The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.31
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
79.0
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.
6 feet 2, 200-pound strong build. Physical presence. Strength is evident. Quickness is evident in the body. Ran a 7.31 sixty, with a strong finish in the sprint. Works from the right side offensively using an athletic, slightly open setup. Quiet barrel as the hand start near his right ear. Leg kick in his load with his barrel working level through the zone and getting extension out front. Works mostly middle to pull side with a line drive approach. Above average bat speed with strong hands and exit velocity peaking at 88 mph. Loose body and hands. Looks to do damage on as many pitches as possible. As barrel awareness improves, the power numbers should impress. Quick, active feet on the infield. Soft hands work with some rhythm with the feet. Clean exchanges. Accurate arm with carry to his throws. Long arm action hahs some stiffness as it gets to an over-the-top slot. Positional velocity topping at 79 mph. On the mound he throws from a sidearm slot with his fastball working at 72-77 mph and topping at 78 mph. FB has sink when arm side. Throws across his body creating good angle going to his glove side. Sweeping breaking ball at 63-66 mph with gradual break. Tough view for right handed hitters with solid hand speed coming out of a lot of arms and legs, from behind the hitter. Around the zone with fastball but with some erratic misses at times.
7.18.17
Average 6-foot-2, 185 pound frame. Balanced and athletic in the box. Uses a weight shift back to load the swing. Leg kick works to a short stride. Bat waggle in setup and through the load. Bat head can be in different positions at launch. Quick bat through the zone produced an exit velocity of 87 mph off the barrel. Fluid, wants extension, peppering the pull side gap throughout BP. On the infield, the hips can be a little high as the hands work to surround the ball, catching it deep at times. Clean exchanges from the midsection get to an over-the-top slot with a long arm action. Better than average carry, although velocity topped at 71. Ran a 7.54 sixty.
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6 feet 2, 200-pound strong build. Physical presence. Strength is evident. Quickness is evident in the body. Ran a 7.31 sixty, with a strong finish in the sprint. Works from the right side offensively using an athletic, slightly open setup. Quiet barrel as the hand start near his right ear. Leg kick in his load with his barrel working level through the zone and getting extension out front. Works mostly middle to pull side with a line drive approach. Above average bat speed with strong hands and exit velocity peaking at 88 mph. Loose body and hands. Looks to do damage on as many pitches as possible. As barrel awareness improves, the power numbers should impress. Quick, active feet on the infield. Soft hands work with some rhythm with the feet. Clean exchanges. Accurate arm with carry to his throws. Long arm action hahs some stiffness as it gets to an over-the-top slot. Positional velocity topping at 79 mph.
On the mound he throws from a sidearm slot with his fastball working at 72-77 mph and topping at 78 mph. FB has sink when arm side. Throws across his body creating good angle going to his glove side. Sweeping breaking ball at 63-66 mph with gradual break. Tough view for right handed hitters with solid hand speed coming out of a lot of arms and legs, from behind the hitter. Around the zone with fastball but with some erratic misses at times.