6-foot-3, 155-pound righty with lots of room for added strength, Khan started the opening game for the Toronto Mets. He sat 80-84 mph with a 66 mph curveball and a 71-72 mph changeup. He looked good in his first start outdoors this season, going fairly deep with minimal damage against. His frame with projectability make him an intriguing arm, and with feel for secondary offerings, Khan has the potential to start at the next level.
10/22/17
Khan is a 2020 right-hander with a very projectable pitchers frame at 6-foot-1, 150-pounds. Works from a low-3/4 arm slot that shows some quickness out front for his age. Long body with short stride, lots of time and room to add to his 75 mph fastball that shows some natural run out the hand when everything from a delivery aspect is on time. One that may fly under the radar for know but could be in line for big gains as he matures and gets a winter of training under his belt.
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6-foot-3, 155-pound righty with lots of room for added strength, Khan started the opening game for the Toronto Mets. He sat 80-84 mph with a 66 mph curveball and a 71-72 mph changeup. He looked good in his first start outdoors this season, going fairly deep with minimal damage against. His frame with projectability make him an intriguing arm, and with feel for secondary offerings, Khan has the potential to start at the next level.
Khan is a 2020 right-hander with a very projectable pitchers frame at 6-foot-1, 150-pounds. Works from a low-3/4 arm slot that shows some quickness out front for his age. Long body with short stride, lots of time and room to add to his 75 mph fastball that shows some natural run out the hand when everything from a delivery aspect is on time. One that may fly under the radar for know but could be in line for big gains as he matures and gets a winter of training under his belt.