Quick Notes: Metro Senators vs NOVA Premier
September 17, 2020
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On Tuesday night the fall PSL NOVA Premier and Metro Senators teams took the turf at South County Middle School for a game that ultimately ended in a tie. The players on the field were almost exclusively 2021s, with a few of them committed but most not, here are some quick notes from the game, with a full Scout Blog coming later on
-Marshall 2021 RHP Wesley Clarke threw the first for NOVA Premier, he got squeezed a bit by the umpire behind the mound. Lanky body with a lot of projection left in his frame, good armspeed on the breaking ball with late bite to it.
.@statesmenbsbll 2021 @TheWesClarke52 was 78-79, top 80 in first. Good AS on SL at 70-71 for @NOVAPremierBB @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/2VpH5RviCo
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
-Potomac 2021 IF/RHP Dylan Heil (Marymount) was 76-78, touching 81 from a low slot, almost skewing sidearm. Lot of life to his fastball, mostly a ton of run but it gets depth. Breaking ball has good armspeed and sharp 10/4 break at 64-67. He also doubled late in the game.
.@PanthersPotomac 2021 @DylanHeil_ (@MarymountBASE) has been 76-78, touch 81. Good CB 64-67 @MetroSenators @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/oV6SYtUArT
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
.@PanthersPotomac 2021 IF/RHP @DylanHeil_ (@MarymountBASE) doubles to LC @MetroSenators @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/T7kCjDYG8j
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
-John Champe 2021 RHP Tristan Shah was 81-83, touching 84 once. Has some velocity upside as he gets more explosive with his delivery. Showed a change-up that was 65-67 with some sink and a curveball that was 62-64 with 11/5 break.
.@Champe_Baseball 2021 RHP @TristanShah05 has been 81-83, T 84. CH 65-67. CB 62-64 @NOVAPremierBB @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/FJUkaKZgCu
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
-Robinson 2021 RHP Ryan Quinn was 82-84, touching 86 one time with a drop and drive delivery and throwing from a three-quarters arm slot. Pitch had some late armside run. Hard late slider was 72-74. Showed a single change-up that was 76.
.@Robobaseball 2021 RHP Ryan Quinn has been 82-84, T 86. SL 72-74 @MetroSenators @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/GXxLdHj4gr
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
-Freedom (South Riding) 2021 Billy Adkins was 79-81 with his curveball coming in at 69-71. Hides ball well and creates deception, ball got on hitters quick.
.@FHSEAGLES1 2021 @BILLY_adkins_ was 79-81, CB 69-71 for @NOVAPremierBB @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/STZfLpY5Cz
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
-Paul VI 2021 MIF Remigio Ferrara has a great frame with a lot of projection left to it. Has some batspeed from the right side and is smooth in the middle infield.
.@PVI_Baseball 2021 P/SS @FerraraRemigio just under the ball on this. Projection in frame, has some batspeed @MetroSenators @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/BhI5P7LQeI
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020
-Hylton 2021 RHP Tyler Mitchell (UNC Pembroke) had a strong showing at the plate, singling to right in his first at-bat and working a walk in his second at-bat. Very quickly stole second base both times as well. Pitched at the end of the game, working 82-84 with his curveball running 69-74. Got a handfull of fastball swing and misses up in the zone.
.@hyltonbasebll 2021 SS/RHP Tyler Mitchell (UNC Pembroke) has been 82-84. CB 69-74 @UNCPJefferson @MetroSenators @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/dlH2mKyPMh
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) September 16, 2020