6-foot, 180-pound, longer, lean athletic frame. The shoulders are squared off, has plenty of room for added weight. A left-handed pitcher, who threw the baseball very well at this event. Working from the stretch position, hands are set lower, clean loose athletic leg lift. The arm action is longer, working free and clean on the backside, arm comes through from a 3/4 to high 3/4 slot. The frontside could track a tick longer to the plate, the finish is inline, with extension out front. The fastball reached 79 mph, with more in, creates natural arm side run and sink to the baseball. The breaking ball shows proper spin and tilt, clocked at 66-67 mph, 11/5 break. Also, showed feel for a circle changeup. Just starting to tap into his potential, good follow.
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6-foot, 175-pound, longer, larger, lean athletic frame. Rounded shoulders, longer neck, lots of room for added weight gains. Shows to have strength throughout, well proportioned. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is athletic, direction is inline, frontside stays connected, needs to keep head on a tick longer. However the arm action is long, free and easy, with the baseball coming out of his hand with ease. The lift is athletic, gets down the mound with easy effort. The arm works out of a higher 3/4 slot, with whip like action to it at times. The fastball reached 78 mph with a ton more in there, its a true 4-seamer, gets through the catcher. The breaking ball acts more like a slider, velocity reached 68 mph, cuts it off at end, could stay through it longer. The changeup was clocked at 63-66 mph, will develop feel over time with it. The frame is projectable, arm action works, looks for velocity to spike at some point. High follow for me.
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6-foot, 180-pound, longer, lean athletic frame. The shoulders are squared off, has plenty of room for added weight. A left-handed pitcher, who threw the baseball very well at this event. Working from the stretch position, hands are set lower, clean loose athletic leg lift. The arm action is longer, working free and clean on the backside, arm comes through from a 3/4 to high 3/4 slot. The frontside could track a tick longer to the plate, the finish is inline, with extension out front. The fastball reached 79 mph, with more in, creates natural arm side run and sink to the baseball. The breaking ball shows proper spin and tilt, clocked at 66-67 mph, 11/5 break. Also, showed feel for a circle changeup. Just starting to tap into his potential, good follow.
6-foot, 175-pound, longer, larger, lean athletic frame. Rounded shoulders, longer neck, lots of room for added weight gains. Shows to have strength throughout, well proportioned. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is athletic, direction is inline, frontside stays connected, needs to keep head on a tick longer. However the arm action is long, free and easy, with the baseball coming out of his hand with ease. The lift is athletic, gets down the mound with easy effort. The arm works out of a higher 3/4 slot, with whip like action to it at times. The fastball reached 78 mph with a ton more in there, its a true 4-seamer, gets through the catcher. The breaking ball acts more like a slider, velocity reached 68 mph, cuts it off at end, could stay through it longer. The changeup was clocked at 63-66 mph, will develop feel over time with it. The frame is projectable, arm action works, looks for velocity to spike at some point. High follow for me.