The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.15
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
89.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
Left handed hitter 5-foot-10 185-pounder with well developed shoulders, muscular throughout well developed proportional. Defense: good first step on the ball with direct angles on the ball, smart player doesn’t try to do too much runs down what he can keeps the rest infront of him. Solid avg arm to all bases with good accuracy. Offense: Brocker is a very tough out. Well balanced compact approach. He uses a strong backside and a direct stroke angle to create plus bat speed. Hammers balls to all fields and has become a big run producer for Loganville over the last few weeks. Uncommitted this is a smart player with a dangerous bat that can definitely play at the next level.
7/31/19
The 5-foot-10, 165-pound corner outfielder had his weekend cut short, but Way showed well in the showcase portion of the event. Posting an exit velocity of 91mph, to go along with his 89 mph velocity from the outfield. Way has good actions to his game all over the field and especially in the batters box. He is strong in all the right places and has a compact short stroke with bat-speed. Way has shown strong potential with the bat all year long and look for him to create even more waves this Spring at Loganville High School
10/07/18
Uncommitted. Besides having one of the top names in the class, Way stood out as a potential top of the order bat at the next level as I watched him compete for the East Cobb Astros 16U team. The left-handed hitter was on everything including a loud, linedrive single in an early morning playoff game. He is balanced at the plate as well as disciplined, and shows the ability to work gap to gap while spraying line drives. He played the game hard, and shows signs of being an advanced defender in the outfield.
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Left handed hitter 5-foot-10 185-pounder with well developed shoulders, muscular throughout well developed proportional. Defense: good first step on the ball with direct angles on the ball, smart player doesn’t try to do too much runs down what he can keeps the rest infront of him. Solid avg arm to all bases with good accuracy. Offense: Brocker is a very tough out. Well balanced compact approach. He uses a strong backside and a direct stroke angle to create plus bat speed. Hammers balls to all fields and has become a big run producer for Loganville over the last few weeks. Uncommitted this is a smart player with a dangerous bat that can definitely play at the next level.
The 5-foot-10, 165-pound corner outfielder had his weekend cut short, but Way showed well in the showcase portion of the event. Posting an exit velocity of 91mph, to go along with his 89 mph velocity from the outfield. Way has good actions to his game all over the field and especially in the batters box. He is strong in all the right places and has a compact short stroke with bat-speed. Way has shown strong potential with the bat all year long and look for him to create even more waves this Spring at Loganville High School
Uncommitted. Besides having one of the top names in the class, Way stood out as a potential top of the order bat at the next level as I watched him compete for the East Cobb Astros 16U team. The left-handed hitter was on everything including a loud, linedrive single in an early morning playoff game. He is balanced at the plate as well as disciplined, and shows the ability to work gap to gap while spraying line drives. He played the game hard, and shows signs of being an advanced defender in the outfield.