The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
82.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.22
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield 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.
7/2/18 Took one of the loudest BPs of the day. A physical bat from the left side. Loading sequence is athletic with lower half generating a ton of energy into contact. Offers a level, loose stroke with obvious barrel whip through the zone. Drove the ball with authority to both gaps, showing loft power to pull side. College level hit tool. As a defender he moves well in the outfield with an above average skill set across the board. Abilities lean towards a more natural fit in the corners at this stage. Two-way prospect. Brickel has an athletic frame with good size. The southpaw gets over his front side well and works downhill. His hips are explosive and helps to generate a 74-78 mph Fastball with late arm side run. His curveball has good shape to it at a 1/7 tilt at 62-64. CH is hard and has little movement at 63-67 mph. 60-yard dash: 7.22 Outfield Velocity: 77 Exit Velocity: 90
6/13/18 A left-handed bat that start in an open stance. Barrel starts an launches from a vertical position, goes with a small leg lift for timing. Hands are loose giving the barrel early acceleration and natural whip though the zone. Strong kid with some bat speed in there. Can pull off the baseball at times but showed gap abilities when he stayed through contact. A corner type in the outfield. Actions are fluid and feet are well timed. Arm is accurate, showing adequate strength. Home to 1st: 4.15 Outfield Velocity: 80 Exit Velocity: 94
7/18/17 6-foot, 160-pound prospect. Offensively, he is a left-handed bat that starts in an athletic setup. Barrel flows back to launch during his leg lift timing mechanism. Launches from a balanced position. Path is level with some whip. Tends to spin off the baseball. Natural tools are above average. Would be aided by staying through contact to let his strength and bat speed show in results. Has the tools to be a run producer. In the outfield he looks comfortable and athletic. Fields through the baseball well, transitioning smoothly into his throws. Arm is loose, generating average to above average arm strength. Threw with accuracy. On the mound the left handed arm uses an average tempo delivery while requiring a regular amount of effort. Slight movement with his hands in synchronization with the leg lift before working through a high ¾ slot. Has a strong glove side creating good torso rotation before getting over his frontside. Fastball has some natural run to it. Curveball has near 12/6 shape with gradual break. Showed a good feel for this pitch and was able to consistently throw for strikes, while also putting guys away when ahead of hitters. FB: 72-76 CB: 61-65 Home to First: 4.32 OF Velo: 77 Exit Velo: 82
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7/2/18
Took one of the loudest BPs of the day. A physical bat from the left side. Loading sequence is athletic with lower half generating a ton of energy into contact. Offers a level, loose stroke with obvious barrel whip through the zone. Drove the ball with authority to both gaps, showing loft power to pull side. College level hit tool. As a defender he moves well in the outfield with an above average skill set across the board. Abilities lean towards a more natural fit in the corners at this stage. Two-way prospect. Brickel has an athletic frame with good size. The southpaw gets over his front side well and works downhill. His hips are explosive and helps to generate a 74-78 mph Fastball with late arm side run. His curveball has good shape to it at a 1/7 tilt at 62-64. CH is hard and has little movement at 63-67 mph.
60-yard dash: 7.22
Outfield Velocity: 77
Exit Velocity: 90
6/13/18
A left-handed bat that start in an open stance. Barrel starts an launches from a vertical position, goes with a small leg lift for timing. Hands are loose giving the barrel early acceleration and natural whip though the zone. Strong kid with some bat speed in there. Can pull off the baseball at times but showed gap abilities when he stayed through contact. A corner type in the outfield. Actions are fluid and feet are well timed. Arm is accurate, showing adequate strength.
Home to 1st: 4.15
Outfield Velocity: 80
Exit Velocity: 94
7/18/17
6-foot, 160-pound prospect. Offensively, he is a left-handed bat that starts in an athletic setup. Barrel flows back to launch during his leg lift timing mechanism. Launches from a balanced position. Path is level with some whip. Tends to spin off the baseball. Natural tools are above average. Would be aided by staying through contact to let his strength and bat speed show in results. Has the tools to be a run producer. In the outfield he looks comfortable and athletic. Fields through the baseball well, transitioning smoothly into his throws. Arm is loose, generating average to above average arm strength. Threw with accuracy. On the mound the left handed arm uses an average tempo delivery while requiring a regular amount of effort. Slight movement with his hands in synchronization with the leg lift before working through a high ¾ slot. Has a strong glove side creating good torso rotation before getting over his frontside. Fastball has some natural run to it. Curveball has near 12/6 shape with gradual break. Showed a good feel for this pitch and was able to consistently throw for strikes, while also putting guys away when ahead of hitters.
FB: 72-76
CB: 61-65
Home to First: 4.32
OF Velo: 77
Exit Velo: 82