The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.01
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
87.0
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.
Body: 6-foot-1, 175 pounds. Raw athlete with a toolsy pro build and lots of physical projection. Long limbs with some twitch. Could play 8 positions on the field. Smooth running mechanics, moves like a cornerback. One of the top athletes at the ProCase.
Hit: Left-handed hitter. Hitting set up; wide athletic stance, keeps hands shoulder height, hands load back with stride, simple step load, some hand speed, bat shows some on plane ability, hips could clear quicker. Bat speed averaged 64.2 mph and rotational acceleration average of 12.4 g, according to Blast Motion. Bat speed metric currently shows that he is able to propel his bat at contact at the average ideal range of a minor league baseball player and slightly below the ideal range of the collegiate and major league level. Magee rotational acceleration is right below the ideal MiLB and college level range of 12.6g/12.9g at 12.4 g. The rotational acceleration metric shows that Magee bat is able to reach peak speed slightly below the ideal range for the collegiate and professional levels, showing that he uses his hips and torso well but has room for improvement. Magee posted an impressive peak hand speed of 22.1 mph, the ideal range for an affiliated or collegiate level player. Peak hand speed metric is a projectable metric for future bat speed gains. Many of Magee's metrics are right at or slightly-below the ideal range, showing that he has some room for improvement but all within reach.
Power: Trackman data shows that his average exit speed is 82.53 mph, with exit speed contact averages to inside pitches higher than outside pitches. Showed off some present pop with a batting practice home run on his personal best exit speed of 89.97 mph with a launch angle of 25.82° at 343ft. Hit a line drive single to right-field in the live at-bat portion. Power metrics are good not great but indicate that there is a high probability of down the line power gains.
Field: Athletic fielding infielder with the kind of actions that have become common with Southern California infielders over the years. Showed good lateral quickness with the size and reach that could keep him at short-stop at the pro level. Room for development, consistency and in need of fundamental practice. Projectable overall fielder, one of the more exciting short-stop prospects at the ProCase because of his athletic actions and size at the short-stop position.
Arm: Infield arm velocity reading of 87 mph, 2nd out of 10. Arm is above-average for a high school player and was noticeable during the infield portion. Throws were consistent and showed good throwing mechanics. Some stiffness in his throws to second. When charging the ball, made a strong throw from a low arm angle that looked like a professional throw. Arm strength could be his best present tool.
Run: 7.0 60 yard dash, 6th overall. Solid running mechanics, potential to get quicker down the line.
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Body: 6-foot-1, 175 pounds. Raw athlete with a toolsy pro build and lots of physical projection. Long limbs with some twitch. Could play 8 positions on the field. Smooth running mechanics, moves like a cornerback. One of the top athletes at the ProCase.
Hit: Left-handed hitter. Hitting set up; wide athletic stance, keeps hands shoulder height, hands load back with stride, simple step load, some hand speed, bat shows some on plane ability, hips could clear quicker. Bat speed averaged 64.2 mph and rotational acceleration average of 12.4 g, according to Blast Motion. Bat speed metric currently shows that he is able to propel his bat at contact at the average ideal range of a minor league baseball player and slightly below the ideal range of the collegiate and major league level. Magee rotational acceleration is right below the ideal MiLB and college level range of 12.6g/12.9g at 12.4 g. The rotational acceleration metric shows that Magee bat is able to reach peak speed slightly below the ideal range for the collegiate and professional levels, showing that he uses his hips and torso well but has room for improvement. Magee posted an impressive peak hand speed of 22.1 mph, the ideal range for an affiliated or collegiate level player. Peak hand speed metric is a projectable metric for future bat speed gains. Many of Magee's metrics are right at or slightly-below the ideal range, showing that he has some room for improvement but all within reach.
Power: Trackman data shows that his average exit speed is 82.53 mph, with exit speed contact averages to inside pitches higher than outside pitches. Showed off some present pop with a batting practice home run on his personal best exit speed of 89.97 mph with a launch angle of 25.82° at 343ft. Hit a line drive single to right-field in the live at-bat portion. Power metrics are good not great but indicate that there is a high probability of down the line power gains.
Field: Athletic fielding infielder with the kind of actions that have become common with Southern California infielders over the years. Showed good lateral quickness with the size and reach that could keep him at short-stop at the pro level. Room for development, consistency and in need of fundamental practice. Projectable overall fielder, one of the more exciting short-stop prospects at the ProCase because of his athletic actions and size at the short-stop position.
Arm: Infield arm velocity reading of 87 mph, 2nd out of 10. Arm is above-average for a high school player and was noticeable during the infield portion. Throws were consistent and showed good throwing mechanics. Some stiffness in his throws to second. When charging the ball, made a strong throw from a low arm angle that looked like a professional throw. Arm strength could be his best present tool.
Run: 7.0 60 yard dash, 6th overall. Solid running mechanics, potential to get quicker down the line.