CLASS OF 2019
RHP
OF
Andrew
Carroll
Lackawanna JC
Honesdale (HS) • PA
6' 3" • 190LBS
R/R • 23yr 10mo
Travel Team: Northeast Pride
Honesdale (HS) • PA
6' 3" • 190LBS
R/R • 23yr 10mo
Travel Team: Northeast Pride
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2019 National
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- Inside the Numbers: Top OF Arms - Apr 19, 2017
- Inside the Numbers: Top Exit Velocities - Apr 18, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: Pitching Velocties - Mar 1, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: 60 Times - Feb 27, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: Outfielders' Arm Strength - Feb 23, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: Exit Velocity - Feb 21, 2017
- On Deck Preview: Positional Breakdown for the Preseason All-State - Feb 16, 2017
- Pitching Measurable Stats: Downstate Preview - Oct 6, 2016
- Measurable Stats Released: Downstate Preview, Position Player - Oct 3, 2016
- New York State Games Preview: Hudson Valley Region - Jun 22, 2016
- Preseason All-State: 60-yard Times Released - Mar 1, 2016
- Preseason All-State: Max Fastball Velocity Released - Feb 29, 2016
- NY State Open ID: Pitching Velocities - Feb 10, 2016
- NY State Open ID: Outfielder Measurable Statistics - Feb 4, 2016
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Carroll, a 2019 right-handed hitting outfielder/pitcher, stands at an imposing 6-foot-3 and weighs a solid 185 pounds, ran a 7.19 60. Offensively- Starts with a narrow open stance with the feet pigeon toed. Hands start above the back shoulder with the bat parallel to the ground. Creates separation with a driving of the hands straight back off the back shoulder, but uses very little front foot movement creating a narrow lower half. Is able to keep the hands behind the rotation, but with some adjustments, such as lengthening the stride, will result in creating better bat speed. Showed raw power to the pull side and middle of the field. Recorded an exit velocity of 83 MPH a huge jump from the 70 MPH shown in January. Defensively- Showed plus athletic ability from the outfield, being able to make quality reads and taking effective routes. Gets the body in a strong throwing position when receiving the ball. Long and clean arm action with throws showing plus carry. Registered an arm velocity of 84 MPH a personal best and an increase of 8 MPH from January. Pitching- Starts from the center of the rubber with the left foot wider than shoulder width apart and towards the first base line while the hands are centered in front of the chest. Begins the motion with a pivot of the backside foot, while the lead foot remains quiet and hands slide down belt high. Utilizes a high leg kick with the knee getting chest high and the hands coming up to shoulder height. Separates the hands from the chest, creating long loose arm action, while the lead leg gets down a stabilizes the lower half. Fastball was explosive from the hand at 84 MPH, but playing quicker, from a high ¾ arm slot. Motion was free and easy giving the batter a deception of more velocity. Curveball was tight with 11-to-5 break, and stayed in the lower third of the zone registering a velocity of 71 MPH. Changeup showed quality depth and spin and registered a top velocity of 73 MPH a good differential from the fastball. With the numbers increasing dramatically over the past year coupled with the size and possible increasing growth, this player is a high follow of the next few years.