The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.15
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.01 - 2.08
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
75.0
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: 6-foot-4, 217-pounds. Large, physical, strong frame with length and room to add mass. Broad shoulders with present upper body strength.
Hit: Left-handed hitter. Open, upright setup with hands in front of chest. Slight leg lift with a significant stride. Pulls hands back a tick during a slight coil before driving backside into the ball. His Blast Motion slash line of 71 mph/22g/80% puts him in the top category of collegiate players. His impact metrics - bat speed 71 mph, time to contact :13, and attack angle 8° - are equally impressive and all above average for a collegiate player.
Power: Trackman data shows Holman had an average exit speed of 89 mph with a peak of 97.3 mph. His lowest velocity registered was his first hit at 77.7 mph, a line drive to right-center field. Holman’s use of his elite hand speed allows him to be very minimalistic to generate power in his swing. There’s more consistent power to come as matures physically.
Field: Holman moves very well behind the plate despite his size. There’s athleticism in his actions and shows the ability to recover from balls in dirt quickly and ready to throw. Showed quiet, soft hands. Set up hitters well with his pitch calling.
Arm: Pops: 2.01-2.08, 75 mph. Showed a quick release with clean throwing mechanics. Transitions are clean and fast with the entire body working in sync. Throws were at or within distance to make a play on a runner.
Run: 7.15 laser-timed 60 on a grass surface. Best time of any catcher in attendance.
8/18/18
SoCal Underclass Games - Six-foot-3, 180-pounds, extra large frame with present strength throughout. Broad shoulders with strength down through to the wrists. Thick thighs down to large feet. Lots of physicality to Holman's game both defensively and at the plate. Defensively he shows athleticism behind the plate where settles into an athletic squat with weight down through his heels. Showed good attack - quick out of crouch and to identify and gather the ball - on the bunt. Hands are soft and showed feel for calling the game. Creates a good target with an upright back. At the plate Holman's power stood out immediately during his round of BP which carried into the game. Starts with an open stance with an early leg lift load. Gets his barrel on the desired plane and through the hitting with quickness. Shows fast hands from contact through to extension. Present pull side power with middle power developing. Looks ready to hit when he enters the box. Laced a base hit into right-center field before taking second base on a bobble showing his baserunning instincts.
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SoCal ProCase:
Body: 6-foot-4, 217-pounds. Large, physical, strong frame with length and room to add mass. Broad shoulders with present upper body strength.
Hit: Left-handed hitter. Open, upright setup with hands in front of chest. Slight leg lift with a significant stride. Pulls hands back a tick during a slight coil before driving backside into the ball. His Blast Motion slash line of 71 mph/22g/80% puts him in the top category of collegiate players. His impact metrics - bat speed 71 mph, time to contact :13, and attack angle 8° - are equally impressive and all above average for a collegiate player.
Power: Trackman data shows Holman had an average exit speed of 89 mph with a peak of 97.3 mph. His lowest velocity registered was his first hit at 77.7 mph, a line drive to right-center field. Holman’s use of his elite hand speed allows him to be very minimalistic to generate power in his swing. There’s more consistent power to come as matures physically.
Field: Holman moves very well behind the plate despite his size. There’s athleticism in his actions and shows the ability to recover from balls in dirt quickly and ready to throw. Showed quiet, soft hands. Set up hitters well with his pitch calling.
Arm: Pops: 2.01-2.08, 75 mph. Showed a quick release with clean throwing mechanics. Transitions are clean and fast with the entire body working in sync. Throws were at or within distance to make a play on a runner.
Run: 7.15 laser-timed 60 on a grass surface. Best time of any catcher in attendance.
SoCal Underclass Games - Six-foot-3, 180-pounds, extra large frame with present strength throughout. Broad shoulders with strength down through to the wrists. Thick thighs down to large feet. Lots of physicality to Holman's game both defensively and at the plate. Defensively he shows athleticism behind the plate where settles into an athletic squat with weight down through his heels. Showed good attack - quick out of crouch and to identify and gather the ball - on the bunt. Hands are soft and showed feel for calling the game. Creates a good target with an upright back. At the plate Holman's power stood out immediately during his round of BP which carried into the game. Starts with an open stance with an early leg lift load. Gets his barrel on the desired plane and through the hitting with quickness. Shows fast hands from contact through to extension. Present pull side power with middle power developing. Looks ready to hit when he enters the box. Laced a base hit into right-center field before taking second base on a bobble showing his baserunning instincts.