The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.63
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
79.0
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 overall stock for Reid Worley has been trending upward this spring, and that sediment rang true with this week’s outing. Over six scoreless innings, the Kennesaw State commit punched out 12 while just giving up a pair of hits. Worley has started to work in pitching out of the windup after being almost exclusively out of the stretch, and showed present command out of both. Mixed in two fastballs with the sinker and four-seam both at 89-91 with good arm-side life with and plenty of in-zone misses. Sweeper looks more like a budding plus offering at 78-82 with some of the best feel to spin in the class and real ability to add and subtract horizontal movement. Simply going give up loud contact with the pitch. Flashed the quality low-80s changeup at times but mostly stuck to a heavy fastball/sweeper combo. High-level athlete in a 6-foot-2, 180-pound frame, Worley checks plenty of boxes to be a top arm in the class.
2/17/24
Another stellar outing for the Kennesaw State commit against a really strong lineup from Blessed Trinity. Displaying an innate feel to spin and budding command, Worley attacked with all three pitches. The fastball at 88-90 was landed on the outer half at will called strikes as well as creating soft contact. Slider continues to trend towards a future plus pitch at 78-81 with sharp late bite and intent, creating plenty of swing and miss. Changeup flashed once again in the low-80s with fade. Highly athletic 6-foot-2 frame working exclusively out of the stretch with loose, repeatable actions. Worley is looking like a premier arm in Georgia’s 2025 class.
1/14/24
Reid Worley, Cherokee (GA), 2025 Kennesaw State Positional Profile: RHP/1B Body: 6-2, 180-pounds. Athletic, lean build. Will continue to get stronger in the lower half Delivery: Stretch only; Gets deep into lower hald with a strong lead leg block. Arm Action: RH. Lower 3/4 action with plus arm speed FB: T91, 90-91 mph. Heavy arm-side run with great use of the outer half of the zone T2410, 2349 average rpm. CB: 80-82 mph. Immense feel to spin with 11/5 shape that creates depth and sweep T3073, 2957 average rpm. SL: 81-82 mph. High spin with signifigant sweep. More velo to come T2972, 2913 average rpm. CH: 82-84 mph. Mimics the fastball well with heavy fade. T2453, 2421 average rpm.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
The overall stock for Reid Worley has been trending upward this spring, and that sediment rang true with this week’s outing. Over six scoreless innings, the Kennesaw State commit punched out 12 while just giving up a pair of hits. Worley has started to work in pitching out of the windup after being almost exclusively out of the stretch, and showed present command out of both. Mixed in two fastballs with the sinker and four-seam both at 89-91 with good arm-side life with and plenty of in-zone misses. Sweeper looks more like a budding plus offering at 78-82 with some of the best feel to spin in the class and real ability to add and subtract horizontal movement. Simply going give up loud contact with the pitch. Flashed the quality low-80s changeup at times but mostly stuck to a heavy fastball/sweeper combo. High-level athlete in a 6-foot-2, 180-pound frame, Worley checks plenty of boxes to be a top arm in the class.
Another stellar outing for the Kennesaw State commit against a really strong lineup from Blessed Trinity. Displaying an innate feel to spin and budding command, Worley attacked with all three pitches. The fastball at 88-90 was landed on the outer half at will called strikes as well as creating soft contact. Slider continues to trend towards a future plus pitch at 78-81 with sharp late bite and intent, creating plenty of swing and miss. Changeup flashed once again in the low-80s with fade. Highly athletic 6-foot-2 frame working exclusively out of the stretch with loose, repeatable actions. Worley is looking like a premier arm in Georgia’s 2025 class.
Reid Worley, Cherokee (GA), 2025 Kennesaw State
Positional Profile: RHP/1B
Body: 6-2, 180-pounds. Athletic, lean build. Will continue to get stronger in the lower half
Delivery: Stretch only; Gets deep into lower hald with a strong lead leg block.
Arm Action: RH. Lower 3/4 action with plus arm speed
FB: T91, 90-91 mph. Heavy arm-side run with great use of the outer half of the zone T2410, 2349 average rpm.
CB: 80-82 mph. Immense feel to spin with 11/5 shape that creates depth and sweep T3073, 2957 average rpm.
SL: 81-82 mph. High spin with signifigant sweep. More velo to come T2972, 2913 average rpm.
CH: 82-84 mph. Mimics the fastball well with heavy fade. T2453, 2421 average rpm.