The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.32
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
72.0
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.
Uncommitted,6-2 160-pounds.This a extremely intriguing RHP from West Virginia who was dominant on Monday for the Midwest Canes. Bryson has immense projection remaining in his lanky 6’2 160 LB frame and I believe there is a huge velocity jump in the near future. What really impressed was his advanced feel to pitch and the innate ability to spin the BB,he was able to consistently land the sharp SL for K’s in any count to both LHH and RHH ,I believe that the already advanced ability to spin and feel to pitch backwards, move the FB around to all parts of the zone, double up on the SL are all separators for him and as soon as the velocity ticks up (like it should) he will have all of the ingredients of a starter at the college level. There is immense amount of velocity to be gained , Bryson already throws his SL at 78/80 MPH consistently while his FB will sit 82/85 and can touch 86/87 at times. This is a glaring sign that there is serious velocity in there because he already has enough arm speed and looseness in the elbow to throw his SL 78/80 MPH. With added strength there will be a massive velocity jump as he already does things properly throughout the delivery. His delivery is built on proper direction which stems from him being able to keep his hips and shoulders in line to the plate until it is time to rotate, a closed foot at landing which allows him to use the ground and rotate violently and in line to the plate. However the delivery is still raw there are plenty of markers that point to him throwing hard in the near future as soon as the added strength hits and he continues to mature. His ability to spin is beyond intriguing as he was comfortability ranging from 2500/2700 on his SL, the SL has proper shape and sharp+sudden sweep with depth that missed barrels all day. It was best when it started middle and swept away from RHH. He was able to manipulate the shape when thrown down in the zone , as it had less depth but more sharp lateral wrinkle. Overall this is an intriguing arm that will be fun to watch as he continues to get stronger.
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Uncommitted,6-2 160-pounds.This a extremely intriguing RHP from West Virginia who was dominant on Monday for the Midwest Canes. Bryson has immense projection remaining in his lanky 6’2 160 LB frame and I believe there is a huge velocity jump in the near future. What really impressed was his advanced feel to pitch and the innate ability to spin the BB,he was able to consistently land the sharp SL for K’s in any count to both LHH and RHH ,I believe that the already advanced ability to spin and feel to pitch backwards, move the FB around to all parts of the zone, double up on the SL are all separators for him and as soon as the velocity ticks up (like it should) he will have all of the ingredients of a starter at the college level. There is immense amount of velocity to be gained , Bryson already throws his SL at 78/80 MPH consistently while his FB will sit 82/85 and can touch 86/87 at times. This is a glaring sign that there is serious velocity in there because he already has enough arm speed and looseness in the elbow to throw his SL 78/80 MPH. With added strength there will be a massive velocity jump as he already does things properly throughout the delivery. His delivery is built on proper direction which stems from him being able to keep his hips and shoulders in line to the plate until it is time to rotate, a closed foot at landing which allows him to use the ground and rotate violently and in line to the plate. However the delivery is still raw there are plenty of markers that point to him throwing hard in the near future as soon as the added strength hits and he continues to mature. His ability to spin is beyond intriguing as he was comfortability ranging from 2500/2700 on his SL, the SL has proper shape and sharp+sudden sweep with depth that missed barrels all day. It was best when it started middle and swept away from RHH. He was able to manipulate the shape when thrown down in the zone , as it had less depth but more sharp lateral wrinkle. Overall this is an intriguing arm that will be fun to watch as he continues to get stronger.