The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.48
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
70.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.25
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.
A small LH package with a filled out look. The delivery is sound and repeats for K’s. Has some advanced mechanics with tweaks to take the next step. Features a controlled fluid NWU delivery with his hands held and breaking below the chest. Shows a loose wrist to finish pitches and gets solid ext. out front with a near flat back to finish. The FB 79-82 lacks ideal arm strength now and if he can get himself to a comfort of 85 within the next two years, the pitchability is in place. The CB 64-67 has been better live for me at 67-69 and has feel to spin the ball as the pitch has TQ tilt and at times biting depth. Able to land and bury in game conditions. The CH 74 has fading life and at times mild sink. A 3 pitch mix for K’s with an idea on the mound. As a hitter, he is a natural RHH, that’s taken to switch hitting. From the RH side, he features an even props square stance and rocks back for timing with a medium knee kick into a solid load with the bat at a 45, getting good separation. He takes a short compact linear stroke and sprays LD’s to all fields on a line while finding the barrel. From the LH side it’s a mirror image and one that you find with new switch hitters with a feel for the art, that being he finds the barrel and drifts somewhat, but takes the same short path and drives the ball hard on a line the other way. One to definitely follow to see if the velo takes that next step.
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A small LH package with a filled out look. The delivery is sound and repeats for K’s. Has some advanced mechanics with tweaks to take the next step. Features a controlled fluid NWU delivery with his hands held and breaking below the chest. Shows a loose wrist to finish pitches and gets solid ext. out front with a near flat back to finish. The FB 79-82 lacks ideal arm strength now and if he can get himself to a comfort of 85 within the next two years, the pitchability is in place. The CB 64-67 has been better live for me at 67-69 and has feel to spin the ball as the pitch has TQ tilt and at times biting depth. Able to land and bury in game conditions. The CH 74 has fading life and at times mild sink. A 3 pitch mix for K’s with an idea on the mound. As a hitter, he is a natural RHH, that’s taken to switch hitting. From the RH side, he features an even props square stance and rocks back for timing with a medium knee kick into a solid load with the bat at a 45, getting good separation. He takes a short compact linear stroke and sprays LD’s to all fields on a line while finding the barrel. From the LH side it’s a mirror image and one that you find with new switch hitters with a feel for the art, that being he finds the barrel and drifts somewhat, but takes the same short path and drives the ball hard on a line the other way. One to definitely follow to see if the velo takes that next step.