The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.30
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
82.0
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.
PBR N CA Top Prospect Game - Lean and wired strength on 6-foot-0 142-pound frame that is still young and growing; impressive athleticism with skills to stick at Shortstop (7.30 60-yard). Quiet and tall at the plate allowing his quick hands to work the barrel up through the zone driving balls into the gaps (88 mph exit velo off tee); on base three times with BB, 1B to LF and INF 1B (4.76 H-1st). Talented defensive player moving with range, working glove through the ball before hitting 1st basemen in the chest on throws with life (82 mph); made some nice plays during the game as well. Will be one to follow as he continues to mature. Fun to watch.
Max FB 81, FB 77-80, CB 65-66, CHG 74 Lean and athletically lean body type on 6-foot-0, 142-pound frame. If for some reason he's not recruited as a position player (which would be odd), Heredia would have a chance to develop on the mound. Clean mechanics with athleticism working for him on mound. Easy lift, compact backside arm action that's repeatable, good direction and lower body stability, though spun off front side in live action more than in warm-ups. Attacking type pitcher, displayed some angle on the fastball from a high-3/4 slot, good CHG extension and big 12/5 type break with the CB. With a bit more front arm stability he can get to a more consistent release point.
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PBR N CA Top Prospect Game - Lean and wired strength on 6-foot-0 142-pound frame that is still young and growing; impressive athleticism with skills to stick at Shortstop (7.30 60-yard). Quiet and tall at the plate allowing his quick hands to work the barrel up through the zone driving balls into the gaps (88 mph exit velo off tee); on base three times with BB, 1B to LF and INF 1B (4.76 H-1st). Talented defensive player moving with range, working glove through the ball before hitting 1st basemen in the chest on throws with life (82 mph); made some nice plays during the game as well. Will be one to follow as he continues to mature. Fun to watch.
Max FB 81, FB 77-80, CB 65-66, CHG 74
Lean and athletically lean body type on 6-foot-0, 142-pound frame. If for some reason he's not recruited as a position player (which would be odd), Heredia would have a chance to develop on the mound. Clean mechanics with athleticism working for him on mound. Easy lift, compact backside arm action that's repeatable, good direction and lower body stability, though spun off front side in live action more than in warm-ups. Attacking type pitcher, displayed some angle on the fastball from a high-3/4 slot, good CHG extension and big 12/5 type break with the CB. With a bit more front arm stability he can get to a more consistent release point.