The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.27
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.
Andrews is 6-3 with a lankier athletic frame that has some strength present and plenty of projection left to it. He hits from the right side from a balanced athletic stance, strides on line, smooth back. Hips rotate completely with some violence and he maintains good lower half balance. Hands stay inside, short and quick to the ball, level line drive swing, has some strength at contact and extension through the ball, showed a good approach working gap to gap, some power present in the gaps, exit velocity was 89. Ran a 7.27 60 yard dash. On the mound, he throws from a three-quarters arm slot, short loose quick arm action and easier effort to his delivery. Shoulders are uphill and slightly closed, lands slightly closed with an athletic finish with some recoil. Fastball was 83-86, with some downward plane and some late run to armside that also had depth down in the zone. Change-up was 75-77 with good armspeed and some late fade.
8/03/20
PBR Future Games
Projectable 6-foot-3, 185-pounds frame with youthful features and more maturation left. Andrews only worked one inning, but it was an exciting short outing. It is a normal effort delivery with a down and out stride landing on line. Full arm circle and lightning fast arm from a three-quarter arm slot. From the windup the fastball was 89-92 and from the stretch it was 86-89 mph. The fastball worked to both ends of the zone, while it seemed it had another gear when it worked at the bottom of the zone. Showed average feel for a 77-80 mph changeup. This is a very high ceiling arm and easily one of the top uncommitted arms in the Mid-Atlantic regardless of class.
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VA/DC State Games
Andrews is 6-3 with a lankier athletic frame that has some strength present and plenty of projection left to it. He hits from the right side from a balanced athletic stance, strides on line, smooth back. Hips rotate completely with some violence and he maintains good lower half balance. Hands stay inside, short and quick to the ball, level line drive swing, has some strength at contact and extension through the ball, showed a good approach working gap to gap, some power present in the gaps, exit velocity was 89. Ran a 7.27 60 yard dash. On the mound, he throws from a three-quarters arm slot, short loose quick arm action and easier effort to his delivery. Shoulders are uphill and slightly closed, lands slightly closed with an athletic finish with some recoil. Fastball was 83-86, with some downward plane and some late run to armside that also had depth down in the zone. Change-up was 75-77 with good armspeed and some late fade.
PBR Future Games
Projectable 6-foot-3, 185-pounds frame with youthful features and more maturation left. Andrews only worked one inning, but it was an exciting short outing. It is a normal effort delivery with a down and out stride landing on line. Full arm circle and lightning fast arm from a three-quarter arm slot. From the windup the fastball was 89-92 and from the stretch it was 86-89 mph. The fastball worked to both ends of the zone, while it seemed it had another gear when it worked at the bottom of the zone. Showed average feel for a 77-80 mph changeup. This is a very high ceiling arm and easily one of the top uncommitted arms in the Mid-Atlantic regardless of class.