CLASS OF 2019
RHP
1B
Andrew
Dalquist
Arizona
Redondo Union (HS) • CA
6' 1" • 160LBS
R/R • 24yr
Redondo Union (HS) • CA
6' 1" • 160LBS
R/R • 24yr
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2019 National
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- PBR California All-State First Team - Jun 19, 2019
- California Draft Preview - May 31, 2019
- South Bay Week in Review: 4/23 - 4/25 - May 1, 2019
- SoCal Player of the Week: Drew Dalquist - Apr 16, 2019
- SoCal Diamond Notes: March 4 - March 9 - Mar 13, 2019
- Class of 2019 Rankings - UPDATED - Mar 7, 2019
- South Bay (CA) Week in Review - Mar 6, 2019
- Class of 2019 State Rankings - Jan 1, 2019
- Updated & Expanded 2019 Rankings - Sep 6, 2018
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2019 RHP (University of Arizona) Drew Dalquist has long limbs, lean athletic body and wiry strength and physical projection. Dalquist pitched 5 innings on Tuesday. Fastball was consistent 90-93, with some 89 mph and topping at 94 MPH. His curveball sat 74-78 mph; it is a true strikeout pitch when working. He rarely throws his change-up but it sat 83-84 MPH. Dalquist went 5 innings on Friday allowing 7 hits and 9 runs, with 7 walks and five strikeouts. Had 16 first pitch strike and 6 swing and misses. Dalquist first-two innings were spotless as he made easy work of the Costa hitters.
University of Arizona Commit, 6-foot-2 170 pounds. Has long limbs, lean, athletic build, and wiry strength. Threw three innings in this outing. Fastball was consistent 89-92 mph, while touching 93 mph; his curve was 75-77, and his changeup sat at 82. He started the day off in the 1st with a 1-2-3 inning looking like he was in mid-season form. In the 2nd he left a couple fastballs up and gave up a 2-run home-run. He got back on track to finish the inning finishing with two strikeouts. Opposing hitters were routinely late, as there was a number of ground outs and popups to the right-side of the field. Dalquist showed life on his fastball as he has a very whippy arm motion with good extension. He has a sharp curveball that can induce swing-and-miss and cause batters to chase. His change-up has good deception with sinking action to the arm side.