Murphy is a big, physical 6-foot, 175-pound two-way prospect. The right-handed hitting corner infielder had an exit velocity of 78 mph off the tee. He hits out of a wide, slightly open stance with the hands set low off the back shoulder. He transitions the weight to the back leg with a slight toe-turn and the hands move into a strong launch position. The bat-head whips through the hitting zone on a direct, flat path. The hand-speed and Murphy’s strength are evident with each swing. There is definite power potential with his swing.
Defensively, the young corner infielder was 71 mph on his throws across the infield at this event. The feet are athletic as he works to get into a balanced fielding position. He breaks down behind the ball and the hands are soft as he transitions through the ground ball. The feet create a direct line with the target and the arm-swing is quick. He finishes through the play, continuing along the same direct line with the target.
On the mound, Murphy shows real arm talent. The delivery is short and compact, with consistent direction to home plate. The arm works out of a lower ¾ slot, creating some late run on a fastball that sits 76-79 mph. The breaking pitch sits 66-69 mph and seems to be still developing at this point but showed the makings to be a solid secondary pitch. He did show the feel for a nice change-up that sits 72-75 mph with late action.
Tee Exit Velocity- 78 mph
INF Velocity- 71 mph
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Murphy is a big, physical 6-foot, 175-pound two-way prospect. The right-handed hitting corner infielder had an exit velocity of 78 mph off the tee. He hits out of a wide, slightly open stance with the hands set low off the back shoulder. He transitions the weight to the back leg with a slight toe-turn and the hands move into a strong launch position. The bat-head whips through the hitting zone on a direct, flat path. The hand-speed and Murphy’s strength are evident with each swing. There is definite power potential with his swing.
Defensively, the young corner infielder was 71 mph on his throws across the infield at this event. The feet are athletic as he works to get into a balanced fielding position. He breaks down behind the ball and the hands are soft as he transitions through the ground ball. The feet create a direct line with the target and the arm-swing is quick. He finishes through the play, continuing along the same direct line with the target.
On the mound, Murphy shows real arm talent. The delivery is short and compact, with consistent direction to home plate. The arm works out of a lower ¾ slot, creating some late run on a fastball that sits 76-79 mph. The breaking pitch sits 66-69 mph and seems to be still developing at this point but showed the makings to be a solid secondary pitch. He did show the feel for a nice change-up that sits 72-75 mph with late action.
Tee Exit Velocity- 78 mph
INF Velocity- 71 mph