CLASS OF 2020
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3B
Ian
Farrow
Florida Gulf Coast
Merritt Island (HS) • FL
6' 1" • 208LBS
R/R • 22yr 3mo
Travel Team: FCA
Merritt Island (HS) • FL
6' 1" • 208LBS
R/R • 22yr 3mo
Travel Team: FCA
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2020 National
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2020 State
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- Florida Diamond Club Analysis: East - Oct 18, 2019
- Florida State Games 17U Day One Recap - Jun 1, 2019
- FL: Ft Myers Underclass Standouts - Oct 8, 2018
- PBR Florida Preseason Classic 2020/2021 Standouts - Feb 23, 2018
- PBR Florida Preseason Classic Day 2 - Feb 17, 2018
- PBR Florida Preseason Classic Day 1 - Feb 16, 2018
- Florida Underclass Games: Class of 2020 Breakdown - Oct 9, 2017
- Florida Underclass Games: Top Statistical Performances - Oct 2, 2017
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Big athletic body. Has balanced, advanced approach at the plate. Barrel stays in the hitting zone for a while. Has above average pop and just knows how to handle the bat. Great lower half.
Uncommitted. Stands at 5-foot-11, 185 pounds with a strong, athletic frame. Continued to impress offensively where he showed quick hands, above average bat speed, and a feel for the barrel. Farrow produced multiple base hits for Merritt Island throughout the event, batting fourth in their lineup. As he continues to add to his frame, look for a jump in power. Very interesting uncommitted 2020 bat with athleticism to keep an eye on this spring.
The 5-foot-11, 185 pound outfield has a high-waist, athletic build. Running a 7.27 60 yard dash, there is athleticism with more to come as he continues to grow and learn how to sync his actions. Defensively, he comes through the ball well and shows accurate throws at 79 mph. Offensively, there is a toe to heel load and he tends to stay upright and hit from a weaker front side. The hands work well and are loose out front , he will see benefits as he learns how to hit off of a strong front side and work into his lower half. The power potential and loose hands and bat speed shows up in the 89 mph exit velocity. This translated to the game with an RBI double that jumped off of his bat. Very athletic and intriguing bat to follow.