A fastball with hop has a flat approach angle and visually jumps through the zone. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher swing and miss average. Hop+ of 100 is MLB average.
Fastball
Sink+
A fastball with sink has low backspin and drops through the strike zone. When thrown down in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher ground ball percentage and lower launch angle. Sink+ of 100 is MLB average.
Fastball
Rise+
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
Slider
Hammer+
A hammer breaking ball drops vertically with velocity through the zone, or 12-to-6 movement. Hammer+ of 100 is MLB average.
Slider
Sweep+
A sweeping breaking ball moves horizontally with velocity through the zone. Sweep+ of 100 is MLB average.
Body: 6-3, 160 pounds. Prototypical division one and prospective pro prospect pitchers build, long and lanky with room for more. Bremner has shown significant growth since his first PBR report in April 2019 �6-0, 140 pounds - presents a slim and lanky profile with lots of room for growth and maturity�. Bremner is maturing and growing at a projectable pace with wiry strength and lots of upside.
Delivery: Bremner showed a confident and smooth overall delivery and has taken the next step mechanically by utilizing his lower half more. Bremner registered a fastball extension of 6.5 (high stride, 79th percentile), slider extension of 5.9 (slightly below, 35th percentile) and changeup extension of 6.3 (slightly above, 64th percentile). The key here is the fastball extension, Bremner�s lower half stride is extending at an above-average rate helping play up his perceived fastball velocity. His arm is naturally quick out in front, showing natural arm speed and projectable gains. Delivery mechanisms to the eye seem low effort overall projecting well for starter projectability and health stamina on the mound. The back side follow through is limited, more explosion off the rubber could help overall and help his delivery flow that much more.
FB: Bremner�s live at-bat session provided fourteen fastballs, averaging 89.7 mph and topping at 91.2 mph, with an average spin rate of 2288 (2019 MLB average: 2266) and a maximum spin rate of 2397. Induced vertical break of 16.5 (significant ride, 79th percentile) and horizontal break 15.1 (extreme run, 93rd percentile) show a fastball with the highly desired run/ride or �hop� that seems to be the quickest path for young pitchers to the major leagues. Bremner�s fastball in 2019 was 82-85 mph and two years later 89-91, with above-average TrackMan analytics it is clear that Bremner is on a path to success with more to come.
SL: Bremner�s live at-bat session provided 8 sliders, clearly his go-to secondary offering, throwing the pitch in any count and with confidence. Executed all 8 of his sliders away to right-handed hitters, breaking consistently to his desired location and with 8:30 tilt giving it more of sluvery action. Averaging 73.8 mph and topping at 74.5 mph, with an average spin rate of 2373 (2019 MLB average: 2414) and a maximum spin rate of 2424. Slider development has continued since his 2019 showing with more velocity and more break, another positive sign in his projectability.
CH: Bremner showed one change-up at 79.4 mph with 2070 spin rate. The velocity differential from his fastball is desirable along with the spin rate making this a must develop pitch. Third pitch to Bremner�s repertoire is a must to remain a starter at the next level. His current pitchability and natural arm speed put him in a keen position to do so.
Summary: Bremner showed that he has the stuff and projectability needed to be a future pro. The hop to his fastball, two-year gains and overall ease to his game opened some eyes and put him in line to make an appearance on 2022 draft boards. UCSB has a great track record with pitchers like Bremner whom have above-average TrackMan data, putting him in a good position to make serious improvement on the Gaucho pitching staff and join the ranks of numerous Gaucho draftees.
4/08/19
2022 right-handed pitcher Tyler Bremner is listed at 6-foot 140 pounds for the Scripps Ranch Falcons. Made his first appearance at the varsity level in a non-conference matchup against the ranked Grossmont Foothillers. Presents a slim and lanky profile with lots of room for growth and maturity. Worked quickly pitch-to-pitch, showing rhythm and a feel for pitching. Balance was good with consistent total body alignment and a still head. Released from a high arm slot with smooth delivery and a loose arm. Lower half was underutilized with a short extension towards home plate inhibiting potential velocity increase in the interim and long term. Fastball featured slight arm-side run in the 82-85 mph range with a smooth release and little effort. Breaking ball sat comfortably in the 65-69 mph range featuring sweeping action on a 11/5 plane. Released from the same slot and with the same arm action as the fastball and with great confidence in the pitch as it was thrown at any point in the count. Strong overall showing for a freshman in his first varsity appearance. Advanced feel for mechanics and breaking ball will bode well for future success and the addition of a velocity increase will put him on the division 1 radar.
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Body: 6-3, 160 pounds. Prototypical division one and prospective pro prospect pitchers build, long and lanky with room for more. Bremner has shown significant growth since his first PBR report in April 2019 �6-0, 140 pounds - presents a slim and lanky profile with lots of room for growth and maturity�. Bremner is maturing and growing at a projectable pace with wiry strength and lots of upside.
Delivery: Bremner showed a confident and smooth overall delivery and has taken the next step mechanically by utilizing his lower half more. Bremner registered a fastball extension of 6.5 (high stride, 79th percentile), slider extension of 5.9 (slightly below, 35th percentile) and changeup extension of 6.3 (slightly above, 64th percentile). The key here is the fastball extension, Bremner�s lower half stride is extending at an above-average rate helping play up his perceived fastball velocity. His arm is naturally quick out in front, showing natural arm speed and projectable gains. Delivery mechanisms to the eye seem low effort overall projecting well for starter projectability and health stamina on the mound. The back side follow through is limited, more explosion off the rubber could help overall and help his delivery flow that much more.
FB: Bremner�s live at-bat session provided fourteen fastballs, averaging 89.7 mph and topping at 91.2 mph, with an average spin rate of 2288 (2019 MLB average: 2266) and a maximum spin rate of 2397. Induced vertical break of 16.5 (significant ride, 79th percentile) and horizontal break 15.1 (extreme run, 93rd percentile) show a fastball with the highly desired run/ride or �hop� that seems to be the quickest path for young pitchers to the major leagues. Bremner�s fastball in 2019 was 82-85 mph and two years later 89-91, with above-average TrackMan analytics it is clear that Bremner is on a path to success with more to come.
SL: Bremner�s live at-bat session provided 8 sliders, clearly his go-to secondary offering, throwing the pitch in any count and with confidence. Executed all 8 of his sliders away to right-handed hitters, breaking consistently to his desired location and with 8:30 tilt giving it more of sluvery action. Averaging 73.8 mph and topping at 74.5 mph, with an average spin rate of 2373 (2019 MLB average: 2414) and a maximum spin rate of 2424. Slider development has continued since his 2019 showing with more velocity and more break, another positive sign in his projectability.
CH: Bremner showed one change-up at 79.4 mph with 2070 spin rate. The velocity differential from his fastball is desirable along with the spin rate making this a must develop pitch. Third pitch to Bremner�s repertoire is a must to remain a starter at the next level. His current pitchability and natural arm speed put him in a keen position to do so.
Summary: Bremner showed that he has the stuff and projectability needed to be a future pro. The hop to his fastball, two-year gains and overall ease to his game opened some eyes and put him in line to make an appearance on 2022 draft boards. UCSB has a great track record with pitchers like Bremner whom have above-average TrackMan data, putting him in a good position to make serious improvement on the Gaucho pitching staff and join the ranks of numerous Gaucho draftees.
2022 right-handed pitcher Tyler Bremner is listed at 6-foot 140 pounds for the Scripps Ranch Falcons. Made his first appearance at the varsity level in a non-conference matchup against the ranked Grossmont Foothillers. Presents a slim and lanky profile with lots of room for growth and maturity. Worked quickly pitch-to-pitch, showing rhythm and a feel for pitching. Balance was good with consistent total body alignment and a still head. Released from a high arm slot with smooth delivery and a loose arm. Lower half was underutilized with a short extension towards home plate inhibiting potential velocity increase in the interim and long term. Fastball featured slight arm-side run in the 82-85 mph range with a smooth release and little effort. Breaking ball sat comfortably in the 65-69 mph range featuring sweeping action on a 11/5 plane. Released from the same slot and with the same arm action as the fastball and with great confidence in the pitch as it was thrown at any point in the count. Strong overall showing for a freshman in his first varsity appearance. Advanced feel for mechanics and breaking ball will bode well for future success and the addition of a velocity increase will put him on the division 1 radar.