CLASS OF 2017
RHP
George
Goldstein
Middlebury College
Staples (HS) • CT
6' 1" • 190LBS
R/R • 25yr 2mo
Staples (HS) • CT
6' 1" • 190LBS
R/R • 25yr 2mo
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2017 National
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Athletic right-handed at 6-foot-1, 185-pounds. The arms are long and the body should fill out nicely. Fastball touched 83 mph in the game, but flashed an 85 mph during warm-ups. The slot is low ¾ and could probably go lower. The quasi frisbee slider is a 66-67 mph and needs much more fastball hand speed to it, sharpening and lessening the break. The changeup is a work in progress, touching 76-77 mph. The delivery is clean, he stays closed with the front shoulder all the way to foot strike. His extension and direction are good. 1.46 to the plate in the stretch Filling out the frame and tightening the pitches is what comes next for this guy. Good looking prospect.
7/12/16
6-foot-1, 180-pound large, frame, shoulders are sloped, back is wide, has plenty of room to fill out. A right-hander who works extremely quick and competes at a very high level. Works out of the set for his delivery, the leg raise is quick, gets to a good gather and has some coil at its peak. The arm has average length on the back, and comes out of a low ¾ slot with serious sink and run. When he is on time and stays behind the ball it jumps out of his hand, gets good extension and finish through the release point. The fastball was clocked at 80-84 mph with action. The breaking ball continues to be a work in progress but it's getting better, clocked at 65-67 mph, will eventually turn into a true slider. The changeup has good feel, doesn't need to use it often. Times to the plate are good, 1.2-1.4. Big follow for me, can be a nightmare on right-handed hitters. Could eventually drop the slot lower, backend of the game type guy.
3/1/16
6-foot-1,190-pound thick durable pitchers frame, with room for future development. A right-handed pitcher, comes at you from a tough low-¾ slot. The delivery is repeatable, tempo is good and has a little coil to it. The arm action is fairly clean, has a small jab on the backside, has hand speed out front with some whip and the arm works. The fastball was 81-83 mph with serious arm-side run, ground ball machine. The changeup comes out of the same slot, with the same type of sink and run, was thrown at 71-72 mph. The breaking ball is more of a sweeper, clocked at 63-65 mph, gets underneath it at times, small slider or cutter may be the way to go, has the hand speed to do it. Times to the plate were 1.57, projects as a backend guy, serious potential of being a nightmare for right-handed hitters.