The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.90
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
67.0
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.
A small lean athletic proj build, that’s toned throughout. Will is a young 14 year old w/some twitch to his actions and foot speed, though he is crude in somethings and raw overall. Produced a top five 60 time of 6.9, and definitely should improve upon that, as he continues to grow and mature. Offensively, he leans back into a flexed back knee with a slightly open stance. He starts to load his bat into a slight hitch/linear plane, below his back shoulder and picks his foot up and strides slightly open, causing his hips and hands to work around the baseball and not able to cover the outer ½. From the load, as his hips begin to clear, the hitch creates an arm bar, which coupled with the open stride, creates the sweep to the stroke. He did barrel some balls to the pull side, and had an EV high of 87. Just needs some work and consistency with a plan in place. Defensively he gauges his movements into the ball and fields with two hands out front with a short arm stroke with his palm up in back and cuts off out front. Very young and has his entire four year HS career ahead of him, to make the necessary adjs needed to get to where he wants to be.
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A small lean athletic proj build, that’s toned throughout. Will is a young 14 year old w/some twitch to his actions and foot speed, though he is crude in somethings and raw overall. Produced a top five 60 time of 6.9, and definitely should improve upon that, as he continues to grow and mature. Offensively, he leans back into a flexed back knee with a slightly open stance. He starts to load his bat into a slight hitch/linear plane, below his back shoulder and picks his foot up and strides slightly open, causing his hips and hands to work around the baseball and not able to cover the outer ½. From the load, as his hips begin to clear, the hitch creates an arm bar, which coupled with the open stride, creates the sweep to the stroke. He did barrel some balls to the pull side, and had an EV high of 87. Just needs some work and consistency with a plan in place. Defensively he gauges his movements into the ball and fields with two hands out front with a short arm stroke with his palm up in back and cuts off out front. Very young and has his entire four year HS career ahead of him, to make the necessary adjs needed to get to where he wants to be.