Physical: The Wake Forest commit stands a highly athletic, projectable 6-foot-4, 195lb frame with length on the bump.
Pitching: RHP - Begins off the middle of the rubber with quicker pace/tempo in the delivery. Found a balanced stack, swinging the leg to the apex with tons of separation on his move down the slope at a quick, power H ¾ slot. Created hard run in on RHH with funk available at 88-90, T92 mph via Trackman (weak contact, swing/miss). Turned to a sharp 70-73 mph SL for K’s out of the same tunnel, spinning up to around 2500rpms at its peak. Slightly raw still with one of the higher ceilings in the state. Will continue refinement and could reasonably see a couple more jumps in velo/physicality.
6/15/21
Physical: The recent Wake Forest commit stands a lengthy, uber-ATH 6-foot-4, 195lbs with lots of funk in the delivery, projection left.
Pitching: RHP - Started off the middle of the rubber with above-average pace to the delivery, getting to a high, balanced stack position with a loose leg-lift to the top; worked down the slope quickly with good separation allowing for a whippy ¾ slot to release out in front. FB showed big-time arm-side run in on RHH at 87-89 mph (47% zone rate, 12 inches HM via Trackman), mixing a strikeout SL (72-74 mph, 2340rpms, 19 inches HM) that dodged barrels in any count. Threw both with similar sell and profiles as a SNK, SL arm with starting pitcher upside. High ceiling prospect who collects K’s at a high rate.
2/14/21
Physical: 6’4 195lb RHP has a solid frame with natural strength. Room to add mass to the lower half.
Pitching: He uses raw movements with a very loose arm action, allowing him to ramp his FB up to 87mph. Showed a 2 pitch mix with a FB and SL. The windup is very slow and controlled as he ramps up the intent as he strides towards the plate. He has an aggressive follow through with the back leg as it whips through showing the intent behind his pitches. Did not show a CH in his bullpen, which could turn out to be a very valuable pitch to add down the road.
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Physical: The Wake Forest commit stands a highly athletic, projectable 6-foot-4, 195lb frame with length on the bump.
Pitching: RHP - Begins off the middle of the rubber with quicker pace/tempo in the delivery. Found a balanced stack, swinging the leg to the apex with tons of separation on his move down the slope at a quick, power H ¾ slot. Created hard run in on RHH with funk available at 88-90, T92 mph via Trackman (weak contact, swing/miss). Turned to a sharp 70-73 mph SL for K’s out of the same tunnel, spinning up to around 2500rpms at its peak. Slightly raw still with one of the higher ceilings in the state. Will continue refinement and could reasonably see a couple more jumps in velo/physicality.
Physical: The recent Wake Forest commit stands a lengthy, uber-ATH 6-foot-4, 195lbs with lots of funk in the delivery, projection left.
Pitching: RHP - Started off the middle of the rubber with above-average pace to the delivery, getting to a high, balanced stack position with a loose leg-lift to the top; worked down the slope quickly with good separation allowing for a whippy ¾ slot to release out in front. FB showed big-time arm-side run in on RHH at 87-89 mph (47% zone rate, 12 inches HM via Trackman), mixing a strikeout SL (72-74 mph, 2340rpms, 19 inches HM) that dodged barrels in any count. Threw both with similar sell and profiles as a SNK, SL arm with starting pitcher upside. High ceiling prospect who collects K’s at a high rate.
Physical: 6’4 195lb RHP has a solid frame with natural strength. Room to add mass to the lower half.
Pitching: He uses raw movements with a very loose arm action, allowing him to ramp his FB up to 87mph. Showed a 2 pitch mix with a FB and SL. The windup is very slow and controlled as he ramps up the intent as he strides towards the plate. He has an aggressive follow through with the back leg as it whips through showing the intent behind his pitches. Did not show a CH in his bullpen, which could turn out to be a very valuable pitch to add down the road.