The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.62
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.
Janovsky is an intriguing arm, he mixes multiple pitches from multiple arm slots. Janovsky throws his FB from a high 3/4 slot and a low side arm slot, each having good arm side run with velos ranging from 76-82 MPH. Janovsky spun a CB at 71-72, a CH at 73-75, and a SL at 69-70. Janovsky has the ability to change arm slot and velocity throughout an AB keeping hitters off balance, and messing with timing. Keep eyes on Janovsky as he gains velo and logs more innings this season
4/01/21
Janovsky showed a nicely synced swing in his gap-to-gap approach on the day. He peppered line drives to the middle of the field with good extension through contact. A consistent and repeatable forward move. As he fills out his frame and adds strength, watch for him to start putting a charge into some balls. Janovsky looked comfortable receiving and blocking throughout the day during bullpens. He stopped many baseballs throughout the day, noticeably working hard throughout the entire day of bullpens despite not throwing much on the day due to a sore shoulder—perhaps the most well-rounded in a deep White Rock Bantam catching unit.
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Janovsky is an intriguing arm, he mixes multiple pitches from multiple arm slots. Janovsky throws his FB from a high 3/4 slot and a low side arm slot, each having good arm side run with velos ranging from 76-82 MPH. Janovsky spun a CB at 71-72, a CH at 73-75, and a SL at 69-70. Janovsky has the ability to change arm slot and velocity throughout an AB keeping hitters off balance, and messing with timing. Keep eyes on Janovsky as he gains velo and logs more innings this season
Janovsky showed a nicely synced swing in his gap-to-gap approach on the day. He peppered line drives to the middle of the field with good extension through contact. A consistent and repeatable forward move. As he fills out his frame and adds strength, watch for him to start putting a charge into some balls. Janovsky looked comfortable receiving and blocking throughout the day during bullpens. He stopped many baseballs throughout the day, noticeably working hard throughout the entire day of bullpens despite not throwing much on the day due to a sore shoulder—perhaps the most well-rounded in a deep White Rock Bantam catching unit.