CLASS OF 2014
OF
RHP
Peter
Williams
Southeast Missouri State
Lafayette (HS) • MO
5' 10" • 185LBS
R/L
Lafayette (HS) • MO
5' 10" • 185LBS
R/L
Rankings
2014 National
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
2014 State
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
Commitment
Is this your profile? learn how you can edit it.
Positional Tools
Hitting
Hitting
Pitching
Pitch Scores
Pitching Velos
Game Performance
Visual Edge
Pitch Ai
Notes
News
- Missouri Scout Blog - May 13, 2014
- Missouri Daily Roundup: May 5 - May 6, 2014
- Missouri Recruiting Notebook - Nov 15, 2013
- Unsigned Senior Spotlight: Lafayette OF Peter Williams - Oct 17, 2013
- Missouri's 2014 class continues to get deeper - Feb 26, 2013
- St. Louis Preseason Prospect Showcase: Top Upperclass Performers - Feb 25, 2013
- St. Louis Preseason Prospect Showcase Roster and Preview - Feb 14, 2013
- Missouri Notebook: Recent risers in 2013 and 2014 classes - Jan 23, 2013
Comments
Draft Reports
Contact
Premium Content Area
To unlock contact information, you need to purchase a ScoutPLUS subscription.
Purchase Subscription OR
Login
11/11/12: Williams is a 5-foot-11, 180-pound two-way player who excelled in all facets of the game. On the mound, Williams comes from a high ¾ arm slot with smooth rhythm and repeatable mechanics. His fastball sat 80-81 mph, with more in tank. His off speed pitches were the best pitches he threw. William’s breaking ball was 64-66 mph with tight 12-to-6 shape and late break, a legit out pitch. He showed good feel for his change-up (71-73 mph) with fastball arm speed and late sink, consistently staying down in the zone. In the outfield, Williams takes accurate routes to the ball with good body control and in good position to throw to his targets. His top throw was 83-mph. Offensively, the left handed hitting Williams has loose hands with good bat control and bat speed, producing line drives to the right side. He shows some power for a player of his size. Williams also showed some speed, running a 7.03 60.
6/13/12: Williams is a two-way player who showed well in all facets of the game. On the mound, Williams has quick arm speed from a high ¾ arm slot and showed the ability to keep all of his pitches down in the zone and throw all for strikes. His fastball sat 80-81 mph, and with his deceptive delivery seemed to jump out of his hand. His breaking (64-67) has near fastball arm action and had a 11-to-5 shape with early movement, while his change up (70-73) also had near fastball arm action with late fade. In the outfield, Williams has a long, loose arm with consistently accurate throws (78-84 mph). If he showed more aggressiveness to the ball and use more of his lower half on his throws, he could see a few more miles per hour on the throws and a bit more carry. Offensively, Williams has quick hands and produced barrel whip through the zone, showing the ability to hit line drives. At times, his hands got a bit loopy, but when he brought them down to the ball with out the loop, he was very consistent.