CLASS OF 2019
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3B
Troy
LaNeve
Vanderbilt
Pine-Richland (HS) • PA
6' 1" • 195LBS
L/R • 24yr 6mo
Travel Team: US Elite
Pine-Richland (HS) • PA
6' 1" • 195LBS
L/R • 24yr 6mo
Travel Team: US Elite
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2019 National
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2019 State
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- Pennsylvania Diamond Notes (Week One) - Apr 1, 2019
- Fall Kickoff Showcase Tournament: Day Two Review - Aug 19, 2018
- Game of the Day: Pine-Richland at Mt. Lebanon - Mar 27, 2018
- Fall 2017 Rankings Update: Class of 2019 - Nov 8, 2017
- Insider: 2017 East Coast Pro Showcase - Scouting Notes - Jul 12, 2017
- Most Viewed Player Profiles of 2016: No. 6 Troy LaNeve - Dec 16, 2016
- 2019 Rankings Update: Top 10 in 2019 (#1-5) - Nov 19, 2016
- Updated 2019 Overall Rankings - Sep 21, 2016
- Updated Class of 2019 Player Rankings Released - Jul 9, 2016
- Initial 2019 Overall Rankings Released - Apr 27, 2016
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6/15/18 Put up solid offensive numbers as a junior hitting .309 with two home runs and 17 RBI.
5/2/17 LaNeve has now moved to third base. Defensively showed soft hands and arm strength that plays on left side of infield. Made an outstanding backhand play behind bag finishing with strong throw. Offensively sets up in a slightly open stance utilizing a leg kick to start swing. Back elbow works up and back. Steps away from hands with good timing resulting in good separation. Lower half is explosive with aggressive weight shift and hip turn. Mechanics achieve natural lift and considerable back spin. Strength gains and maturity project to development of above average power.
10/8/16 Athletic outfielder moves around gracefully. At the dish sets up in an open crouch from the left side. Hands start high and move in sync with lower half down and back. Creates angle with his shoulders for lift and attacks baseballs in the zone producing firm contact to all fields. Serious bat drag guy whose barel remains in the zone long. Swung and missed a bit on the weekend.