The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.47
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
71.0
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 son of longtime veteran college football coach, Roc Bellantoni. Marco has a lean athletic build with some latent size and strength gains to come. Needs to get stronger and fill out, yet with 2 years remaining in HS, time is on his side. A 7.47/60 that with a solid speed program, there are gains to be made there, as he has a solid running gate. Offensively, he features an upright semi-flexed back knee from an open stance. Rocks back and carries his knee kick into his backside and does stride a bit open, which carries his hips around his front side, which creates a pull side approach. Needs to stay inside and through the baseball. With added forearm strength, his bat speed should improve and the ball will jump better. Defensively he gauges balls well off the bat and reads the hop and gets into proper throwing position. The arm works well and gets out front w/ext. The arm should play even better, by being more aggressive in his approach to and through the baseball. The work ethic is off the charts and has the desire to get better and wants to play at the next level.
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The son of longtime veteran college football coach, Roc Bellantoni. Marco has a lean athletic build with some latent size and strength gains to come. Needs to get stronger and fill out, yet with 2 years remaining in HS, time is on his side. A 7.47/60 that with a solid speed program, there are gains to be made there, as he has a solid running gate. Offensively, he features an upright semi-flexed back knee from an open stance. Rocks back and carries his knee kick into his backside and does stride a bit open, which carries his hips around his front side, which creates a pull side approach. Needs to stay inside and through the baseball. With added forearm strength, his bat speed should improve and the ball will jump better. Defensively he gauges balls well off the bat and reads the hop and gets into proper throwing position. The arm works well and gets out front w/ext. The arm should play even better, by being more aggressive in his approach to and through the baseball. The work ethic is off the charts and has the desire to get better and wants to play at the next level.