The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.69
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
1.94 - 2.08
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher 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.
A Miami (Ohio) recruit, Back has an athletic, muscular frame at 5-foot-9, 180 pounds with twitch to his game. He has athletic footwork behind the dish with above average arm strength and accuracy to his throws. Offensively, he has a quick bat from the right side and a strong lower half that gives him present gap-to-gap power. He also runs a blazing 6.54-second 60-yard dash.
6/12/18
Extremely athletic 2020 catcher who has a good tool set to his game. Hits from the right side, simple athletic setup in the box. Bat is short and compact with above average bat speed throughout the zone. Uses strong lower in swing. Showed off good power to all parts of the field, ball jumps off the barrel. Behind the dish showed good set up, above average receiver as well. Clean exchange with good footwork on pops, arm strength is above average and showed good accuracy with carry to 2nd pops were 1.87-1.95. Very good follow the rest of the summer.
3/30/18
Spring Scout Blog: Uncommitted, projectable 2020 with good athleticism behind the plate and on the bases. Ranked number 20 in the 2020 class the 5-foot-9 backstop has above average hands with fluid feet and a quick exchange which allowed pop times of 1.89, 1.99, and 2.03. Quiet at the plate and sets up open in the RHH box with a short stride and a part lower half. Good balance with twitch. Short to the ball with a slightly uphill plain. Gap to gap at the moment but potential to add some additional pull side power down the road. Runs well. Back who has been a relative unknown to this point will not stay that way. Still raw with considerable room to grow.
2/24/18
5-foot-9, 180 pound catcher has twitchy, strong hands in the batters box. Gap to gap power, potential for more. Short, uphill path to contact. Some stiffness. Quick bat peed. Partial use of lower half. High exit velocity of 89mph. Defensively, he has quick, long footwork. Fluid transfer. Stiff hands. Short arm swing. Throws topped 84 from the crouch. Produced pop times between 1.92-1.96. Ran a 6.98 laser-timed 60 yard dash.
2/25/17
5-foot-9, 165 pound catcher hits from a slightly open, athletic setup. Hands load back, short stride. Bat path is in and out. Keeps hands inside ball. Lacks extension. High exit velocity of 81mph. Defensively, setup is tall, stiff. Footwork is long, quick. Arm action is short. Strong arm. Throws topped at 78mph and produced pop times ranging between 2.19-2.25.
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A Miami (Ohio) recruit, Back has an athletic, muscular frame at 5-foot-9, 180 pounds with twitch to his game. He has athletic footwork behind the dish with above average arm strength and accuracy to his throws. Offensively, he has a quick bat from the right side and a strong lower half that gives him present gap-to-gap power. He also runs a blazing 6.54-second 60-yard dash.
Extremely athletic 2020 catcher who has a good tool set to his game. Hits from the right side, simple athletic setup in the box. Bat is short and compact with above average bat speed throughout the zone. Uses strong lower in swing. Showed off good power to all parts of the field, ball jumps off the barrel. Behind the dish showed good set up, above average receiver as well. Clean exchange with good footwork on pops, arm strength is above average and showed good accuracy with carry to 2nd pops were 1.87-1.95. Very good follow the rest of the summer.
Spring Scout Blog: Uncommitted, projectable 2020 with good athleticism behind the plate and on the bases. Ranked number 20 in the 2020 class the 5-foot-9 backstop has above average hands with fluid feet and a quick exchange which allowed pop times of 1.89, 1.99, and 2.03. Quiet at the plate and sets up open in the RHH box with a short stride and a part lower half. Good balance with twitch. Short to the ball with a slightly uphill plain. Gap to gap at the moment but potential to add some additional pull side power down the road. Runs well. Back who has been a relative unknown to this point will not stay that way. Still raw with considerable room to grow.
5-foot-9, 180 pound catcher has twitchy, strong hands in the batters box. Gap to gap power, potential for more. Short, uphill path to contact. Some stiffness. Quick bat peed. Partial use of lower half. High exit velocity of 89mph. Defensively, he has quick, long footwork. Fluid transfer. Stiff hands. Short arm swing. Throws topped 84 from the crouch. Produced pop times between 1.92-1.96. Ran a 6.98 laser-timed 60 yard dash.
5-foot-9, 165 pound catcher hits from a slightly open, athletic setup. Hands load back, short stride. Bat path is in and out. Keeps hands inside ball. Lacks extension. High exit velocity of 81mph. Defensively, setup is tall, stiff. Footwork is long, quick. Arm action is short. Strong arm. Throws topped at 78mph and produced pop times ranging between 2.19-2.25.