The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.88
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.9
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield 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.
Uncommitted. 6-foot-1 160 pounds long, lean frame with wiry strength. Sanchez has a young body with a frame to add strength and mass. He throws from a low ¾ arm angle and sometimes drops down to side arm. He has a whippy arm action and at times can leave the ball over the plate. His fastball was 79-80 mph and topped out at 81 MPH. His changeup was 67-68 MPH with run into right handed hitters. His curveball was 64-65 MPH with break that drops into right-handed hitters. He only throws from a slide step out of the stretch. At times he struggled to find the zone as he needs to start the pitch on the inner and outer third to throw for strike as he has a lot of movement.
7/23/19
Low arm angle with pitching actions more relatable to a side-arm pitcher. Slinging funky arm action from the right-side creating matchup problems for right-handed hitters. Fastball at 76-79 mph from the low across body arm angle plays up against right-handed hitters. Breaking ball at 67-71 mph with side to side action. Matchup relief pitcher that can be put in difficult situations to get right-handed hitters out in a matchup driven era of baseball.
6/01/19
Uncommitted. Six-foot, 160-pounds. Long, lean, wiry strong frame that has ample room to fill out with added strength. High waist, long legs. May not be done growing either. At the plate he does an excellent job using his thin, long frame by rocking into his swing with a slight leg lift timing mechanism. Starts with hands high and drops them into launch angle before driving back hip - with elbow attached to midsection - and hands into the ball. A bit pull happy presently, Sanchez did show the ability to stay in the middle of the field during his BP. Defensively Sanchez showed athletic actions at third base where his footwork, quick hands, and arm strength were on display. Shows range to both sides and the ability to make throws from multiple angles with accuracy. Excellent control of his body. On the mound Sanchez is a sidewinder with movement on every pitch. Hides ball well adding to the discomfort caused by the sidearm action. Slider showed to be best present pitch as the pitch falls off the table as it enters the zone with it’s late sweeping action. Changeup is incredibly effective pitch as it runs off the same plane as the fastball with a difference of close to 7 mph.
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Uncommitted. 6-foot-1 160 pounds long, lean frame with wiry strength. Sanchez has a young body with a frame to add strength and mass. He throws from a low ¾ arm angle and sometimes drops down to side arm. He has a whippy arm action and at times can leave the ball over the plate. His fastball was 79-80 mph and topped out at 81 MPH. His changeup was 67-68 MPH with run into right handed hitters. His curveball was 64-65 MPH with break that drops into right-handed hitters. He only throws from a slide step out of the stretch. At times he struggled to find the zone as he needs to start the pitch on the inner and outer third to throw for strike as he has a lot of movement.
Low arm angle with pitching actions more relatable to a side-arm pitcher. Slinging funky arm action from the right-side creating matchup problems for right-handed hitters. Fastball at 76-79 mph from the low across body arm angle plays up against right-handed hitters. Breaking ball at 67-71 mph with side to side action. Matchup relief pitcher that can be put in difficult situations to get right-handed hitters out in a matchup driven era of baseball.
Uncommitted. Six-foot, 160-pounds. Long, lean, wiry strong frame that has ample room to fill out with added strength. High waist, long legs. May not be done growing either. At the plate he does an excellent job using his thin, long frame by rocking into his swing with a slight leg lift timing mechanism. Starts with hands high and drops them into launch angle before driving back hip - with elbow attached to midsection - and hands into the ball. A bit pull happy presently, Sanchez did show the ability to stay in the middle of the field during his BP. Defensively Sanchez showed athletic actions at third base where his footwork, quick hands, and arm strength were on display. Shows range to both sides and the ability to make throws from multiple angles with accuracy. Excellent control of his body. On the mound Sanchez is a sidewinder with movement on every pitch. Hides ball well adding to the discomfort caused by the sidearm action. Slider showed to be best present pitch as the pitch falls off the table as it enters the zone with it’s late sweeping action. Changeup is incredibly effective pitch as it runs off the same plane as the fastball with a difference of close to 7 mph.