The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.09
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.75
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.00 - 2.10
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
77.0
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.
12/2/18 A right-handed hitter that starts in a balanced setup. Goes with a smooth leg kick for timing as hands flow through a slight back load. Load creates both balance and separation. Nice, level path with a bit more present strength than speed to hands. Looks to have a knack for finding the barrel. Middle of the lineup potential. Behind the dish he showed an above average skill set across the board. Creates solid direction on throws to second with a capable, accurate arm. Looked to be able to receive in pens as well. 60-yard Dash: 8.09 Pop Times: 2.00-2.08 Catcher Velocity: 73 Exit Velocity: 75
7/17/18 A right-handed hitter that starts in an athletic stance. Goes with a leg lift for timing as hands flow back to launch. Load is fluid and creates balanced. Nice, level swing through the zone with more present strength than speed to hands. A gap to gap guy who can generate natural backspin. Middle of the lineup type bat. Showed an above average skill set across the board behind the dish. Feet are quick and exchange works. Arm is above average strength wise with present accuracy. Home to 1st: 4.82 Pop Times: 2.03-2.10 Catcher Velocity: 76 Exit Velocity: 61
5/30/18 Righty swinger that starts in a tall, open setup. Hands show a nice back load during controlled stride forward. Launches from a balanced position prior to taking a slightly downhill path to contact. Both strength and bat speed are in there with strength being the more advanced tool at this stage. Would like to see him add some loft to path to see more regular backspin. Behind the plate he offers an average to above average skill set across the board. Receives well in game with the ability to block. Exchange skills are ahead of the curve as well. Home to 1st: 4.75 Pop Times: 2.02-2.1 Catcher Velocity: 77 Exit Velocity 79
1/27/18 5-foot-8, 165 pound catcher hits from the right side with a wide base creates good separation and gets into a balanced launch position. Androne had an exit velocity of 69 mph which could be improved by staying back more in his stance as his weight sways forward early causing his hands to lose connection and get out in front of his body. He did however stay on several pitches and sent a few line-drives the other way with some good pop. As a catcher, Androne stood out as one of the better ones at the event with his 2.09-2.14 pop time aided by his accurate 76 mph throwing velocity. His footwork still shows the need for improvement getting into better throwing positions with quicker feet. His abilities looked good overall and there’s more to be displayed especially if he can prevent himself from coming straight up on his throws to second and instead, stay low and generate momentum through the plate to produce stronger throws and quicker release times. Androne has good potential with room to grow.
7/18/17 A 5-foot-8, 165-pound prospect. At the plate he hits from the right-side, starting in a balanced setup. Load is fluid and efficient. Hands move back during knee pinch movement with lower half. Path is level and barrel gets through contact well. Strength is his top tool at the plate. Middle of the lineup potential. Behind the plate, he starts in a mid crouch. Footwork and transfer are clean, both having room to speed up if being picky. Arm action fits the position. Solid catch and throw guy. Home to First: 5.12 Pop Time: 2.18-2.25 Catcher Velo: 72 Exit Velo: 79
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12/2/18
A right-handed hitter that starts in a balanced setup. Goes with a smooth leg kick for timing as hands flow through a slight back load. Load creates both balance and separation. Nice, level path with a bit more present strength than speed to hands. Looks to have a knack for finding the barrel. Middle of the lineup potential. Behind the dish he showed an above average skill set across the board. Creates solid direction on throws to second with a capable, accurate arm. Looked to be able to receive in pens as well.
60-yard Dash: 8.09
Pop Times: 2.00-2.08
Catcher Velocity: 73
Exit Velocity: 75
7/17/18
A right-handed hitter that starts in an athletic stance. Goes with a leg lift for timing as hands flow back to launch. Load is fluid and creates balanced. Nice, level swing through the zone with more present strength than speed to hands. A gap to gap guy who can generate natural backspin. Middle of the lineup type bat. Showed an above average skill set across the board behind the dish. Feet are quick and exchange works. Arm is above average strength wise with present accuracy.
Home to 1st: 4.82
Pop Times: 2.03-2.10
Catcher Velocity: 76
Exit Velocity: 61
5/30/18
Righty swinger that starts in a tall, open setup. Hands show a nice back load during controlled stride forward. Launches from a balanced position prior to taking a slightly downhill path to contact. Both strength and bat speed are in there with strength being the more advanced tool at this stage. Would like to see him add some loft to path to see more regular backspin. Behind the plate he offers an average to above average skill set across the board. Receives well in game with the ability to block. Exchange skills are ahead of the curve as well.
Home to 1st: 4.75
Pop Times: 2.02-2.1
Catcher Velocity: 77
Exit Velocity 79
1/27/18
5-foot-8, 165 pound catcher hits from the right side with a wide base creates good separation and gets into a balanced launch position. Androne had an exit velocity of 69 mph which could be improved by staying back more in his stance as his weight sways forward early causing his hands to lose connection and get out in front of his body. He did however stay on several pitches and sent a few line-drives the other way with some good pop. As a catcher, Androne stood out as one of the better ones at the event with his 2.09-2.14 pop time aided by his accurate 76 mph throwing velocity. His footwork still shows the need for improvement getting into better throwing positions with quicker feet. His abilities looked good overall and there’s more to be displayed especially if he can prevent himself from coming straight up on his throws to second and instead, stay low and generate momentum through the plate to produce stronger throws and quicker release times. Androne has good potential with room to grow.
7/18/17
A 5-foot-8, 165-pound prospect. At the plate he hits from the right-side, starting in a balanced setup. Load is fluid and efficient. Hands move back during knee pinch movement with lower half. Path is level and barrel gets through contact well. Strength is his top tool at the plate. Middle of the lineup potential. Behind the plate, he starts in a mid crouch. Footwork and transfer are clean, both having room to speed up if being picky. Arm action fits the position. Solid catch and throw guy.
Home to First: 5.12
Pop Time: 2.18-2.25
Catcher Velo: 72
Exit Velo: 79