The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.71
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
89.0
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.
Preseason All-State. This is our first look at Briseno in this type of setting, but have seen him in multiple game situations and know how talented the Long Beach State commit is. Briseno was a standout in the workout and put his tools on display for all to admire. BP round was loud showing his quick, strong hands getting the barrel through the zone consistently hitting the ball hard. Currently has gap-to-gap power with occasional ability to drive the ball over the right field wall. Will have high doubles totals until he adds more strength. Displayed proper footwork defensively and exhibited smooth, clean actions in his ground ball session. Arm tool is plus showing us he had the strongest arm in the group with 89MPH across the diamond. Quality everyday player that add depth to any lineup. Will be fun to follow for the next couple years.
7/29/19
5-foot-11,185-pounds, Medium/large frame with present strength and physical projection. Flashed a gap approach at the plate; made loud contact and used the whole field. He made consistent contact and could foul off tough pitches. He was good defensively at 3B, strong arm and could make all the necessary throws on this day. Good reads off the bat and could make plays from many angles. He had a good day at the plate recording two singles and one stolen base. Will be a young player to keep an eye on as he continues to mature.
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Preseason All-State. This is our first look at Briseno in this type of setting, but have seen him in multiple game situations and know how talented the Long Beach State commit is. Briseno was a standout in the workout and put his tools on display for all to admire. BP round was loud showing his quick, strong hands getting the barrel through the zone consistently hitting the ball hard. Currently has gap-to-gap power with occasional ability to drive the ball over the right field wall. Will have high doubles totals until he adds more strength. Displayed proper footwork defensively and exhibited smooth, clean actions in his ground ball session. Arm tool is plus showing us he had the strongest arm in the group with 89MPH across the diamond. Quality everyday player that add depth to any lineup. Will be fun to follow for the next couple years.
5-foot-11,185-pounds, Medium/large frame with present strength and physical projection. Flashed a gap approach at the plate; made loud contact and used the whole field. He made consistent contact and could foul off tough pitches. He was good defensively at 3B, strong arm and could make all the necessary throws on this day. Good reads off the bat and could make plays from many angles. He had a good day at the plate recording two singles and one stolen base. Will be a young player to keep an eye on as he continues to mature.