The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.31
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
80.0
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.
Body: 5-11, 179-pounds. Proportional build, two-way player look and feel, baseball IQ. Hit: RHH. Upright stance, feet slightly outside shoulder width, leg lift to hitting position, showed one and two hand finish. Bat path showed ability to cover the strike zone and drive balls pole-to-pole. Tripled down the left-field line and singled to right-field. Blast Motion scores of 42-51-38. Scored highest on connection score which comes as no surprise with his ability to get in a comfortable hitting position and all fields hitting approach. Quick twitch and rotation are something that could be improved as the next level velocity bump could be a challenge. Power: 87.00 max exit velocity. Arm: RH. INF - 80.00 mph. Arm works naturally and showed some ease. One of the few players you'll see that can make throws from 9 positions. Defense: Showed a little bit of everything defensively; fundamental defense at third, diving play in left field, athleticism on the mound. Showed quality arm strength wherever he was put on the field. True utility player that could really help fill out the back end of a D1 roster. Run: 7.31 runner in the 60.
Delivery: Relaxed delivery, two different arm angles used interchangeably, attacked hitters, balanced throughout, lands in a good fielding position. Arm Action: RH. Two different arm angles highlights his arm action, attacks with fastballs and breaking balls effectively. Speed differential between arm angle pitches erratic; could benefit greatly from speed differentials in fastball. Specialty pitcher potential at the next level. FB: T81, 79-81 mph. Movement and spin change with arm angle, effective pitches throughout the zone, should be seen as two different pitches. CB: 69-73 mph. Arm angle creates a curveball and a slider, low 3/4 angle slider more effective vs RHH and high 3/4 curveball more effective vs LHH. Command and consistency of both pitches key to future success.
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Body: 5-11, 179-pounds. Proportional build, two-way player look and feel, baseball IQ.
Hit: RHH. Upright stance, feet slightly outside shoulder width, leg lift to hitting position, showed one and two hand finish. Bat path showed ability to cover the strike zone and drive balls pole-to-pole. Tripled down the left-field line and singled to right-field. Blast Motion scores of 42-51-38. Scored highest on connection score which comes as no surprise with his ability to get in a comfortable hitting position and all fields hitting approach. Quick twitch and rotation are something that could be improved as the next level velocity bump could be a challenge.
Power: 87.00 max exit velocity.
Arm: RH. INF - 80.00 mph. Arm works naturally and showed some ease. One of the few players you'll see that can make throws from 9 positions.
Defense: Showed a little bit of everything defensively; fundamental defense at third, diving play in left field, athleticism on the mound. Showed quality arm strength wherever he was put on the field. True utility player that could really help fill out the back end of a D1 roster.
Run: 7.31 runner in the 60.
Delivery: Relaxed delivery, two different arm angles used interchangeably, attacked hitters, balanced throughout, lands in a good fielding position.
Arm Action: RH. Two different arm angles highlights his arm action, attacks with fastballs and breaking balls effectively. Speed differential between arm angle pitches erratic; could benefit greatly from speed differentials in fastball. Specialty pitcher potential at the next level.
FB: T81, 79-81 mph. Movement and spin change with arm angle, effective pitches throughout the zone, should be seen as two different pitches.
CB: 69-73 mph. Arm angle creates a curveball and a slider, low 3/4 angle slider more effective vs RHH and high 3/4 curveball more effective vs LHH. Command and consistency of both pitches key to future success.