Prep Baseball Report

Unsigned 2019 Spotlight: 3B Brian Gregersen, Las Lomas HS


Blaine Clemmens
Northern California Director of Scouting


As the National Letter of Intent period approaches, there are many talented players who have yet to receive an opportunity at D1 level. Some are just waiting for the right opportunity, some are viewed as possible late signing period players, some are just not known as well or haven't been seen as often. Each player finds himself in a different situation. Some are pondering offers and have not yet announced a commitment.

Having run numerous events and having attended numerous tournaments officially scouted by us here at PBR, we have seen dozens of these players. So, if you are a college and still in the market for a 3rd baseman, I suggest you look into 2019 3B Brian Gregersen of Las Lomas HS in Walnut Creek (CA).



Scouting Report

7/17/18-7/19/18 @ NCTB Upperclass Tourney - Multiple reports from two different scouts at tourney: Showed one of the quickest bats of the day, used his lower half extremely well, displayed middle gap to gap approach and drove the ball to opposite gap with present power, projectable defensive tools and a strong arm on defense, talented player with pretty significant ceiling and tools that can and should continue to develop and emerge. /// Tall and lanky, strong arm, solid to above average range, can make all throws needed at 3B, made the routine plays routinely, possesses good bat speed and bat speed, quality at-bats vs some of the better pitching at the tourney. Good pop presently and a body type to keep adding size and strength. Stays short with a compact swing. Looks to be a candidate to be an early commit this fall. 

6/1/18-6/3/18 @ BAWS 2018 - Long and strong body on well-porportioned 6-foot-2 185-pound frame. One of better performers at BAWS 2018 and looks like a 2019 3rd baseman to follow in the region. Balanced stance with flat bat through load; balanced swing as hands stay tight to body with consistent loud contact in bat; 93 Exit Velocity on ball back through the middle. Above average gap power with quickness in wrists/hands; drove ball over left fielders head in game and just missed another on a ball hit at the left fielder. Strong ability to recognize pitches while keeping hands back in load. Above average arm from shortstop with life across the diamond; bouts where ball would take off but showed ability to make special plays during games. Average runner showing better at full speed and longer gait underway; 4.56 H-1st.



UPCOMING EVENTS

SHOWCASE STATE DATE LOCATION
Central Coast Open CA 10/07 Cabrillo College
Senior Games (Invite Only) CA 10/13 JSerra High School
Los Angeles Open CA 10/20 Maverick Field

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