6-foot-3- 200 pounds with a tall and large frame and build. He has rounded shoulders and has a presence when on the mound. The mechanics are quick and smooth. His hands stay in the middle of the body, arm action is clean, working from a ¾ slot. The fastball was up to 81 mph and sat 77-80 mph with natural run to it, drilled to the bottom part of the zone. The curveball plays as a sweeper sat between 66-70 mph, gets it to the back foot of the handed hitters. He showed a late breaking change up, fade action sitting 70-71 mph. Pounds the strike zone, with a solid 3 pitch mix, going to be a good one at the next.
3/04/20
6-foot-3, 200-pound, larger, athletic frame. Rounded shoulders, wider back, body actions are smooth and athletic, working with minimal effort. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is simple, more deliberate, hands start and stay at the mid-section. The lift is athletic gets and stays over the rubber/backside. Slight collapse could stay taller, direction is inline with a closed off front foot, glove side could be a tick stronger. The arm action is super clean on the backside, works with easy effort, coming from a higher slot. The fastball was clocked at 78 mph, with arm side run, pounds it to both sides of the plate. The breaking ball has a bigger break clocked at 64-66 mph, showing depth. Also dropped in a true changeup, showing proper shape and fade action, clocked at 67-70 mph, chance to be a legit pitch to right-handed hitters. There is more in the tank, with arm action so clean, should climb at some point.
3/06/19
6-foot-3, 200-pound, wider, large athletic frame. The shoulders are squared off, back is wide, has room for added strength. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is smooth, slower and controlled, coil tight athletic lift. The hands start and stay low, stays over the backside, small tilt as he rides out, direction is inline to target. The lead arm has minimal pull to it. The arm action is shorter and clean on the backside, working out of a ¾ slot. The fastball was clocked at 74 mph, located it down in the zone, thrown for a ton of strikes. The breaking ball is more curveball with tilt to it, clocked at 62-64 mph, spin and shape were correct. The changeup has good fastball hand speed, clocked at 66-69 mph. The delivery could quicken, with more backside explosion, will help in velocity jump. Look for the velocity to climb at some point, arm works with easy effort, good follow.
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6-foot-3- 200 pounds with a tall and large frame and build. He has rounded shoulders and has a presence when on the mound. The mechanics are quick and smooth. His hands stay in the middle of the body, arm action is clean, working from a ¾ slot. The fastball was up to 81 mph and sat 77-80 mph with natural run to it, drilled to the bottom part of the zone. The curveball plays as a sweeper sat between 66-70 mph, gets it to the back foot of the handed hitters. He showed a late breaking change up, fade action sitting 70-71 mph. Pounds the strike zone, with a solid 3 pitch mix, going to be a good one at the next.
6-foot-3, 200-pound, larger, athletic frame. Rounded shoulders, wider back, body actions are smooth and athletic, working with minimal effort. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is simple, more deliberate, hands start and stay at the mid-section. The lift is athletic gets and stays over the rubber/backside. Slight collapse could stay taller, direction is inline with a closed off front foot, glove side could be a tick stronger. The arm action is super clean on the backside, works with easy effort, coming from a higher slot. The fastball was clocked at 78 mph, with arm side run, pounds it to both sides of the plate. The breaking ball has a bigger break clocked at 64-66 mph, showing depth. Also dropped in a true changeup, showing proper shape and fade action, clocked at 67-70 mph, chance to be a legit pitch to right-handed hitters. There is more in the tank, with arm action so clean, should climb at some point.
6-foot-3, 200-pound, wider, large athletic frame. The shoulders are squared off, back is wide, has room for added strength. A left-handed pitcher, delivery is smooth, slower and controlled, coil tight athletic lift. The hands start and stay low, stays over the backside, small tilt as he rides out, direction is inline to target. The lead arm has minimal pull to it. The arm action is shorter and clean on the backside, working out of a ¾ slot. The fastball was clocked at 74 mph, located it down in the zone, thrown for a ton of strikes. The breaking ball is more curveball with tilt to it, clocked at 62-64 mph, spin and shape were correct. The changeup has good fastball hand speed, clocked at 66-69 mph. The delivery could quicken, with more backside explosion, will help in velocity jump. Look for the velocity to climb at some point, arm works with easy effort, good follow.