CLASS OF 2019
OF
1B
Ryan
Fischer
Indiana
Lake Brantley (HS) • FL
6' 4" • 190LBS
R/R • 24yr 1mo
Travel Team: Power Baseball 2019
Lake Brantley (HS) • FL
6' 4" • 190LBS
R/R • 24yr 1mo
Travel Team: Power Baseball 2019
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- FHSAA Diamond Notes: 5/7 to 5/13 - May 16, 2019
- Preseason Power25 Countdown: No 21 Lake Brantley - Jan 11, 2019
- Florida Summer Coverage- Palm Beach Standouts - Jun 12, 2018
- FL Preseason All-State Second Team Announced - Feb 13, 2018
- FL Preseason All-State Corner Infielder Breakdown - Feb 6, 2018
- Preseason All-State Statistical Breakdown: Top Outfield Velocities - Jan 31, 2018
- Preseason All-State Statistical Breakdown: Top Exit Velocities - Jan 29, 2018
- Preseason Power25 Countdown: #7 Lake Brantley - Jan 25, 2018
- Power Baseball Upgrade: 2019s Breakdown - Aug 31, 2017
- 2017 Summer Trials: Statistical Breakdown - Jun 29, 2017
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06/28/17- Long, lanky right-handed hitting first baseman has broad shoulders and long legs with plenty of room to fill out. Athletic, long strides, ran a 7.35 60 yard dash time. Actions worked at first base, the footwork could improve, but the hands work out in front and showed sound footwork at the bag. Offensively, he uses his length to create leverage in the swing. Although the path can be steep, he generates above average bat speed for his class and the leverage creates power potential with the best exit velocity of the day at 95 mph. The path will have to shorten and level out some, but the bat speed and leverage is there to show power potential in the future.
01/08/17- The 6-foot-3, 175 pound right handed hitting 1B/3B hits from an upright stance with minimal lower half use. He has quick hands through the zone, swing can be steep at times, but there is some leverage in his long limbs. This resulted in an exit velocity of 85 mph and has some above average power potential with better lower half usage. Defensively, he makes the plays in the field playing on and off the bag at first base.