The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.06
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.13 - 2.27
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
70.0
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
70.0
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.
5-foot-11, 240-pound, strong, thick athletic frame. Showing good strength in the hands and wrists. A right-handed hitting catcher, at the plate, taller, slightly open stance, higher hand set, with more of a flat setup with bat head. The lower half is under control, small toe tap into the stride. The swing is level to up, hands are inside the baseball, barrel is in the zone a long time, approach is from field to field, creating backspin to the baseball. Took a solid round of batting practice, with good at bats in game play. The exit velocity 86 mph. Defensively, shows strong hands on the catch, secures the pitch, doesn't lose many pitches. The arm action is short and clean on the backside, working from a higher slot, clocked at 70 mph. The pop time was recorded at 2.13 2.37, all throws were on or close to bag. Pitchers looked to be comfortable throwing to him.
Exit Velocity: 86 mph
Arm Velocity: 70 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 8.06
3/24/18
5-foot-9, 190 pounds, thick, strong catcher’s frame. Sloped shoulders with a wide back, should continue to support gains in strength. Already strength in the lower half. Would do well to improve conditioning a bit to increase athleticism. Behind the plate, his pop times were clocked between 2.4-2.57, a band that should improve as he refines his craft behind the plate. The arm velocity was measured at 60 MPH out of the chute. Throws came in from a ¾ slot. Working to stay inline and on time on throws will help his numbers improve, as the body gets out in front of the arm. Showed some feel as a receiver. In the box, Camacho works from an open stance as the hands work from shoulder height, with a minor step from the lead leg upon delivery. There is some looseness to the hands and being on time will help with consistency. The swing has some lift in it and there is potential for in game power. Good hip rotation helps the bat accelerate through the point of contact. His tee exit velocity reached 75 MPH. With continued development, Camacho should be able to see widespread gains to help elevate his prospect status.
5-foot-11, 240-pound, strong, thick athletic frame. Showing good strength in the hands and wrists. A right-handed hitting catcher, at the plate, taller, slightly open stance, higher hand set, with more of a flat setup with bat head. The lower half is under control, small toe tap into the stride. The swing is level to up, hands are inside the baseball, barrel is in the zone a long time, approach is from field to field, creating backspin to the baseball. Took a solid round of batting practice, with good at bats in game play. The exit velocity 86 mph. Defensively, shows strong hands on the catch, secures the pitch, doesn't lose many pitches. The arm action is short and clean on the backside, working from a higher slot, clocked at 70 mph. The pop time was recorded at 2.13 2.37, all throws were on or close to bag. Pitchers looked to be comfortable throwing to him.
Exit Velocity: 86 mph
Arm Velocity: 70 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 8.06
5-foot-9, 190 pounds, thick, strong catcher’s frame. Sloped shoulders with a wide back, should continue to support gains in strength. Already strength in the lower half. Would do well to improve conditioning a bit to increase athleticism. Behind the plate, his pop times were clocked between 2.4-2.57, a band that should improve as he refines his craft behind the plate. The arm velocity was measured at 60 MPH out of the chute. Throws came in from a ¾ slot. Working to stay inline and on time on throws will help his numbers improve, as the body gets out in front of the arm. Showed some feel as a receiver. In the box, Camacho works from an open stance as the hands work from shoulder height, with a minor step from the lead leg upon delivery. There is some looseness to the hands and being on time will help with consistency. The swing has some lift in it and there is potential for in game power. Good hip rotation helps the bat accelerate through the point of contact. His tee exit velocity reached 75 MPH. With continued development, Camacho should be able to see widespread gains to help elevate his prospect status.
40-Yard Dash: 4.18
Exit Velocity: 76 MPH
Arm Velocity: 77 MPH