Report
2020 DRAFT:�A South Carolina recruit, Little does not resemble his name. At an imposing 6-foot-8, 245 pounds he can run his live-actioned fastball up to 100+ mph and will sit 96-98 with improving control. He also mixes in a tilted low-80s slider with some depth, but projection remains for it to become a consistent average ML pitch. He pitches with an athletic tempo to his delivery through hand break, slightly stabbing his arm behind before driving violently down the mound. There are some moving parts and long limbs for him to sync up, but he creates a tough at-bat for anyone in the box and has plenty of projection remaining. Little battled back problems during his sophomore season at San Jacinto, limiting him to just nine innings pitched with three walks and 17 strikeouts, but there aren't too many left-handed arms with his size and stuff. Look for him to be considered in the top three rounds, but his signability will ultimately determine if/when he is selected this summer. For more on Little, please see a recent profile; Then & Now.