The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.27
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
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 projs 6-2 180 with big feet and hands, suggests another 20 Lbs at maturity. A 7.27/60, with a side to side swing of the arms and with improved form, should cut his time .10/.20 seconds. The bat has a short, quick path and does cut off at the end somewhat, but he hit the ball for distance and power, with a couple out of the park to LF/LCF. With a 92 mph EV, and the proj strength to the body, suggests along with a max 72 mph bat speed, that he can increase the impact another 5-7 mph. The one thing I would suggest with the technical aspect on his approach to the baseball, is too take a little longer stride and get down and into his legs more. A bit too upright and narrow, which causes him to use his hips on up. There's is not only some technical aspects that are correctable, but with added strength, he could take off. The glove and feet need work, but it is very workable and will improve. With his big feet and still growing into his body, there's some fair athleticism that can improve to avg in time. Interesting player.
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A projs 6-2 180 with big feet and hands, suggests another 20 Lbs at maturity. A 7.27/60, with a side to side swing of the arms and with improved form, should cut his time .10/.20 seconds. The bat has a short, quick path and does cut off at the end somewhat, but he hit the ball for distance and power, with a couple out of the park to LF/LCF. With a 92 mph EV, and the proj strength to the body, suggests along with a max 72 mph bat speed, that he can increase the impact another 5-7 mph. The one thing I would suggest with the technical aspect on his approach to the baseball, is too take a little longer stride and get down and into his legs more. A bit too upright and narrow, which causes him to use his hips on up. There's is not only some technical aspects that are correctable, but with added strength, he could take off. The glove and feet need work, but it is very workable and will improve. With his big feet and still growing into his body, there's some fair athleticism that can improve to avg in time. Interesting player.