Prep Baseball Report

Top-10 Profiles of 2019: No. 2 Quinn Priester


By Andy Sroka
Staff Writer, Associate Scout

Quinn Priester (Cary-Grove, 2019) came into 2019 with some first-round buzz and solidified those hopes when he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates with the team’s No. 18 overall pick. Ranked No. 9 overall in the nation and No. 22 on the PBR Draft Board, Priester only continued to impress the pro scouting community in the spring for Cary. His ease of effort to produce electric mid-90s velocity, up to 96 mph, is arguably the most impressive part of his arsenal. He also mixes in a late-breaking two-seamer with an advanced feel to spin his breaking ball and an aggressive changeup.

This polished mix inside a highly athletic 6-foot-3 frame were the ingredients that helped him become the first prep pitcher selected in the draft.

Priester made his pro debut in the Gulf Coast League on July 2. In eight games in Bradenton, Priester punched out 37 batters in 32.2 innings, walked just 10, and groomed an ERA of 3.03. His excellent pro debut earned him an early promotion to the New York-Penn League to make his final start of the year where he struck out four in four innings. We’ll see where Priester is sent to kick off his first full year of pro ball in 2020.

NO. 2: QUINN PRIESTER


Scouting Report

4/06/19

Texas Christian commit. Ranked No. 1 in the Illinois’ 2019 class and No. 20 overall. 6-foot-3, 200-pound, broad-shouldered, athletically-built, well-proportioned right-handed pitcher; plenty of room for added strength. One of the top high school arms in the country and one of the best to come out of the Midwest in recent memory. Started on Saturday against Huntley and it was his first start with no pitch-count restrictions. Delivery is slow and methodical, highly-repeatable and with extremely easy effort. Arm is clean and quick working from a high ¾ slot and gets extension out front. Ran his fastball up to 96 mph and sat 90-95 mph throughout his 6.2 innings of work. The majority of his fastballs sat 92-95 mph and he kept the same stuff and velocity from the stretch. Was still touching 95 in the sixth inning and 94 in the seventh. Fastball, varies in action, occasionally gets hard arm-side-run, boring in on RHH’s. Will also flatten out and straighten out, especially to the glove side. Overall, he showed control of the fastball. Curveball is an advanced secondary offering with swing-and-miss action. Ability to manipulate depending on count/situation. Drops it in for strikes early and can expand with two; 11/5 shape, tight spin, depth and ranged between 77-82 mph. Only saw a couple of changeups, thrown aggressively, arm-side-run, 84-87 mph. Has a chance to be a plus offering in the future.

5.17.18 - Texas Christian recruit, currently ranked No. 1 in Illinois’ 2019 class and No. 15 overall. 6-foot-3, 185-pound right-handed pitcher with lean, wiry-strong, athletic build. Highly athletic frame, long limbs, high-waisted with considerable room for continued physical development. Overall high level of projection with premium current ability. Made his first start of spring after a few short stints coming out of the pen. Looked sharp, making quick work in his four-inning performance, yielding two hits, no runs, no walks while striking out four. Pounded the strike zone, working in and out confidently and comfortably. Four-seam fastball sat 89-91 in the first two innings, touching 92, and settled in at 87-90 in final two innings. Easy and effortless out of the hand, seemingly plenty more in the tank. Four-seamer plays true with some deception coming from the ease of delivery. Two-seamer flashed late darting arm-side action with occasional sink at 87-88. Worked primarily off his four-seam fastball, inducing a lot of weak contact. Curveball progressively got better, 11/5 shape with depth at 72-75, recording all four of his strikeouts with it. Didn’t need his changeup, but flashed a few in the low-80s, excellent feel with fastball arm action. Calm, confident demeanor on the mound, works with rhythm, efficiency and athleticism. Clean, uninterrupted arm swing out of a high-3/4 window, fast hand at foot strike with minimal head movement at release. Thoroughbed athlete. (Ran a 4.10 on a sacrifice bunt; starting quarterback in football) Three-pitch starter repertoire and delivery. Overall, Priester should establish himself as a high-level draft prospect in the 2019 class.

5.25.17 - TCU commit, currently ranked No. 1 in the Illinois’ 2019 class and No. 16 overall. 6-foot-3, 185-pound, high-level right-handed pitcher. Started on the mound and hit in the six-hole for Cary-Grove. Showed once again the stuff and velocity we have become accustomed to seeing. Fastball has premium velocity for age, sat 89-91 mph, touching 92 early on the outing. Settled in at 88-90 mph the rest of the way. Changeup flashed swing-and-miss action, gets late and hard arm-side action, above-average feel, threw it to right-handed and left-handed hitters, 81-85 mph. Curveball, inconsistent early on, got more comfortable with it as the game progressed, 12/6 action, depth 72-76 mph. At the plate, right-handed hitter, loose, athletic swing. Finished the day 2-for-3 with a two-run homerun to right-center field. Ran a 4.16 down the line on an infield single. Highly athletic right-handed pitcher in the 2019 class.

4.24.17 - Verbally committed to Texas Christian.

4.11.17 - One of the top uncommitted sophomore’s in the midwest. 6-foot-3, 175-pound, right-handed pitcher. Highly-athletic frame, high-waisted, plenty of room for continued physical development. Refer to previous scout blog entry for arm action and delivery notes. Started on the mound for Cary Grove and continues to prove he is one the top sophomore arms in the midwest. Advanced pitch-ability, arm strength and composure for his age. Game seems to move slow for him, never in a rush, looks to be in total control on the mound, stays even keeled and rarely shows emotion. Showed he can handle a running game, mixes looks and timing. Stays quick to plate without losing velocity and stuff out of the stretch; 1.22-1.26 to the plate. Velocity was a tick harder than his previous start last week. In the first inning his fastball sat at 90 mph, in the second it mainly sat 91 mph, touching 92 and 93 once. Held velocity for much of his start, was still 88-89 mph in his sixth and final inning. Not afraid to go in on RHH’s and LHH’s, commands it to glove side and arm side, gets occasional arm-side run and downhill tilt, flashed the ability to pitch at the bottom of the strike zone. Curveball was his best secondary offering on this day; confidence, feel, threw it in any count, works 12/6 early in the count, manipulates it with two strikes, gets more 11/5, swing and miss action, ranged between 73-77 mph. Struggled with feel of his changeup on this day but did flash one late in the game with plus action. Maintains arm speed, aggressive, arm-side-run, 81-85 mph. High-level 2019 right-handed pitcher.

4.4.17 - Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 16 in the PBR Overall Ranks. 6-foot-3, 175-pound right-handed pitcher. Highly athletic, ran a 4.36 down the line on a groundball. Lanky frame with wide shoulders and present strength in the upper half. Impressed over five shutout innings. Competes on the mound with good presence. Works from a high ¾ arm angle with a long, quick arm action. Tall and fall delivery. Stays tall, gathers on the backside before working down the mound. Online delivery with a square landing and easy effort. Fastball worked 88-90 mph topping out at 91 mph in the first inning. Settled in at an easy 88-89 mph touching 90 mph in every inning. Commanded fastball to both sides of the plate for strikes. Curveball sat 73-75 mph with 12-6 shape and depth with sharp breaking action, ability to throw it for strikes. With two strikes, snapped off a curveball with 11-5 shape at 77 mph and late breaking action. Changeup is a true plus pitch with swing and miss potential. Works in the 82-85 mph range with heavy sinking and fading action. Will use changeup against both RHH’s and LHH’s. Struck out eight over five innings of work allowing just two hits. High-level draft prospect for 2019.

7.26.16 - 6-foot-3, 175-pound right-handed pitcher with a highly athletic, projectable frame. Delivery is athletic, repeatable, stays on-line and works with smooth rhythm. Arm works long, loose, clean and lightning quick from a high 3/4 window. Attacks the zone with all of his pitches. Fastball jumps out of his hand, thrown for strikes, hard running action and life, clocked at 87-89 mph. Curveball, advanced action, feel, thrown aggressively, 11/5 shape, sharp, late action and depth; sat 73-74 mph. Did not throw a changeup in game in this outing but has seen it in the past; legitimate out pitch with feel and sinking action.  One of the top arms in the 2019 Class.

2.21.16 - 6-foot-3, 172-pound, athletic, extremely projectable right-handed pitcher. One of the top right-handed pitchers in the 2019 class. Priester features a power arm with polish well beyond his years; fastball topped at 87 mph, throws three-pitches for strikes with his changeup flashing plus action. Smooth, slow-paced, repeatable delivery; stays in-line, square landing, athletic finish and pretty easy effort. Clean, quick, short arm action from a high ¾ slot. Fastball, thrown for strikes, straight action and sat 85-86 mph, touching 87. Changeup was his best secondary offering; good arm speed, feel, sinking action, 75-78 mph. Slider, good feel, sweeping action, working mostly 10/4, tight spin and clocked at 72-74 mph.



TOP-10 PROFILES OF 2019