Statistical Analysis - Pacific Northwest ID
July 9, 2019
Ridgefield, WA - On June 25th we held our first open event in the Pacific Northwest at the Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex. The one-day showcase consisted of players from both Washington and Oregon. Players ran the 60, took BP, worked out at their defensive position and we finished the day with bullpens.
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Check out some of the top performers from our Pacific Northwest ID...
MAX FASTBALL
LEVI KIUCHIRHP/PUYALLUP,WA/2020Ran his FB up to 88 mph and sat 84-86 throughout bullpen. Also showed tight breaking ball at 70-72 and CH at 75-78. Best pure stuff of any arm in attendance.
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ELIAS FARLANDRHP/1B /R.A.LONG,WA/2020FB peaked at 85 mph and was mostly 83-84. Uses a short, compact arm action with some hand speed out front at release. Also showed feel for a sharp SL at 75-77 and a split CH at 71-73
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KADYN SHELTONRHP/3B/DAVID DOUGLAS,OR/2020FB topped at 83 and never dipped below 81 during bullpen session. Ball jumps out of hand with riding life thru the zone. Generates tight spin on breaking ball between 66-68 and also has feel for CH at 65-67
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FASTEST 60
JACK ARSENIANSS/3B/FEDERAL WAY,WA/2020Arsenian showed a quality balance of size and speed. Clocking a 7.01 in the 60.
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RAFI MBUJAOF/3B/LAKES,WA/2020Strong, powerful runner. Mbuja ran a 7.02 and should have no problem sticking at a corner OF spot down.
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KADYN SHELTONRHP/3B/DAVID DOUGLAS,OR/2020Shelton showed off his physical tools in a variety of ways throughout the showcase. He posted the 2nd fastest 60 time on the day at 7.02
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COLIN CURRYOF/LHP/REDMOND,WA/2021Curry runs well and could improve on his 7.10 time as he adds strength to his wiry, projectable frame.
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EXIT VELOCITY
RAFI MBUJAOF/3B/LAKES,WA/2020Put up 91 mph on his exit velocity and cemented his strong combination of speed and strength
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AIDAN DOUGHERTYSS/OF/MOUNT SI,WA/2022One of the youngest players at the event. Really impressed with his tools across the board. The advanced bat speed should translate to more power down the road.
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COLIN CURRYOF/LHP/REDMOND,WA/2021Curry generates consistent hard contact with his quick, compact swing from the left-side.
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INF ARM
KADYN SHELTONRHP/3B/DAVID DOUGLAS,OR/2020Flashed impressive arm strength across the diamond with a quick, short arm action
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JACK ARSENIANSS/3B/FEDERAL WAY,WA/2020Fired balls across the diamond from a low, borderline side-arm slot with clean, fluid arm action
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MALCOLM WILLIAMSSS/RHP/LAKE OSWEGO,OR/2021Flashed 81 across the diamond from low 3/4 slot. Arm action projects to add more velocity as he physically develops. Mechanically sound defender.
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DIEGO ROBISONSS/2B/VALLEY CATHOLIC,OR/2020Light on his feet with quick, athletic actions. Robison keeps the ball high on his exchange and showed a short, compact release on his throws across the diamond.
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OF ARM
AIDAN DOUGHERTYSS/OF/MOUNT SI,WA/2022Working out at multiple positions, Dougherty showed plenty of versatility and could ultimately end up having plenty of options for his permanent home on defense.
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COLIN CURRYOF/LHP/REDMOND,WA/2021Curry showed consistent, accurate throws from a high 3/4 slot
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RAFI MBUJAOF/3B/LAKES,WA/2020High 3/4 release with compact arm action. Showed a quick exchange as he transitioned into his throwing motion.
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CONOR O'REILLYOF/C/CANTERBURY SCHOOL,OR/2020High, over the top release with loose, whippy arm action. Aggressive finish thru release. Ball shows plenty of carry.
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