The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.77
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
76.0
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.
Medium full build with length in the torso (8.09 60yd). Balanced, slightly bent knees keeping the high hands in the middle of the body; hands pull down and back with easy front foot stride. Direct hands matching with body turns to catch contact out front of the plate (72 EV); flashes some lift to both sides of the field. Easy athletic movements in OF with long full arm swing staying in time with lower half (76 OF).
9/14/19
Uncommitted. Five-foot-11, 165-pounds. Large, lean frame with room for continued physical development. A two-way player, Quillin worked out in the outfield before throwing in the gameplay. In the outfield he showed adequate footwork when rounding balls and playing through them. Arm strength is fair with accuracy to both third base and home plate. At the plate he starts with a slightly open stance using a short stride trigger to get going. Shows feel for getting the barrel on the ball with the ability to drive balls to the pull side. On the mound Quillin stays tall on the back before bending backwards at the weight to gain momentum and drive down the mound. Lands a tick open at times causing the arm to drag behind from its compact path in the back. Shows the ability to work his three-pitch around the strike zone while doing an excellent job of mixing eye angles. Changeup may be best present pitch with its late diving action back across the plate and to the back foot of lefties. Curveball can be loose at times, but when on shows late breaking action with 1/7 shape.
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Medium full build with length in the torso (8.09 60yd). Balanced, slightly bent knees keeping the high hands in the middle of the body; hands pull down and back with easy front foot stride. Direct hands matching with body turns to catch contact out front of the plate (72 EV); flashes some lift to both sides of the field. Easy athletic movements in OF with long full arm swing staying in time with lower half (76 OF).
Uncommitted. Five-foot-11, 165-pounds. Large, lean frame with room for continued physical development. A two-way player, Quillin worked out in the outfield before throwing in the gameplay. In the outfield he showed adequate footwork when rounding balls and playing through them. Arm strength is fair with accuracy to both third base and home plate. At the plate he starts with a slightly open stance using a short stride trigger to get going. Shows feel for getting the barrel on the ball with the ability to drive balls to the pull side. On the mound Quillin stays tall on the back before bending backwards at the weight to gain momentum and drive down the mound. Lands a tick open at times causing the arm to drag behind from its compact path in the back. Shows the ability to work his three-pitch around the strike zone while doing an excellent job of mixing eye angles. Changeup may be best present pitch with its late diving action back across the plate and to the back foot of lefties. Curveball can be loose at times, but when on shows late breaking action with 1/7 shape.