The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.70
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
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.
Projectable arm in the 2020 class. Long lever type with a 6-foot-5 frame that has room to add. Flows through a waist high leg lift into his drop and drive load. Easy delivery with good direction. Clean, loose arm through a high-¾ slot. Ball comes out well with fastball sitting 82-84 mph. Impressive feel for breaker that drops off the table late in the zone at 71-74 mph. Also shows a playable changeup that has some fade to it at 75-76 mph. True three pitch mix with pitchability.
6/06/18
The 6-foot-5, lanky, long limbed right handed arm had made a significant jump since this winter and he may not be done yet. Definitely seems to be working more efficiently mechanically and does a better job of carrying his momentum down the hill directionally toward home plate. The big leg lift requires some effort, but does a nice job of working downhill creating two planes. Fastball sat 83-85 mph staying true through the zone with life. Also used a 2 seam FB that showed occasional arm side sink at 81-82 mph. Curveball was sharp with near 12/6 break at 70-75 mph that was used to strike out 3 batters during the short outing. One of the more projectable arms from the entire event. With continued physical development this arm will be one to continue to follow.
2/18/18
6-foot-5, 170-pound righty with long, lanky frame. Definite follow. Starts off set to the left side of the rubber. Slight rocker step into a big leg lift. Has room to improve use of his lower half. Throws through high ¾ slot. Fastball sat 78-80 mph. Mostly straight. Uses two types of breaking balls. Slider is harder at 66-67 mph and typically stays on same plane. Breaking ball shows more depth at 61-62 mph. Also mixed in a 70-71 mph splitter that has some tumble to it. Ideal build for the corner infield. Comes through it fine with improvement on taking momentum to his target. Footwork presented nice mobility in his lateral momentum. Arm strength showed a 77 mph throwing velocity. At the plate he uses a leg kick for timing while hands flow through a slight back load into trigger. Creates early barrel acceleration with nice tilt to body allowing him to generate natural lift. Bat is quick and he should grow into some power as he fills out very projectable frame. Offers upside both on the mound and at the plate.
Tall, projectable 6-foot-5, 170-pound frame with long limbs. At third base he has a tendency to pause his footwork when ground balls are hit at him, and would benefit while continuing his footwork while playing through the baseball as he does when ground balls are hit to his glove side. Fields with his hands out in front of his body and throws with a clean arm action through a low ¾ slot while reaching a velocity of 73 mph across the infield. Very balanced with smooth leg kick. Strong, slight downhill action to his swing. Contains pop to opposite field, middle of lineup, more pop in there as he fills out. On the mound he throws using regular to some effort to his delivery. He has a straight up and down leg lift and throws with some aggressiveness. Lands in a straight line at foot strike. Has quickness to his arm speed coming through a ¾ slot. His fastball is thrown between 75-79 mph. The curveball has sharpness to it at an 11/5 plane between 64-69 mph. Changeup is thrown at fastball arm speed and has some tailing action between 70-73 mph.
Projectable arm in the 2020 class. Long lever type with a 6-foot-5 frame that has room to add. Flows through a waist high leg lift into his drop and drive load. Easy delivery with good direction. Clean, loose arm through a high-¾ slot. Ball comes out well with fastball sitting 82-84 mph. Impressive feel for breaker that drops off the table late in the zone at 71-74 mph. Also shows a playable changeup that has some fade to it at 75-76 mph. True three pitch mix with pitchability.
The 6-foot-5, lanky, long limbed right handed arm had made a significant jump since this winter and he may not be done yet. Definitely seems to be working more efficiently mechanically and does a better job of carrying his momentum down the hill directionally toward home plate. The big leg lift requires some effort, but does a nice job of working downhill creating two planes. Fastball sat 83-85 mph staying true through the zone with life. Also used a 2 seam FB that showed occasional arm side sink at 81-82 mph. Curveball was sharp with near 12/6 break at 70-75 mph that was used to strike out 3 batters during the short outing. One of the more projectable arms from the entire event. With continued physical development this arm will be one to continue to follow.
6-foot-5, 170-pound righty with long, lanky frame. Definite follow. Starts off set to the left side of the rubber. Slight rocker step into a big leg lift. Has room to improve use of his lower half. Throws through high ¾ slot. Fastball sat 78-80 mph. Mostly straight. Uses two types of breaking balls. Slider is harder at 66-67 mph and typically stays on same plane. Breaking ball shows more depth at 61-62 mph. Also mixed in a 70-71 mph splitter that has some tumble to it. Ideal build for the corner infield. Comes through it fine with improvement on taking momentum to his target. Footwork presented nice mobility in his lateral momentum. Arm strength showed a 77 mph throwing velocity. At the plate he uses a leg kick for timing while hands flow through a slight back load into trigger. Creates early barrel acceleration with nice tilt to body allowing him to generate natural lift. Bat is quick and he should grow into some power as he fills out very projectable frame. Offers upside both on the mound and at the plate.
60-yard dash: 7.7
Infield Velocity: 77
Exit Velocity: 83
Tall, projectable 6-foot-5, 170-pound frame with long limbs. At third base he has a tendency to pause his footwork when ground balls are hit at him, and would benefit while continuing his footwork while playing through the baseball as he does when ground balls are hit to his glove side. Fields with his hands out in front of his body and throws with a clean arm action through a low ¾ slot while reaching a velocity of 73 mph across the infield. Very balanced with smooth leg kick. Strong, slight downhill action to his swing. Contains pop to opposite field, middle of lineup, more pop in there as he fills out. On the mound he throws using regular to some effort to his delivery. He has a straight up and down leg lift and throws with some aggressiveness. Lands in a straight line at foot strike. Has quickness to his arm speed coming through a ¾ slot. His fastball is thrown between 75-79 mph. The curveball has sharpness to it at an 11/5 plane between 64-69 mph. Changeup is thrown at fastball arm speed and has some tailing action between 70-73 mph.
60-yard Dash: 7.7
Infield Velocity: 73
Exit Velocity: 83