Lean and wiry 6'0" 160 lbs. frame with substantial projection still left. The freshman southpaw delivered another solid performance for the Bucs last Friday in their 2-1 win over Sulphur. Working exclusively from the stretch, Littleton uses a simple and athletic delivery to release the ball from a 3/4 slot. His FB pretty much stayed 80-84 mph from start to finish and he did a good job of moving his heater to all quadrants of the zone. Littleton ened up relying on his 68-71 mph CB (2541 RPM's) quite a bit against the Tors, as he was able to land it for strikes early and bury it with two strikes. He also showed feel to kill spin on a 74-75 mph CH (1385 RPM's) to RHH's. Littleton finished the outing earning a no-decision, after tossing 6 innings and giving up 3 H and 1 ER with 2 BB and 5 K's.
2/24/24
6'0" 160 lbs. lean frame with a ton of projection. The freshman southpaw and former Jr. Future Gamer proved in Week 1 why he's the state's top southpaw and #3 ranked overall player in the 2027 state rankings. In our look on Saturday, he faced off against a tough Opelousas Catholic lineup with a ton of talent, and Littleton wasn't fazed. He exuded a calm demeanor and pitched with a "low pulse" from his first pitch to his last. The Barbe product worked his 80-83 mph FB to both sides of the plate and elevated when he had to. He mixed in a bigger "1-7" shaped low-70's CB for strikes early and used a low-mid 70's SL with some sweep and a late-fading CH with two strikes. Littleton earned the win and punched out 10 guys, which moves his season record to 2-0 with a total of 20 K's after Week 1.
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6'0" 160 lbs. lean frame with a ton of projection. The freshman southpaw and former Jr. Future Gamer proved in Week 1 why he's the state's top southpaw and #3 ranked overall player in the 2027 state rankings. In our look on Saturday, he faced off against a tough Opelousas Catholic lineup with a ton of talent, and Littleton wasn't fazed. He exuded a calm demeanor and pitched with a "low pulse" from his first pitch to his last. The Barbe product worked his 80-83 mph FB to both sides of the plate and elevated when he had to. He mixed in a bigger "1-7" shaped low-70's CB for strikes early and used a low-mid 70's SL with some sweep and a late-fading CH with two strikes. Littleton earned the win and punched out 10 guys, which moves his season record to 2-0 with a total of 20 K's after Week 1.