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Williams features a narrow frame w/a lean, wiry athletic build. Definite room for another 20-25 Lbs at maturity. A versatile defender that played all 3 spots (3B/SS/2B) at the Future Games, and also took a turn behind the plate during the first day workout. Bo showed pop times of 1.93-2.08 and showed a quick active lower ½, with fast feet. The lower ½ quickness translates to his natural position as a MIF’er. An instinctive player that moves well, yet needs to work on his lateral range, but if you hit it to him, and he gets a glove on it, you’re out. He played very well defensively, with a handful of ranging plays that took him to the ground, yet sprung to his feet athletically and made all the plays with strong accurate throws. At the plate, there’s some uphill approach, as he sets his hands lower, at rib cage height, and takes his hands up to load the bat. With a small adjustment with his hand placement in his setup, by raising his hands a little higher, this will flatten his path and allow him to drive the knob/barrel down and through the baseball. A good baseball player with versatility and athleticism, Williams should be a really good get for some college program.
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Williams features a narrow frame w/a lean, wiry athletic build. Definite room for another 20-25 Lbs at maturity. A versatile defender that played all 3 spots (3B/SS/2B) at the Future Games, and also took a turn behind the plate during the first day workout. Bo showed pop times of 1.93-2.08 and showed a quick active lower ½, with fast feet. The lower ½ quickness translates to his natural position as a MIF’er. An instinctive player that moves well, yet needs to work on his lateral range, but if you hit it to him, and he gets a glove on it, you’re out. He played very well defensively, with a handful of ranging plays that took him to the ground, yet sprung to his feet athletically and made all the plays with strong accurate throws. At the plate, there’s some uphill approach, as he sets his hands lower, at rib cage height, and takes his hands up to load the bat. With a small adjustment with his hand placement in his setup, by raising his hands a little higher, this will flatten his path and allow him to drive the knob/barrel down and through the baseball. A good baseball player with versatility and athleticism, Williams should be a really good get for some college program.