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).
74.0
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.
Hit: Preloaded back hip with a small, controlled leg kick. Gains ground with weight shift as he moves into foot plant. Hands held slightly above back shoulder and work in sync with lower half
Power: 83 MPH Exit Velocity via Trackman in BP
Arm: 74 MPH Outfield Velocity
Defense: Clean transfer and throw skills during workout. Moved with caution and can work on developing a sense of urgency. Accurate throwing arm and clean actions.
Run: 7.77 60-Yard
Pitching
Delivery: Slow build up, controlled leg lift and a low ¾ arm slot from the windup. Maintains good direction moving down the mound and keeps same release points for all pitches.
Arm Action: Long and whippy arm that slings it from a low slot. Gets up on time and gets into and out of scap retraction extremely well.
FB: 75-78 ; lower tilt leads to above average arm side run
CH: 71-73 ; Very good movement separation from FB with avg speed differential
SL: 66-68 ; Ideal movement for breaking ball to play off of fastball
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Body: 5’11 165lbs
Hit: Preloaded back hip with a small, controlled leg kick. Gains ground with weight shift as he moves into foot plant. Hands held slightly above back shoulder and work in sync with lower half
Power: 83 MPH Exit Velocity via Trackman in BP
Arm: 74 MPH Outfield Velocity
Defense: Clean transfer and throw skills during workout. Moved with caution and can work on developing a sense of urgency. Accurate throwing arm and clean actions.
Run: 7.77 60-Yard
Pitching
Delivery: Slow build up, controlled leg lift and a low ¾ arm slot from the windup. Maintains good direction moving down the mound and keeps same release points for all pitches.
Arm Action: Long and whippy arm that slings it from a low slot. Gets up on time and gets into and out of scap retraction extremely well.
FB: 75-78 ; lower tilt leads to above average arm side run
CH: 71-73 ; Very good movement separation from FB with avg speed differential
SL: 66-68 ; Ideal movement for breaking ball to play off of fastball