2/14/16 - 5-foot-11, 190-pound catcher, strong lower half. Right-handed hitter, balanced setup, open stance, stride is short and back to even, average balance. Bat strength guy, hard barrel contact, pull side approach at times with pop. 95 mph exit velocity from the tee, Path is short and level, stays on top of the baseball. Defensively arm plays over the top, short arm action, 75 mph out of the crouch. 2.08-2.18 pop times, stays low, occasionally gets underneath the baseball and works uphill. 7.71 runner in the 60.
CLASS OF 2017
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Jacob
Ryan
Case Western
Chatham-Glenwood (HS) • IL
5' 11" • 190LBS
R/R • 25yr 9mo
Chatham-Glenwood (HS) • IL
5' 11" • 190LBS
R/R • 25yr 9mo
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- Preseason Power 25 Countdown: No. 8 Chatham-Glenwood - Mar 13, 2017
- Preseason All-State: Catching Analysis - Mar 9, 2016
- Class of 2017 Showcase: Top 10 Prospects - Aug 18, 2015
- Class of 2017 Showcase: Catcher Analysis - Aug 13, 2015
- Class of 2017 Showcase: Stats Posted - Jul 21, 2015
- 2017 Top Prospect Games: Catching Analysis - Aug 5, 2014
- Underclass Trials: Catching Analysis - Jun 25, 2014
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7.15.15 - 5-foot-11, 195-pound, strong build, right-handed hitter. Hits from a balanced set up, smooth load, short stride, lower half works, good balance. Fast bat speed, short, level bat path, gets extension, pull-side approach, fluid rhythm, 91 mph exit velocity. Defensively showed above-average hands, clean exchange, pop-times ranged from 2.18-2.26, 72 mph from the crouch. Ran a 7.55 60-time.
7/14/14 - 5-foot-11, 175-pound catcher, showed some present strength. Hits from the right side, slightly open stance, short stride. Worked the middle of the field, gap to gap line drive approach. Showed hit tool in game, several hard contacted balls. 83 mph exit velocity from the tee. Defensively uses a short over the top slot behind the plate, can shorten exchange to improve pop times. Arm played at 70 mph, posted 2.17-2.29 pop times.6/12/14 - 5-foot-11, 175-pound catcher impressed during batting practice with power to his pull side producing 86 mph exit velocity. Hits from a balanced setup with a short stride and leg kick. Produced pop times to second base between 2.33-2.42 from a short arm action with accuracy.
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