The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.31
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
83.0
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.
6-foot-170 pound frame, 60-yard dash time of 7.31.Right handed swing, producing a powerful stroke with an exit velocity of 91 mph. short stance tall upper body but allows hands to work well through the zone keep Spear all through zone well and long. IF work what is solid with throws of 82 mph, all fundamental skills were present. Off the mound, fastballs ranged from 81-83, curveballs 72-73, change up 67-68, and slider 73-75 with a short and quick arm path.
01.06.17 6-foot, 170-pounds. The right-hander works from a ¾ slot with a quick arm stroke. Up tempo delivery from the windup with some effort, athletic finish and quick hand out front. His fastball sat 78-80 mph and comes out of his hand clean. Does a nice job of getting on top of a 12/6 curveball that has some depth at 70-71 mph. Flashed a couple of sliders that had loose spin and missed high arm side at 70 mph. Throws his changeup with same arm speed at 67-68 mph. A two-way player and right-handed hitter, Hauser starts from a tall, slightly open stance with flex in his knees. Smooth load back using a knee-to-knee, low-hanging leg kick as his hands trigger down and back into a front arm bar. Hands stay back as he strides forward, engaging his lower half with separation. Aggressive lower half transfer and strong-quick hands allow him to generate solid bat speed (89 mph) for his class. Good sense of timing with raw power and leverage to the left-centerfield gap. On the infield, Hauser plays through the ball with quickish footwork, average hands and threw 79 mph across the diamond.
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6-foot-170 pound frame, 60-yard dash time of 7.31.Right handed swing, producing a powerful stroke with an exit velocity of 91 mph. short stance tall upper body but allows hands to work well through the zone keep Spear all through zone well and long. IF work what is solid with throws of 82 mph, all fundamental skills were present. Off the mound, fastballs ranged from 81-83, curveballs 72-73, change up 67-68, and slider 73-75 with a short and quick arm path.
01.06.17 6-foot, 170-pounds. The right-hander works from a ¾ slot with a quick arm stroke. Up tempo delivery from the windup with some effort, athletic finish and quick hand out front. His fastball sat 78-80 mph and comes out of his hand clean. Does a nice job of getting on top of a 12/6 curveball that has some depth at 70-71 mph. Flashed a couple of sliders that had loose spin and missed high arm side at 70 mph. Throws his changeup with same arm speed at 67-68 mph. A two-way player and right-handed hitter, Hauser starts from a tall, slightly open stance with flex in his knees. Smooth load back using a knee-to-knee, low-hanging leg kick as his hands trigger down and back into a front arm bar. Hands stay back as he strides forward, engaging his lower half with separation. Aggressive lower half transfer and strong-quick hands allow him to generate solid bat speed (89 mph) for his class. Good sense of timing with raw power and leverage to the left-centerfield gap. On the infield, Hauser plays through the ball with quickish footwork, average hands and threw 79 mph across the diamond.