The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.61
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
82.0
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.
Strong build at 6 foot 1, 180-pounds. Relaxed setup from the right side with an even base. Smooth load with a small leg kick with his hands working back. Fluid stroke with a middle of the field approach. Has barrel control with average to above average bat speed. Swung with wood during batting practice and game action. Drove a ball to left field for a base hit. Exit velocity recorded at 91mph. Feet and hands work in sync on the infield. Above average hands funnel to the belt after catch. Accurate arm with carry across the diamond that topped at 82 mph. Recorded a 7.61 in the 60. Good rhythm over the rubber, loading the front hip on his short leg kick to the built. Simple, medium arm swing to a over-the-top slot. Works on-line, landing in-line and with a square front foot. Fastball has arm side run, commanding the arm side, sitting at 78-82. Sweepy breaking ball has good hand speed touching 75. Change up has sink with solid deception at 72-74.
10/11/19
6-foot-1, 180-pound right-handed hitting third baseman, strength throughout frame, one of the top hitters all Fall Underclass World Series. Turner was locked in for just about every at-bat over the weekend it appeared, barrelling pitch after pitch, generating firm contact to all fields. Uses his combination of strength and quickness to drive the ball to all fields, an above-average runner, had a number of doubles and triple throughout the tournament. On Sunday, it seemed like he had a hit in nearly every at-bat.
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Strong build at 6 foot 1, 180-pounds. Relaxed setup from the right side with an even base. Smooth load with a small leg kick with his hands working back. Fluid stroke with a middle of the field approach. Has barrel control with average to above average bat speed. Swung with wood during batting practice and game action. Drove a ball to left field for a base hit. Exit velocity recorded at 91mph. Feet and hands work in sync on the infield. Above average hands funnel to the belt after catch. Accurate arm with carry across the diamond that topped at 82 mph. Recorded a 7.61 in the 60.
Good rhythm over the rubber, loading the front hip on his short leg kick to the built. Simple, medium arm swing to a over-the-top slot. Works on-line, landing in-line and with a square front foot. Fastball has arm side run, commanding the arm side, sitting at 78-82. Sweepy breaking ball has good hand speed touching 75. Change up has sink with solid deception at 72-74.
6-foot-1, 180-pound right-handed hitting third baseman, strength throughout frame, one of the top hitters all Fall Underclass World Series. Turner was locked in for just about every at-bat over the weekend it appeared, barrelling pitch after pitch, generating firm contact to all fields. Uses his combination of strength and quickness to drive the ball to all fields, an above-average runner, had a number of doubles and triple throughout the tournament. On Sunday, it seemed like he had a hit in nearly every at-bat.