The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.15
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.
Swing Mechanics: Starts in an upright stance and utilizes a front hip hinge load. He keeps his barrel through the zone well with an on plane bat path with balanced finish.
Hit: Average bat to ball ability.
Power: 65 mph exit velocity.
Offensive Projection: Present skill set would mesh best with a line drive singles type of approach. As he develops more physically this approach could evolve.
Field: In the infield he showed average footwork and waited on the ball a bit too much. He took minimal angles through the ball and showed a slower than desired release.
Throw: 65 mph across the diamond.
Run: 8.32 60 yard dash.
Defensive Projection: Would project as a 2B only type guy if he were to stay in the infield.
2/4/18 5-foot-3, 133 pound infield prospect swings it from the right side with an level path. Troyer’s hands were quick but casted during a few attempts. His exit velocity was 78 mph as he drove the ball well in his round. He can improve his bat speed by creating greater separation and getting to a stronger launch position. As a defender, Troyer’s hands showed some natural softness. He had an average arm throwing it across the diamond at 74 mph with good accuracy. He showed good effort and hustle getting to the ball with decent foot speed setting himself up for accurate throws. On the mound, the right handed pitcher throws through a 3/4 slot with average arm speed throughout delivery. Gets good use out of his entire body with his delivery. Commands the zone well with his 70-72 mph fastball that displays some arm-side run. Breaking ball displays gradual 11/5 movement while sitting between 55-56 mph. Also mixes in a 63-64 mph changeup.
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5-foot-3, 133 pound infield prospect swings it from the right side with an level path. Troyer’s hands were quick but casted during a few attempts. His exit velocity was 78 mph as he drove the ball well in his round. He can improve his bat speed by creating greater separation and getting to a stronger launch position. As a defender, Troyer’s hands showed some natural softness. He had an average arm throwing it across the diamond at 74 mph with good accuracy. He showed good effort and hustle getting to the ball with decent foot speed setting himself up for accurate throws. On the mound, the right handed pitcher throws through a 3/4 slot with average arm speed throughout delivery. Gets good use out of his entire body with his delivery. Commands the zone well with his 70-72 mph fastball that displays some arm-side run. Breaking ball displays gradual 11/5 movement while sitting between 55-56 mph. Also mixes in a 63-64 mph changeup.