6-foot-5, 195-pound left-handed pitcher. The fastball was 79-80, minimal arm side action to the fastball. Chance to have some downhill plane to the pitch as he matures. The spin pitch is 66-68, good in shape, needs more fastball hand speed to it. The changeup is 66-68, correct in spin at times. The delivery is online with the feet and slot is well above 3/4. The direction of the front side needs to be cleaned up as he comes off target prior to getting his foot down. The arm is long on the backside but works loosely.
8/23/18
6-foot-5, 185-pound, long, lean, lengthy athletic frame. The shoulders and back are, wide has plenty of room to fill out. A left-handed pitcher, has good direction with lower half, small collapse on back leg, could stay tall throughout. The arm works out of a ¾ to low ¾ slot, longer path on the backside, creates heavy sink and run to arm side. The fastball touched 78 mph, located it down in the zone. The breaking ball was clocked at 59-63 mph, more horizontal break, chance to be an out pitch over time, spin is good, with depth to it. Slight pull of frontside, could stay on track a tick longer. Strength will aid in his development, regimented long toss program as well.
6/20/18
6-foot-5, 185 pounds, long-limbed, definition of projectable, wide shoulders capable of holding strength. Works exclusively out of the stretch, where he throws from a ¾ slot. Fast and high leg kick with average extension down the mound. Backside collapses at times, creating some crossfire. Longer arm swing with some stiffness. Can work to repeat release points consistent across repertoire as it can drop a bit on the curveball. The fastball features armside run, sitting primarily in the 72-75 MPH range. Considering the frame and room for growth, Fee could see that velocity range hike up heading into his junior season. Mixes in a 1/7 curveball between 57-61 MPH. The pitch has proper shape but needs to tighten up the spin for sharper break to become a swing-and-miss pitch. Has a firm changeup that was thrown between 65-68 MPH. Best ones created some fading action. Fee has prototypical size for a starting pitcher. Filling out the frame and continuing to add velocity will help him begin to realize his potential. Someone to keep tabs on as a late bloomer in Connecticut’s 2020 class.
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6-foot-5, 195-pound left-handed pitcher. The fastball was 79-80, minimal arm side action to the fastball. Chance to have some downhill plane to the pitch as he matures. The spin pitch is 66-68, good in shape, needs more fastball hand speed to it. The changeup is 66-68, correct in spin at times. The delivery is online with the feet and slot is well above 3/4. The direction of the front side needs to be cleaned up as he comes off target prior to getting his foot down. The arm is long on the backside but works loosely.
6-foot-5, 185-pound, long, lean, lengthy athletic frame. The shoulders and back are, wide has plenty of room to fill out. A left-handed pitcher, has good direction with lower half, small collapse on back leg, could stay tall throughout. The arm works out of a ¾ to low ¾ slot, longer path on the backside, creates heavy sink and run to arm side. The fastball touched 78 mph, located it down in the zone. The breaking ball was clocked at 59-63 mph, more horizontal break, chance to be an out pitch over time, spin is good, with depth to it. Slight pull of frontside, could stay on track a tick longer. Strength will aid in his development, regimented long toss program as well.
6-foot-5, 185 pounds, long-limbed, definition of projectable, wide shoulders capable of holding strength. Works exclusively out of the stretch, where he throws from a ¾ slot. Fast and high leg kick with average extension down the mound. Backside collapses at times, creating some crossfire. Longer arm swing with some stiffness. Can work to repeat release points consistent across repertoire as it can drop a bit on the curveball. The fastball features armside run, sitting primarily in the 72-75 MPH range. Considering the frame and room for growth, Fee could see that velocity range hike up heading into his junior season. Mixes in a 1/7 curveball between 57-61 MPH. The pitch has proper shape but needs to tighten up the spin for sharper break to become a swing-and-miss pitch. Has a firm changeup that was thrown between 65-68 MPH. Best ones created some fading action. Fee has prototypical size for a starting pitcher. Filling out the frame and continuing to add velocity will help him begin to realize his potential. Someone to keep tabs on as a late bloomer in Connecticut’s 2020 class.