The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.04
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
93.0
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.
The highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
Carpenter made his way to Chicago and took the place by storm with his size and physical presence. The talk was how big of a human Kaden is and the large personality he brings to the table as well. Athletic for a big man, and looks the part of a Rob Gronkowski with a bat in his hands. Kaden at the plate, smashed balls with a controlled, yet aggressive powerful hitting stroke. The ball was jumping off the bat, and the hand speed by Blast Motion, at 28.9, was #1 on the event leaderboard. In the OF, he also registered a 93 mph reading out of the hand and showed power at the plate with arm strength and athleticism in the field. On the mound, he showed a very good ProPlayAi profile throughout, and the arm worked really well. The only tweek to the delivery, will be to shorten his stride a bit, as he over reaches with his lower 1/2, which made him miss woth the FB up and to his arm side and scatter the zone. When right, the FB was 87-89 with a late biting projs CB and near avg CH. A definite two way guy at the next level, as Utah is getting a 2 for 1 type deal here and one that I see having impact in the box right away.
6/30/21
"[Carpenter] looked even more impressive at the plate where his left-handed bat produced eye-opening power throughout the NPI. With one of the most imposing frames in the class at 6-foot-5, 215-pounds with lean, defined strength and plenty of athleticism, Carpenter gets to that strength with a simple stroke with quick hands that allow him to work flat through the zone in producing effortless power with louder exit velocities. He demonstrated an ability to change planes and make adjustments, and there is plus-power potential with fluidity to the all-around athleticism. Increasing his stock as a two-way player at the next level, Carpenter hopped on the mound in a relief appearance and showcased a quick arm with a mid to upper-80s fastball that will likely top 90 mph in coming years along with quality feel for secondary offerings. However, the power potential as a middle-of-the-order type bat might be too appealing, and with a frame that is already pro-ready, look for MLB scouts to circle Utah perennial power, American Fork HS, for a visit next spring." – Shooter Hunt, PBR VP of Scouting.
12/22/20
XXL tall frame at 6-5 215 with a physical good look in a uniform. Country strong with big feet and hands. Still room for added weight and strength at manhood. Plays for one of the 6A powerhouse programs in the state, and with 2 years of HS to go, he could break out and do big things. Offensively, he has a semi crouched even prop stance and holds the hands at the shoulder with a vertical bat and close to the body. With an already flexed back knee, he rocks back slightly and softly picks up the foot and lays it down, with a slight turn of the knob and dropping below his shoulder for his load, Carpenter then takes a simple EZ fluid short compact stroke into the baseball with length out front, into a high one hand finish, and the ball jumps off his bat with easy power. Makes all the plays at 1B/OF and will man a corner, as speed is not part of his game. The LH power bat is the carrying tool, to go along with his left arm on the mound. The arm was a brief look and will need more to go off, but the velo (up to 88), build, easy proj power from his LH bat, place him in the conversation among the state’s best players.
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Carpenter made his way to Chicago and took the place by storm with his size and physical presence. The talk was how big of a human Kaden is and the large personality he brings to the table as well. Athletic for a big man, and looks the part of a Rob Gronkowski with a bat in his hands. Kaden at the plate, smashed balls with a controlled, yet aggressive powerful hitting stroke. The ball was jumping off the bat, and the hand speed by Blast Motion, at 28.9, was #1 on the event leaderboard. In the OF, he also registered a 93 mph reading out of the hand and showed power at the plate with arm strength and athleticism in the field. On the mound, he showed a very good ProPlayAi profile throughout, and the arm worked really well. The only tweek to the delivery, will be to shorten his stride a bit, as he over reaches with his lower 1/2, which made him miss woth the FB up and to his arm side and scatter the zone. When right, the FB was 87-89 with a late biting projs CB and near avg CH. A definite two way guy at the next level, as Utah is getting a 2 for 1 type deal here and one that I see having impact in the box right away.
"[Carpenter] looked even more impressive at the plate where his left-handed bat produced eye-opening power throughout the NPI. With one of the most imposing frames in the class at 6-foot-5, 215-pounds with lean, defined strength and plenty of athleticism, Carpenter gets to that strength with a simple stroke with quick hands that allow him to work flat through the zone in producing effortless power with louder exit velocities. He demonstrated an ability to change planes and make adjustments, and there is plus-power potential with fluidity to the all-around athleticism. Increasing his stock as a two-way player at the next level, Carpenter hopped on the mound in a relief appearance and showcased a quick arm with a mid to upper-80s fastball that will likely top 90 mph in coming years along with quality feel for secondary offerings. However, the power potential as a middle-of-the-order type bat might be too appealing, and with a frame that is already pro-ready, look for MLB scouts to circle Utah perennial power, American Fork HS, for a visit next spring." – Shooter Hunt, PBR VP of Scouting.
XXL tall frame at 6-5 215 with a physical good look in a uniform. Country strong with big feet and hands. Still room for added weight and strength at manhood. Plays for one of the 6A powerhouse programs in the state, and with 2 years of HS to go, he could break out and do big things. Offensively, he has a semi crouched even prop stance and holds the hands at the shoulder with a vertical bat and close to the body. With an already flexed back knee, he rocks back slightly and softly picks up the foot and lays it down, with a slight turn of the knob and dropping below his shoulder for his load, Carpenter then takes a simple EZ fluid short compact stroke into the baseball with length out front, into a high one hand finish, and the ball jumps off his bat with easy power. Makes all the plays at 1B/OF and will man a corner, as speed is not part of his game. The LH power bat is the carrying tool, to go along with his left arm on the mound. The arm was a brief look and will need more to go off, but the velo (up to 88), build, easy proj power from his LH bat, place him in the conversation among the state’s best players.