The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
74.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.00
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
71.0
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.
10.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.52
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
59.0
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.
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
Sinker
Rise+
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
Curveball
Hammer+
A hammer breaking ball drops vertically with velocity through the zone, or 12-to-6 movement. Hammer+ of 100 is MLB average.
Curveball
Sweep+
A sweeping breaking ball moves horizontally with velocity through the zone. Sweep+ of 100 is MLB average.
The reactive strength index measurement of an athlete's explosiveness by comparing their jump height to the ground contact time in between their jumps. On a scale of 0-5.
Vertical Jump
A measure of any athlete's body strength and reach calculated from the flight time divided by the contact time.
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-60-yard time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
7.99
Top Speed (MPH)
The athlete's fastest split time converted to miles per hour.
Physical: 5-foot-11, 115 pounds; Slight, slender build. 8.52 runner in the 60. Offensively: RHH. Even setup, with feet wide spread; flat bat to start. Loads straight back with a moderate leg kick for timing. Drifts into contact while showing an average effort from the legs. Showed a short swing path with a one-handed finish. More line drives than flyballs and groundballs with a peak exit velocity of 75 MPH via Trackman. Defensively: Starts with an upright /tall setup; uses prep step while active feet. Hands are out in front with a seamless transfer. Moderate arm circle from a high 3/4 arm slot. INF - 59 MPH. Pitching: Reed uses a glove side setup while using an angled drop step. Belt high leg drive with shoulders above the hips. Has a moderate stride while landing slightly closed. Moderate arm swing while effortless with fluidity, while working through a high 3/4 slot. Upright with finish. FB: Peak velo of 68 MPH, while sitting 64-66 MPH; arm side run with sink. CB: 52-54 MPH; 11-5 shape.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (LH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (LH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (LH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Physical: 5-foot-11, 115 pounds; Slight, slender build. 8.52 runner in the 60.
Offensively: RHH. Even setup, with feet wide spread; flat bat to start. Loads straight back with a moderate leg kick for timing. Drifts into contact while showing an average effort from the legs. Showed a short swing path with a one-handed finish. More line drives than flyballs and groundballs with a peak exit velocity of 75 MPH via Trackman.
Defensively: Starts with an upright /tall setup; uses prep step while active feet. Hands are out in front with a seamless transfer. Moderate arm circle from a high 3/4 arm slot. INF - 59 MPH.
Pitching: Reed uses a glove side setup while using an angled drop step. Belt high leg drive with shoulders above the hips. Has a moderate stride while landing slightly closed. Moderate arm swing while effortless with fluidity, while working through a high 3/4 slot. Upright with finish. FB: Peak velo of 68 MPH, while sitting 64-66 MPH; arm side run with sink. CB: 52-54 MPH; 11-5 shape.