CLASS OF 2018
RHP
1B
Jack
Sisk
Lincoln Memorial University
Ravenwood (HS) • TN
6' 3" • 215LBS
R/R • 25yr 5mo
Travel Team: Middle Tennessee Outlaws
Ravenwood (HS) • TN
6' 3" • 215LBS
R/R • 25yr 5mo
Travel Team: Middle Tennessee Outlaws
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- TN 11-AAA District Tourney Report: Ravenwood - May 15, 2018
- Game Report: 9/9/17 - Nashville Knights 18U @ Columbia State - Sep 12, 2017
- Unsigned Senior Spotlight: Ravenwood RHP Jack Sisk - Aug 30, 2017
- The Hotlist: Uncommitted 2018s - May 24, 2017
- 2016 Border Battle Games Position Player Evaluations for Day 1 - Nov 15, 2016
- Team Tennessee Future Games Corner Infielders - Aug 8, 2016
- January 18 Preseason Preview: Pitcher Analysis - Feb 22, 2016
- January 18 Preseason Preview: Corner Infielder Analysis - Feb 4, 2016
- North Tennessee College Prospect Showcase: Pitcher Analysis - Sep 20, 2014
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6-3, 215 pound righty shows 3 average or better offerings w/ command of the strike zone. Full windup w/ clean, consistent movements and H 3/4 release. Some downhill plane w/ quick arm, easy velo. Straight FB that has plane when located down. Medium downer CB flashes late break w/ average depth. Feel for strike vs. put away. CH w/ armspeed, late sink. Buried both he threw. Consistent mechanics combined w/ present control should lead to above average command. Profiles as a potential starter, showcasing 3 pitches that are avg or better w/ projection and feel for the zone.
6/13/17 - H-1B: 4.93, Position Velocity: 84, Exit Velocity: 88
6’3, 215-pound, RHH has a very strong and commanding build that grabs your attention from the start. Sisk participated in the 2016 Future Games and has continued to improve in every area since then. He starts from a wider and very strong position at the plate and uses some good lower half movement to generate bat speed. Sisk has a slightly uphill bat path through the zone, which allows him to drive through the ball with some strength. He gets in a lot of good positions and good turn his current gap power into home run territory any day. Defensively, he’s sufficient, and has showed good footwork in everything required of him in the field. Sisk is athletic and moves smoothly through his transition to produce firm throws across the infield. He finished 1-4 in game play with a couple of hard hit balls.
6/13/17 - Max FB: 85, FB: 82-85, CB: 69-72, CH: 75-76,
6-foot-3, 215-pound, RHP has a strong and mature frame that projects well for his development at the next level. Uses good rhythm throughout his delivery and maintains posture. Arm works pretty loosely and comes through a high ¾ release point with a little quickness. Fastball was mostly straight but can be located down in the zone. Curveball showed 11/5 shape and changeup had some fade, while both were thrown with pretty good arm speed. Have seen Sisk with higher velo in the past 3 months.
10/15/16 - Home-1st: 4.85, Position Velocity: IF - 78, Exit Velocity: 87
6-foot-3, 215-pound, RHH hits from a balanced and slightly open stance, uses a toe-tap and stride with some rhythmic hand movement back to get loaded, athletic actions for a big-bodied 1B, lower half fires very well and creates separation and a strong base to operate on, swing plane can begin a little steep but flattens out and shows a little bit of lift at the end, current line drive and gap approach has the potential to develop into some power. Defensively, showed good hands and footwork around the bag and has the ability to make all of the plays, could play through the ball more aggressively but stays pretty clean, longer arm action through a high ¾ slot delivered accurate throws across the infield. Sisk finished game play 2-5 with 2 singles.
1/18/16 -6-foot-3, 220-pound righty uses a fluent motion with rhythm and some very good presence on the mound to deliver pitches from a slightly higher release point than the high-3/4 we had seen from him before, stays very controlled and balanced throughout, loose and quick arm action resulted in an 80-82 mph fastball that seemed heavy with some slight run, had a little trouble locating his curveball with some solid 11/5 break, but was able to keep it down at 64-67 mph, changeup for strikes showed some fade at 72-73 mph. Sisk projects to add some velocity in the very near future. A potential high level two-way prospect in the 2018 class. As a position player, hits from an athletic and slightly open stance and uses a leg kick and a fairly long stride to engage his lower half, fires hips well and uses good rhythm throughout his swing, a slightly uphill swing path and some very good extension produce significant bat speed and power that suggest a much higher exit velocity than the 78 mph he registered at this event. Defensively, showed average hands and footwork, but played through the ball well, used a very long arm action and an over the top release to produce an 81 mph position velocity across the infield. Sisk showed very well and proved to be a high level two-way prospect in the 2018 class.