The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.75
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.68
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.07 - 2.22
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
71.0
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
77.0
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.
5-foot-7, 165-pound, smaller, strong, athletic frame. A durable catchers frame, wrists and hands have strength to them. A right-handed hitting catcher, at the plate, a wider set up, even feet to slightly closed off. The hands are loose and relaxed, for timing uses a small pick up and put down. The swing is level through the zone, hands inside the baseball, finishing it off, high with one hand. The exit velocity was clocked at 82 mph and ran a 7.81 sixty dash. Peppering the baseball in batting practice, approach is middle to pull side. Behind the plate, arm was clocked at 71 mph, with a pop time of 2.12-2.22, all throws were on or close to the bag. The feet and hands work well together, gains ground is very fluid during the transfer. Moving well behind the plate, hands are strong and can secure the pitch.
Exit Velocity: 82 mph
Arm Velocity: 71 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.81
1/26/20
5-foot-7, 160-pound, thick, stronger athletic frame. A right-handed hitting two-way player, worked behind the plate and off the mound. At the plate, starts slightly wider, front foot closed off, weight on the backside, hands are loose with pre-pitch movement to them. The lower half is under control, small easy leg kick, hands stay back have separation. The swing is level to up, creating backspin to the baseball. The approach was more middle to pull side, took a very good second round, hard consistent contact. The exit velocity was clocked at 77 mph and ran a 4.68 home to 1st. Defensively, setup is balanced and athletic, hands look to be strong, secures the pitch, doesn't lose many strikes. Shows athleticism on the drop, block and scramble. The arm works from his ear, clocked at 70 mph and had a pop time of 2.18-2.22, backside could come through more, helping create more extension and finish on throws. Off the mound, simple lift with coil to it, direction is inline, arm working out of a higher slot. The fastball touched 74 mph, was located in the bottom part of the zone. The breaking ball was thrown with good hand speed, clocked at 68 mph, more of a smaller tight slider. Threw strikes and worked quickly. A regimented throwing program will aid in arm strength.
Tee Exit Velocity: 77 mph
Arm Velocity: 70 mph
Home to 1st: 4.68 .
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5-foot-7, 165-pound, smaller, strong, athletic frame. A durable catchers frame, wrists and hands have strength to them. A right-handed hitting catcher, at the plate, a wider set up, even feet to slightly closed off. The hands are loose and relaxed, for timing uses a small pick up and put down. The swing is level through the zone, hands inside the baseball, finishing it off, high with one hand. The exit velocity was clocked at 82 mph and ran a 7.81 sixty dash. Peppering the baseball in batting practice, approach is middle to pull side. Behind the plate, arm was clocked at 71 mph, with a pop time of 2.12-2.22, all throws were on or close to the bag. The feet and hands work well together, gains ground is very fluid during the transfer. Moving well behind the plate, hands are strong and can secure the pitch.
Exit Velocity: 82 mph
Arm Velocity: 71 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.81
5-foot-7, 160-pound, thick, stronger athletic frame. A right-handed hitting two-way player, worked behind the plate and off the mound. At the plate, starts slightly wider, front foot closed off, weight on the backside, hands are loose with pre-pitch movement to them. The lower half is under control, small easy leg kick, hands stay back have separation. The swing is level to up, creating backspin to the baseball. The approach was more middle to pull side, took a very good second round, hard consistent contact. The exit velocity was clocked at 77 mph and ran a 4.68 home to 1st. Defensively, setup is balanced and athletic, hands look to be strong, secures the pitch, doesn't lose many strikes. Shows athleticism on the drop, block and scramble. The arm works from his ear, clocked at 70 mph and had a pop time of 2.18-2.22, backside could come through more, helping create more extension and finish on throws. Off the mound, simple lift with coil to it, direction is inline, arm working out of a higher slot. The fastball touched 74 mph, was located in the bottom part of the zone. The breaking ball was thrown with good hand speed, clocked at 68 mph, more of a smaller tight slider. Threw strikes and worked quickly. A regimented throwing program will aid in arm strength.
Tee Exit Velocity: 77 mph
Arm Velocity: 70 mph
Home to 1st: 4.68
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