The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.28
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.41
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.
A 2025 draft-eligible prospect with a solid 6-foot, 210-pound frame. Body is pretty proportional and has a thicker lower half. Took one of the louder batting practices on the day. His swing got a little longer at times during BP, but shortened it up a bit in game. During BP there was carry to the middle and backside of the field. It was a heavy barrel and showed the ability to create some impact on the baseball. During the game he seemed out of sync and just did not seem to be seeing the ball well. Showed some chase and expanded the strike zone, especially down, in all count types. On the dirt he plays a bit high at third. Had one groundball where he was able to showcase his arm strength across. It’s a big arm with carry across the infield. There is more than enough arm strength for him to stay at third long term, but his range and mobility will be the deciding factors moving forward.
3/08/24
A 2025 draft-eligible prospect with a solid 6-foot, 210-pound frame. Body is pretty proportional and has a thicker lower half. Took one of the louder batting practices on the day. His swing got a little longer at times during BP, but shortened it up a bit in game. During BP there was carry to the middle and backside of the field. It was a heavy barrel and showed the ability to create some impact on the baseball. During the game he seemed out of sync and just did not seem to be seeing the ball well. Showed some chase and expanded the strike zone, especially down, in all count types. On the dirt he plays a bit high at third. Had one groundball where he was able to showcase his arm strength across. It’s a big arm with carry across the infield. There is more than enough arm strength for him to stay at third long term, but his range and mobility will be the deciding factors moving forward.
3/08/24
A 2025 draft-eligible prospect with a solid 6-foot, 210-pound frame. Body is pretty proportional and has a thicker lower half. Took one of the louder batting practices on the day. His swing got a little longer at times during BP, but shortened it up a bit in game. During BP there was carry to the middle and backside of the field. It was a heavy barrel and showed the ability to create some impact on the baseball. During the game he seemed out of sync and just did not seem to be seeing the ball well. Showed some chase and expanded the strike zone, especially down, in all count types. On the dirt he plays a bit high at third. Had one groundball where he was able to showcase his arm strength across. It’s a big arm with carry across the infield. There is more than enough arm strength for him to stay at third long term, but his range and mobility will be the deciding factors moving forward.
7/06/19
Mid-Atlantic Summer Championships
Athletic projectable frame at 6-foot-1, 172-pounds. At the plate starts with a square athletic stance, small toe tap and stride landing square, short to the ball with a level path. Uses the entire field, but flashed some power potential in the swing. On the mound has an upright setup from the stretch with a higher repeatable leg lift. Strides down and out landing on line and shoulder level throughout. Shorter arm circle and throws from a high three-quarter arm slot. Fastball sat 81-82 and touched 83 with some cut at times. Slider was 70-72 mph.
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Mid-Atlantic Summer Championships
Athletic projectable frame at 6-foot-1, 172-pounds. At the plate starts with a square athletic stance, small toe tap and stride landing square, short to the ball with a level path. Uses the entire field, but flashed some power potential in the swing. On the mound has an upright setup from the stretch with a higher repeatable leg lift. Strides down and out landing on line and shoulder level throughout. Shorter arm circle and throws from a high three-quarter arm slot. Fastball sat 81-82 and touched 83 with some cut at times. Slider was 70-72 mph.