The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.27
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
71.0
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.
Lean, 6-foot 135, Kenyon has a projectable athletic build with a loose naturalness to everything he does. He is a capable infielder, but his athleticism may be better suited to the outfield. He throws naturally from a ¾ to low ¾ slot that makes plays on the run and to his left easy to complete. At the plate, he is rhythm hitter that has not tapped into his lower half. He has loose somewhat whippy swing with good barrel release. Size and strength gains will be essential to him making stronger contact.
Kenyon throws from a true ¾ slot relying heavily on life over plane. His fastball was 75-78 with consistent sink. The curveball, 65-66 has sweeping type action that will play up to right-handed hitters. The changeup, 67-70, has consistent sink and the steady release point provides solid deception. Kenyon is a solid athlete that PBR Nevada will keep a close eye on because size and strength increases accompanied by velocity jumps could make him a front-end starter at the next level.
11/18 - Lean, 5-foot-10, 140, Kenyon has a lean athletic frame. He started on the mound throwing a fastball from a ¾ slot 74-77 with arm side run and occasional sink. His breaking ball was slurvy at 65-67. Kenyon is a projectable athlete that fielded his position well and will undoubtedly see his velocity jump with strength and weight increases. After his outing on the mound, he played shortstop and was equally athletic. At the plate, he maintained an aggressive middle of the field approach.
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Lean, 6-foot 135, Kenyon has a projectable athletic build with a loose naturalness to everything he does. He is a capable infielder, but his athleticism may be better suited to the outfield. He throws naturally from a ¾ to low ¾ slot that makes plays on the run and to his left easy to complete. At the plate, he is rhythm hitter that has not tapped into his lower half. He has loose somewhat whippy swing with good barrel release. Size and strength gains will be essential to him making stronger contact.
Kenyon throws from a true ¾ slot relying heavily on life over plane. His fastball was 75-78 with consistent sink. The curveball, 65-66 has sweeping type action that will play up to right-handed hitters. The changeup, 67-70, has consistent sink and the steady release point provides solid deception. Kenyon is a solid athlete that PBR Nevada will keep a close eye on because size and strength increases accompanied by velocity jumps could make him a front-end starter at the next level.
11/18 - Lean, 5-foot-10, 140, Kenyon has a lean athletic frame. He started on the mound throwing a fastball from a ¾ slot 74-77 with arm side run and occasional sink. His breaking ball was slurvy at 65-67. Kenyon is a projectable athlete that fielded his position well and will undoubtedly see his velocity jump with strength and weight increases. After his outing on the mound, he played shortstop and was equally athletic. At the plate, he maintained an aggressive middle of the field approach.