CLASS OF 2019
LHP
Anthony
Scampoli
Plymouth South (HS) • MA
6' 2" • 170LBS
L/L • 24yr 1mo
Travel Team: Plymouth Post 40
6' 2" • 170LBS
L/L • 24yr 1mo
Travel Team: Plymouth Post 40
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- 2018 Massachusetts Top Prospect Games: Complete Evaluations - Aug 13, 2018
- 2018 Eastern Mass Pitcher Analysis - Complete Evaluations - Jun 18, 2018
- 2018 Eastern MA Pitcher Analysis - Top Performers - Jun 12, 2018
- Results from New England's 2018 Eastern MA Pitcher Analysis - Jun 7, 2018
- Results from New England's 2017 Best of the Cape - Aug 16, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 Best Of The Cape - Top Performers - Aug 16, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 Best Of The Cape - Sneak Peek - Aug 16, 2017
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6-foot-2, 170-pound, longer, lean athletic frame, the neck is longer, shoulders are sloped, has room for future development. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is simple and compact, hands start and stay low, arm action is clean on the backside, working out of a higher ¾ slot. The direction is inline, gets out front on release, uses the lower half well, backside comes through on time. The fastball touched 77 mph, with down action to the arm side. The breaking pitch has tilt and depth to it, clocked at 63-65 mph, could use a bit more fastball hand speed. The change up had correct shape and fade to the armside, clocked at 66-68 mph, comes out of his hand looking like a fastball created swings and misses. Showed the ability to control the running game, mixing looks and times. Look for velocity to climb at some point.
7/18/18
6-foot-2, 175-pound left-handed pitcher, continues to improve his game. The fastball touched 78 mph, arm side run to the pitch. The spin pitch is a breaking ball, sitting at 64-66 mph. The pitch needs more fastball hand speed to it. The changeup is still developing. The frame is excellent and the arm works. His better days are ahead of him. The delivery is online with his feet, the slot is above ¾. The tracking of the front shoulder stays on course. The glove comes across the hitters face, adding deception. The lift is athletic, small back lean causing him to lose posture, needs to stay over his center of gravity. Strength training and a winter long toss program should put him over the top for the coming year
6-foot-2, 170-pound left-handed pitcher. The frame projects well and he is certainly improved since the last time we saw him throw. The fastball sat at 78 mph, true left-handed arm side run to the pitch. The spin pitch is big in shape, needs more fastball hand speed to the pitch. The velocity of the spin pitch is 65 mph. The changeup is 61-64 mph, the hand speed on the secondary pitches needs to be the same as the fastball hand speed so the timing of the delivery stays the same Showed the ability to throw strikes and handle his body.
8/15/2017
6-foot-2, 160-pound left-handed pitcher. On the mound, the fastball touched 69-70 mph with arm side run to it. The breaking pitch is 62-63 mph, big in shape. The changeup is a work in progress, as he is still developing the pitch. Lanky frame, pitches out of a low ¾ arm slot. The feet line up, and the top half is rotational to the plate. The tracking of the front shoulder is non existent. The glove comes across the hitters face, causing additional action to the third base side. The arm works clean, frame needs strength and the delivery needs extension as opposed to rotation. Ran a 7.75 sixty at the event and had a tee exit velocity of 77 mph.