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Positional Profile: OF Body: 5-11, 150-pounds. Long levers, strength throughout. Hit: RHH. Wider base upright set up, gathers into back hip, falls to center with controlled move. Short and direct path, leverages the ball out front, uses ground very well, drives balls through both gaps. 64.2 mph bat speed with 4 G’s of rotational acceleration. Power: 83 max exit velocity, averaged 70.3 mph. 258’ max distance. Arm: RH. OF - 79.00 mph. 3Q slot with whip out front. Defense: One hand gather under midline into shuffle step to target. Run: 4.20 30 yard dash.
Positional Profile: RHP Delivery: Simple delivery. Repeatable. Closed stride. Arm Action: RH. Full arm loop out of glove. Some quickness. FB: T76, 71-75 mph. Mostly straight with occasional run. T1802, 1493 average rpm. SL: 64-65 mph. Lateral sweep. Feel for the pitch. T1797, 1762 average rpm. CH: 67-70 mph. Cutting action. T1478, 1387 average rpm. KN: 65-67 mph. Depth. Kills spin.
2/03/24
Brau showed his upside both ways at Saturday’s event with a feel to hit and a clean delivery. The lanky Brau used a wider base and upright set-up to drive the ball to both gaps. He leverages the ground well and displays a short and direct path to the ball. On the mound, the freshman showed tremendous repeatability in his simple delivery with a slightly closed stride. His full arm action and quick arm could lead to more velocity as the rest of his frame fills out.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Positional Profile: OF
Body: 5-11, 150-pounds. Long levers, strength throughout.
Hit: RHH. Wider base upright set up, gathers into back hip, falls to center with controlled move. Short and direct path, leverages the ball out front, uses ground very well, drives balls through both gaps. 64.2 mph bat speed with 4 G’s of rotational acceleration.
Power: 83 max exit velocity, averaged 70.3 mph. 258’ max distance.
Arm: RH. OF - 79.00 mph. 3Q slot with whip out front.
Defense: One hand gather under midline into shuffle step to target.
Run: 4.20 30 yard dash.
Positional Profile: RHP
Delivery: Simple delivery. Repeatable. Closed stride.
Arm Action: RH. Full arm loop out of glove. Some quickness.
FB: T76, 71-75 mph. Mostly straight with occasional run. T1802, 1493 average rpm.
SL: 64-65 mph. Lateral sweep. Feel for the pitch. T1797, 1762 average rpm.
CH: 67-70 mph. Cutting action. T1478, 1387 average rpm.
KN: 65-67 mph. Depth. Kills spin.
Brau showed his upside both ways at Saturday’s event with a feel to hit and a clean delivery. The lanky Brau used a wider base and upright set-up to drive the ball to both gaps. He leverages the ground well and displays a short and direct path to the ball. On the mound, the freshman showed tremendous repeatability in his simple delivery with a slightly closed stride. His full arm action and quick arm could lead to more velocity as the rest of his frame fills out.