Top 10 Profiles of 2022 - No. 6 - Brock Leitgeb (Jesuit)
December 30, 2022
As we approach the end of 2022, we're taking account of the PBR Oregon player profile pages to determine the players in our backyard whose profiles earned the most attention throughout the year. We're counting down the top-10 profiles in the state that received the most views, starting at 10 and on, concluding our countdown on New Year's Day by revealing the most-viewed profile of the year.
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#6 Brock leitgeb (Jesuit/Michigan commit)
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
Seattle Preseason ID | OR | 01/28 | EL1 Sports - Puyallup, WA |
Super 60 Pro Showcase | NATIONAL | 02/05 | The MAX - McCook, IL |
Pacific Northwest Preseason ID | OR | 02/05 | NW Sports Hub - Centralia, WA |
Central Washington Preseason ID | OR | 02/11 | The SIX Athletic Training Facility - Moses Lake, WA |
Boise Preseason ID | OR | 02/12 | Northwest Nazarene University - Nampa, ID |
Pacific Northwest Preseason All-State (Invite-Only) | OR | 02/21 | NW Sports Hub - Centralia, WA |
Oregon Preseason ID | OR | 02/25 | PK Park - Eugene, OR |
Scouting Report
Future Games participant who has continued to increase his stock consistently over the last year and change. Physically he’s fully capable of handling the demands of the position and has the athleticism necessary to stick behind the dish at the next level. His combination of catch & throw skills plus offensive output (upper 90’s EV) make him one of the top remaining uncommitted juniors in the PNW.
Leitgeb took the biggest step forward of any player at the Northwest Preseason Invite, and clearly looks ready to have a strong sophomore campaign at Jesuit. Physical with defined, thicker strength across an athletic 6-foot 180-pound frame, Leitgeb gets to that strength at the plate with a short stroke that is strong through the zone with simplicity and quick hands. He produced a max exit velocity of 96.08 mph per Trackman, and each swing seemed to produce audible contact throughout the large facility. A 7.04-runner, that athleticism carries over behind the plate where he possesses looser hips and solid hands with a 77 mph arm from the crouch with pop-times as low as 1.97. The jump that Leitgeb made from June is exciting, and college coaches are going to want to circle his name as one to follow later in the spring and into the summer.