The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.82
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
81.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
10.7
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.71
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.15 - 2.34
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
A fastball with hop has a flat approach angle and visually jumps through the zone. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher swing and miss average. Hop+ of 100 is MLB average.
Fastball
Sink+
A fastball with sink has low backspin and drops through the strike zone. When thrown down in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher ground ball percentage and lower launch angle. Sink+ of 100 is MLB average.
Fastball
Rise+
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
Positional Profile: RHP/1B 2022 RHP that impresses at each look. Body: 6-4, 210-pounds. Solid lower half with broad shoulders. Delivery: Quick tempo, high leg kick creates momentum, front hip leads downhill, long stride downhill, maintains direction. Arm Action: RH. Long arm circle that finishes out of a very high 3/4 slot. FB: T90.7, 88.4-90.0 mph. Jumps out of the hand, showed command to all quadrants with arm side action. T2026, 1958 average rpm. CB: 77.1-78.4 mph. Showed late, downer action with 11/5 shape. Definite power breaking ball. T2218, 2094 average rpm. CH: 82.3-83.5 mph. Thrown with fastball intent, occasionally played with late arm-side action. T1386, 1334 average rpm.
4/02/21
Steed turned in another solid outing for the Dolphins, this time in the Area 2 opener for both teams. Steed, a power right handed arm with a very physical lower half, almost exclusively lived off the fastball early in the game. The delivery is low effort and the ball comes out of the hand very well, leaving one to believe there is additional velocity to build on in the future. In the first inning Steed was 87-89 mph and settled in at 86-87 mph during the back half of his 6 inning stint. The pitch showed some late arm side action and that movement seemed to increase as his pitch count grew. He did a nice locating the pitch to both sides of the plate. He did show a well-shaped power breaking ball when needed at 75-78 mph. Only showed the changeup a few times at 80-81 mph that tumbled into RH hitters. For the night, Steed went 6 innings, giving up 4 hits and 2 earned runs. He struck out 7 and walked 3 hitters.
6/30/20
6-foot-4, 198-pound physical frame. Above average on the mound, showed quick arm speed with a loose arm action. Up-tempo type pitcher and uses high effort. Shows downhill shoulders. Slider (79-80 mph).Produced a fastball that came in at 85-86 mph with a max of 87 mph; shows around the zone command and late action with heavy movement. Shows a 11/5 curveball with tight action. Had control low in the zone and swing and miss action on his changeup (79-80). The fastball seemed to take off late and the change up showed big time deception out of the hand.
1/18/20
Has filled out physically over the last few years and has continued to progress accordingly. He pounded the zone with three quality pitches and showed a nice, easy delivery on the mound. He showed a high spin rate fastball (high 2000’s- mid 2100’s) with nice sink at 83-85 mph and bumping 86 mph a few times. The breaking ball is firm and shows true slider action and cuts late. The change up shows big time deception as it is thrown with the exact same arm speed as the fastball and has late tumble. Really likeable RHP that has a definite high ceiling
9/29/19
We have seen Steed before but he has really progressed both physically and on the mound. Showed a solid 3 pitch arsenal with a FB in the low 80’s, topping at 84 mph with some definite ASR into RH hitters. No wasted action in the delivery as the mechanics were clean. Was able to spot the FB to both sides of the plate and mix in secondary stuff at any time. The breaking ball took nice shape in the upper 70’s with spin rates in the low 2000’s. The change up showed definite tumble into RH hitters and he did a very good job of creating down plane on the FB.
9/27/19
6-foot-3 190-pounds. Strong, physical frame that had an effortless delivery. Sat 83-84, and topped out at 85. FB was up since the last time we saw him throw. Very high ceiling for this big body arm with an easy motion. Showed good body awareness messing with timing in his delivery. Flipped the CB for strikes consistently. Competed in the zone, and had a repeatable delivery.
4/28/19
Solid player in every aspect of the game. Has really filled out since last fall and the skills continue to progress. Showed a slightly open stance at the plate and did a nice job getting the barrel to the contact point. Hands really work through the zone and the barrel stayed in the zone for an extended period with slight tilt creating some middle of the field pop. Nice work at 1B and showed nice a big arm across the dirt (81 mph). Fluid glove action and “feel” around the bag. On the mound, he showed a FB with late life up to 82 MPH from a short arm slot. Does a nice job hiding the ball from hitters. Showed feel for both secondary pitches and the change up showed nice tumble action at 71-72. Really commanded the bottom half of the zone.
10/28/18
Very projectable 2022 that had an impressive mound presence. His FB appeared to have “late life” and seemed to get on hitters a little quicker than expected. His FB was 78-79 and topped at 80 mph and his breaking ball had 11/5 action with tight spin. He also featured a changeup at 71 that can be an effective pitch for him. A definite 2022 arm to follow.
Very projectable young player that did a lot extremely well. Pop times on the day were 2.15-2.25 which will continue to drop as he gets stronger with the arm. Fundamentals are solid and his athleticism jumps out at you from behind the plate. Good footwork and solid blocking actions. Offensively, he has some pop in the bat from an event stance and a nice slow load of the hands. Did a very good job of staying inside the ball and showing a middle of the field approach in BP. Explosive lower half. A 2022 to watch.
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Positional Profile: RHP/1B 2022 RHP that impresses at each look.
Body: 6-4, 210-pounds. Solid lower half with broad shoulders.
Delivery: Quick tempo, high leg kick creates momentum, front hip leads downhill, long stride downhill, maintains direction.
Arm Action: RH. Long arm circle that finishes out of a very high 3/4 slot.
FB: T90.7, 88.4-90.0 mph. Jumps out of the hand, showed command to all quadrants with arm side action. T2026, 1958 average rpm.
CB: 77.1-78.4 mph. Showed late, downer action with 11/5 shape. Definite power breaking ball. T2218, 2094 average rpm.
CH: 82.3-83.5 mph. Thrown with fastball intent, occasionally played with late arm-side action. T1386, 1334 average rpm.
Steed turned in another solid outing for the Dolphins, this time in the Area 2 opener for both teams. Steed, a power right handed arm with a very physical lower half, almost exclusively lived off the fastball early in the game. The delivery is low effort and the ball comes out of the hand very well, leaving one to believe there is additional velocity to build on in the future. In the first inning Steed was 87-89 mph and settled in at 86-87 mph during the back half of his 6 inning stint. The pitch showed some late arm side action and that movement seemed to increase as his pitch count grew. He did a nice locating the pitch to both sides of the plate. He did show a well-shaped power breaking ball when needed at 75-78 mph. Only showed the changeup a few times at 80-81 mph that tumbled into RH hitters. For the night, Steed went 6 innings, giving up 4 hits and 2 earned runs. He struck out 7 and walked 3 hitters.
6-foot-4, 198-pound physical frame. Above average on the mound, showed quick arm speed with a loose arm action. Up-tempo type pitcher and uses high effort. Shows downhill shoulders. Slider (79-80 mph).Produced a fastball that came in at 85-86 mph with a max of 87 mph; shows around the zone command and late action with heavy movement. Shows a 11/5 curveball with tight action. Had control low in the zone and swing and miss action on his changeup (79-80). The fastball seemed to take off late and the change up showed big time deception out of the hand.
Has filled out physically over the last few years and has continued to progress accordingly. He pounded the zone with three quality pitches and showed a nice, easy delivery on the mound. He showed a high spin rate fastball (high 2000’s- mid 2100’s) with nice sink at 83-85 mph and bumping 86 mph a few times. The breaking ball is firm and shows true slider action and cuts late. The change up shows big time deception as it is thrown with the exact same arm speed as the fastball and has late tumble. Really likeable RHP that has a definite high ceiling
We have seen Steed before but he has really progressed both physically and on the mound. Showed a solid 3 pitch arsenal with a FB in the low 80’s, topping at 84 mph with some definite ASR into RH hitters. No wasted action in the delivery as the mechanics were clean. Was able to spot the FB to both sides of the plate and mix in secondary stuff at any time. The breaking ball took nice shape in the upper 70’s with spin rates in the low 2000’s. The change up showed definite tumble into RH hitters and he did a very good job of creating down plane on the FB.
6-foot-3 190-pounds. Strong, physical frame that had an effortless delivery. Sat 83-84, and topped out at 85. FB was up since the last time we saw him throw. Very high ceiling for this big body arm with an easy motion. Showed good body awareness messing with timing in his delivery. Flipped the CB for strikes consistently. Competed in the zone, and had a repeatable delivery.
Solid player in every aspect of the game. Has really filled out since last fall and the skills continue to progress. Showed a slightly open stance at the plate and did a nice job getting the barrel to the contact point. Hands really work through the zone and the barrel stayed in the zone for an extended period with slight tilt creating some middle of the field pop. Nice work at 1B and showed nice a big arm across the dirt (81 mph). Fluid glove action and “feel” around the bag. On the mound, he showed a FB with late life up to 82 MPH from a short arm slot. Does a nice job hiding the ball from hitters. Showed feel for both secondary pitches and the change up showed nice tumble action at 71-72. Really commanded the bottom half of the zone.
Very projectable 2022 that had an impressive mound presence. His FB appeared to have “late life” and seemed to get on hitters a little quicker than expected. His FB was 78-79 and topped at 80 mph and his breaking ball had 11/5 action with tight spin. He also featured a changeup at 71 that can be an effective pitch for him. A definite 2022 arm to follow.
Very projectable young player that did a lot extremely well. Pop times on the day were 2.15-2.25 which will continue to drop as he gets stronger with the arm. Fundamentals are solid and his athleticism jumps out at you from behind the plate. Good footwork and solid blocking actions. Offensively, he has some pop in the bat from an event stance and a nice slow load of the hands. Did a very good job of staying inside the ball and showing a middle of the field approach in BP. Explosive lower half. A 2022 to watch.