The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.23
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
93.0
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.
The reactive strength index measurement of an athlete's explosiveness by comparing their jump height to the ground contact time in between their jumps. On a scale of 0-5.
The highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
Uncommitted. 6-foot-2, 200-pounds. Out of Brookwood High School. Harris was one of my favorite arms of the day running the fastball up to 92 mph. Fastball sat around 88-91. Fastball spin rate was around 2200 at times. Harris also showed a changeup that he threw to lefties and righties down in the zone with good depth to get swings and misses with. Slider had good sharp movement at times that will continue to develop. Harris worked ahead in the count getting ahead with his Fastball. Really good leg drive as well as reach adds extra movement to all pitches. Harris will be an arm to keep an eye on throughout the summer.
3/24/23
Uncommitted. 6-foot-1, 190 pounds. When we moved Harris to No. 46 in our latest 2024 Rankings update, we felt it was a move for both the present and future. He has ridiculous athleticism, arm speed, and NOW velo. The delivery is steadily moving in the right direction, as he’s made very good upper half adjustments to make his tilt more subtle to let him get downhill more naturally and free up his extension. Due to this and some good work with Coach Shellnut on his CB, the pitch is up 5-6 mph on average and getting more sudden bite with twice the depth it had last summer. Just those two improvements have me twice as sold on Clinton’s long term goals (to be a big leaguer), and I was already high on him going into the matchup. The rawness in his game is with things like - taking too much time in between pitches and changing his bigger leg lift & up+down+out phases to more of a slide step (causing his upper half to drift/rush in stride, and impacting line to plate). Ideally he will be directly in between the larger lift and the slide step for more tempo and to give his arm time to develop over the rubber. When it soon fully clicks for him on the mound, it’s going to be absolutely incredible. A few years from now you’re going to know him as Clinton Harris, the guy that throws 94-97 with violent bore and a hammer CB. When you see how physically strong+lean & how athletic he is, it’s easy to see how endless the ceiling is. When seeing how well he handles adversity on the mound and what type of makeup he has, you know he’s going to succeed in this game. The athleticism, durable frame, arm action, and pure stuff are currently his biggest separators. What was most eye opening, other than the dramatically improved CB, were the 2 FB’s (91, and 92) at the start of his video that showed A/AVG bore. It’s no coincidence that he created the most leverage and momentum with his glove side on those two pitches. If you aren’t yet in on Harris, the time is now.
7/22/22
Underclass Games - Pitcher Analysis
Positional Profile: OF/RHP Explosive, legit D1 two way with one of the highest ceilings of the event. Body: 6-foot-1, 185-pounds. Large, well proportioned frame with thick muscled build and much more room for mass. Delivery: Powerful, easy paced+low effort deliv works uphill to create steep plane downhill Arm Action: RH. Long loose AA from OH slot that stays very connected to the back side. FB: T88.7, 85.7-86.9 mph. gradual sink, late run. T2127, 2106 average rpm. SL: 73.2-73.9 mph. solid shape, late bite, strikes T2271, 2262 average rpm.
7/20/22
Underclass Games - Outfield Analysis
Positional Profile: OF/RHP Explosive, legit two way with one of the highest ceilings of the event.
Body: 6-foot-1, 185-pounds. Large, well proportioned frame with thick muscled build and much more room for mass. Hit: RHH. Slightly open, wide athletic base with slight bend in knees. Closed off upper body which gives him simplifies separation, hands just outside back shoulder near eventual hitting slot. Backside dominant in stride with minimal, repeatable separation. Consistent and smooth swing path with diagonal shoulder rotation, hip line matches swing plane on slight incline creating lift. Creates serious force against the baseball thru contact. Power: 97.6 max exit velocity, averaged 87.4 mph. 320’ max distance. Gap to gap loud contact that should soon turn into big time raw power. Arm: RH. OF - 93 mph. Loose, deep, one piece AA from OH slot that produces carry and big arm speed. Defense: Works thru ball in a patient, controlled fashion. Breaks down feet well for throw. Would like to see more lower half pace and intent in the exchange when preparing for throw. Arm can be serious weapon. Run: 7.23 runner in the 60.
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Uncommitted. 6-foot-2, 200-pounds. Out of Brookwood High School. Harris was one of my favorite arms of the day running the fastball up to 92 mph. Fastball sat around 88-91. Fastball spin rate was around 2200 at times. Harris also showed a changeup that he threw to lefties and righties down in the zone with good depth to get swings and misses with. Slider had good sharp movement at times that will continue to develop. Harris worked ahead in the count getting ahead with his Fastball. Really good leg drive as well as reach adds extra movement to all pitches. Harris will be an arm to keep an eye on throughout the summer.
Uncommitted. 6-foot-1, 190 pounds. When we moved Harris to No. 46 in our latest 2024 Rankings update, we felt it was a move for both the present and future. He has ridiculous athleticism, arm speed, and NOW velo. The delivery is steadily moving in the right direction, as he’s made very good upper half adjustments to make his tilt more subtle to let him get downhill more naturally and free up his extension. Due to this and some good work with Coach Shellnut on his CB, the pitch is up 5-6 mph on average and getting more sudden bite with twice the depth it had last summer. Just those two improvements have me twice as sold on Clinton’s long term goals (to be a big leaguer), and I was already high on him going into the matchup. The rawness in his game is with things like - taking too much time in between pitches and changing his bigger leg lift & up+down+out phases to more of a slide step (causing his upper half to drift/rush in stride, and impacting line to plate). Ideally he will be directly in between the larger lift and the slide step for more tempo and to give his arm time to develop over the rubber. When it soon fully clicks for him on the mound, it’s going to be absolutely incredible. A few years from now you’re going to know him as Clinton Harris, the guy that throws 94-97 with violent bore and a hammer CB. When you see how physically strong+lean & how athletic he is, it’s easy to see how endless the ceiling is. When seeing how well he handles adversity on the mound and what type of makeup he has, you know he’s going to succeed in this game. The athleticism, durable frame, arm action, and pure stuff are currently his biggest separators. What was most eye opening, other than the dramatically improved CB, were the 2 FB’s (91, and 92) at the start of his video that showed A/AVG bore. It’s no coincidence that he created the most leverage and momentum with his glove side on those two pitches. If you aren’t yet in on Harris, the time is now.
Underclass Games - Pitcher Analysis
Positional Profile: OF/RHP Explosive, legit D1 two way with one of the highest ceilings of the event.
Body: 6-foot-1, 185-pounds. Large, well proportioned frame with thick muscled build and much more room for mass.
Delivery: Powerful, easy paced+low effort deliv works uphill to create steep plane downhill
Arm Action: RH. Long loose AA from OH slot that stays very connected to the back side.
FB: T88.7, 85.7-86.9 mph. gradual sink, late run. T2127, 2106 average rpm.
SL: 73.2-73.9 mph. solid shape, late bite, strikes T2271, 2262 average rpm.
Underclass Games - Outfield Analysis
Positional Profile: OF/RHP Explosive, legit two way with one of the highest ceilings of the event.
Body: 6-foot-1, 185-pounds. Large, well proportioned frame with thick muscled build and much more room for mass.
Hit: RHH. Slightly open, wide athletic base with slight bend in knees. Closed off upper body which gives him simplifies separation, hands just outside back shoulder near eventual hitting slot. Backside dominant in stride with minimal, repeatable separation. Consistent and smooth swing path with diagonal shoulder rotation, hip line matches swing plane on slight incline creating lift. Creates serious force against the baseball thru contact.
Power: 97.6 max exit velocity, averaged 87.4 mph. 320’ max distance. Gap to gap loud contact that should soon turn into big time raw power.
Arm: RH. OF - 93 mph. Loose, deep, one piece AA from OH slot that produces carry and big arm speed.
Defense: Works thru ball in a patient, controlled fashion. Breaks down feet well for throw. Would like to see more lower half pace and intent in the exchange when preparing for throw. Arm can be serious weapon.
Run: 7.23 runner in the 60.