CLASS OF 2015
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Anthony
Loussedes
Arlington High School (HS) • NY
6' 1" • 165LBS
R/R • 27yr 1mo
6' 1" • 165LBS
R/R • 27yr 1mo
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2015 National
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2015 State
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- Unsigned Seniors: Top 15 Available Pitchers From This Summer's Events - Oct 3, 2014
- Top Prospect Games Analysis: Pitching Reports from Aug 16 - Sep 2, 2014
- Top Prospect Games Analysis: Pitching Stats from Aug 16 - Aug 18, 2014
- New York Scouting Blog - Summer Events / Travel Ball - Jul 31, 2014
- What Players From Past Events Have to Say About PBR - Jul 30, 2014
- Analysis From July 2 Event: Reports From the Days Action - Jul 13, 2014
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Loussedes stands 6-foot-1 165-pounds and lean. He throws from a mid/high 3/4 slot with a fastball on a downward plane at 81 mph. He shows good hand speed on his 10/4 shape curveball at 71. Mechanically he has a long back arm action with a solid strong front side. He finishes strong out in front and stays on target well.
8-16-14
Loussedes stands 6-foot-1 165-pounds with a lean athletic frame. On the mound he uses a balanced approach over the rubber with a knee lift to his belt. He uses an upward shoulder tilt with a long arm action from a high ¾ slot. His fastball sat 78-80 mph with gradual run, his curveball has a late hump in it with 11/5 shape at 68-70 mph. He gets over his front side well and falls to the first base side.