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CLASS OF 2018

LHP
1B

Ryan
Rue

Hofstra
Fair Lawn (HS) • NJ
5' 10" • 185LBS
L/L • 24yr 7mo
Travel Team: Complete Performance Baseball Academy

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Underclass Games (September 18, 2016)
Rue is lean and physically built at 5-foot-10 185-pounds. Pitching- slow methodical delivery with a long, loose arm action. 80-82 mph with FB, but has been up to 82-85 in the summer. Strike thrower with two pitches, developing a third. 68 mph 1/7 breaking ball, plus depth for his age. Sound and controlled mechanics, very easy and effortless delivery and velocity. Offensively- sets up in a neutral stance in the back of the box with hands above ear/shoulder. Tall stance with quick hands. Bat flattens out in load as pitch comes in. Vicious and aggressive hips. 

Futures Preview (6/4/16)

Rue is 5-foot-10 180-pounds with a strong, athletic body. Was one of the top pitching performers of the whole event. Offensively- Rue sets up in an athletic crouch from the left side. Rotates his weight slightly forward and then back as the pitch comes in. Uses a short stride. Hands load from further from his body to closer to his back shoulder, before following his hips through the zone to start the swing pattern. Flat bat path, Exit Velocity of 82. Fielding- Rue shows excellent footwork and hands at first base, especially on turning 3-6 double plays. Gets rid of the ball quickly and accurately. Pitching- Easy velocity and a quick left handed arm, Rue sat between 83-85 touching 86 once. Able to throw a sharp two-planed breaking ball for strikes. Strong stance on front foot landing, with shoulders slightly angled upward when the hips have cleared, creating excellent torque motion in the upper body, and a "whip" of the arm. Sound mechanics already for his age, when he is at his best, landing is square, athletic and controlled.

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