Future Games Team Mid-Atlantic Spotlight: Ryan Cuadros
July 25, 2019
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Next week, Prep Baseball Report's premier summer underclass event will get underway, for the first time taking place at LakePoint in Georgia. The Future Games features over 400 of the top uncommitted 2021 and 2022 players from across the country at one place and is one of the most heavily scouted events of the year, with all 30 MLB clubs represented and well over 160 college coaches coming each year to follow four days of action.
Players take part in a workout day followed by three days of games. Teams are selected regionally by PBR's local scouting staffs, with Team Mid-Atlantic being made up of the top players from Maryland, Delaware, DC, and Virginia. We will unveil this year's team in the coming week in these profile spotlights, continue to follow us for all of our coverage in the coming weeks.
SCOUTING REPORT
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Cuadros has a lankier athletic frame with a lot of projection left to it. In the outfield he gets good breaks and takes good routes, covers a lot of ground and has some arm strength with upside to his arm. At the plate, he hits from the right side from an athletic stance, short stride on line, short load back. Hips rotate completely and violently, good balance to swing. Very short and quick to the ball, stays inside it with good extension. Fast bat with some power potential. Gap power now with the potential to grow into more as he continues to get stronger.