5-foot-11, 170-pound average athletic frame. Rounded shoulders, strength throughout, durable catchers frame. A right-handed hitter, feet are even, wider than shoulder width, hands are relaxed, loose, with bat starting in a flat position on back shoulder. The lower is simple, and under control, small pick up and put down. The swing is down to level to up, finishing with two hands at shoulder height. The approach is more middle to pull, shooting one line drive after another. Tee exit velocity was clocked at 81 mph and runs well for a catcher, down the line at 4.40. Defensively, has a fast quick strong arm, clocked at 78 mph down to second, with a pop time of 1.94-2.10. All throws were on or close to the bag. The feet are active and super fast in transfer, no wasted movement, release is quick. The hands look to be strong on the catcher, secures the pitch, does a good job getting to the low pitch. One of the better catcher, solid follow, will be good for someone.
Tee Exit Velocity: 81 mph Arm Velocity: 78 mph Home to 1st: 4.40
8/19/18
5-foot-10, 165-pound right-handed hitting catcher and outfielder. Ran a 4.6 down the line on his dig to first base. Threw 76 mph from behind the dish, as the feet and arm slot work well for the position. The framing is solid and he moves athletically behind the dish. The pop time is 2.01. Also worked out in the outfield, the approach is athletic and appropriate, threw 74 mph with accuracy. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 74 mph, physical strength gains are warranted. The setup is wide in base, pick up and put down of the front foot as the ball approaches. The path is out and around to contact, casts the hands. The backside needs to be incorporated into the swing.
Tee Exit Velocity- 74 mph Catching Velocity- 76 mph Pop Time- 2.04
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5-foot-11, 170-pound average athletic frame. Rounded shoulders, strength throughout, durable catchers frame. A right-handed hitter, feet are even, wider than shoulder width, hands are relaxed, loose, with bat starting in a flat position on back shoulder. The lower is simple, and under control, small pick up and put down. The swing is down to level to up, finishing with two hands at shoulder height. The approach is more middle to pull, shooting one line drive after another. Tee exit velocity was clocked at 81 mph and runs well for a catcher, down the line at 4.40. Defensively, has a fast quick strong arm, clocked at 78 mph down to second, with a pop time of 1.94-2.10. All throws were on or close to the bag. The feet are active and super fast in transfer, no wasted movement, release is quick. The hands look to be strong on the catcher, secures the pitch, does a good job getting to the low pitch. One of the better catcher, solid follow, will be good for someone.
Tee Exit Velocity: 81 mph
Arm Velocity: 78 mph
Home to 1st: 4.40
5-foot-10, 165-pound right-handed hitting catcher and outfielder. Ran a 4.6 down the line on his dig to first base. Threw 76 mph from behind the dish, as the feet and arm slot work well for the position. The framing is solid and he moves athletically behind the dish. The pop time is 2.01. Also worked out in the outfield, the approach is athletic and appropriate, threw 74 mph with accuracy. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 74 mph, physical strength gains are warranted. The setup is wide in base, pick up and put down of the front foot as the ball approaches. The path is out and around to contact, casts the hands. The backside needs to be incorporated into the swing.
Tee Exit Velocity- 74 mph
Catching Velocity- 76 mph
Pop Time- 2.04