The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.21
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
78.0
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.
1/27/19 - PBR N CA Preseason All-State - Large frame with length in limbs showing strength in upper half, growing strength in lower half and wide shoulders; effort runner that gets his legs moving quickly with longer stride (7.21 60-yd). Narrow stance with slight bend in knees keeping hands even away from his body with elbows out; uses a big leg kick to start the swing with hands working back and down. Swing works on upwards path creating lift and driving through contact; bat has some length but was loud driving balls to the pullside (85 exit velo). Stays behind the baseball in outfield with short choppy steps; whippy mid slot arm from compact swing that flashed growing strength. Balls had some cut going to bag using it with his throws (78 MPH). Projectable frame and skills that could see leaps through year.
1/27/19 - PBR N CA Preseason All-State - Long and lanky body with ample room to fill out 6-foot-2 180-pounds, loose and fluid actions, long arm action, deep on backside with arm visible behind his backside, some cross-body stride and inconsistent placement of stride foot from pitch to pitch, high-3/4 slot as he pulls head slightly to left to get arm through, has some rotational movement as he follows through, arm speed is there and tightening up the mechanics such as timing of separation will enhance his stuff, fastball peaked at 79 mph, curveball (59-62 mph) has some shape and can use more extension for bite, third pitch is a split-finger fastball (68-70 mph) he kept down fairly well and showed makings of being a usable pitch. Body, arm, and overall stuff can play up significantly more as his delivery improves and becomes more consistent.
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1/27/19 - PBR N CA Preseason All-State - Large frame with length in limbs showing strength in upper half, growing strength in lower half and wide shoulders; effort runner that gets his legs moving quickly with longer stride (7.21 60-yd). Narrow stance with slight bend in knees keeping hands even away from his body with elbows out; uses a big leg kick to start the swing with hands working back and down. Swing works on upwards path creating lift and driving through contact; bat has some length but was loud driving balls to the pullside (85 exit velo). Stays behind the baseball in outfield with short choppy steps; whippy mid slot arm from compact swing that flashed growing strength. Balls had some cut going to bag using it with his throws (78 MPH). Projectable frame and skills that could see leaps through year.
1/27/19 - PBR N CA Preseason All-State - Long and lanky body with ample room to fill out 6-foot-2 180-pounds, loose and fluid actions, long arm action, deep on backside with arm visible behind his backside, some cross-body stride and inconsistent placement of stride foot from pitch to pitch, high-3/4 slot as he pulls head slightly to left to get arm through, has some rotational movement as he follows through, arm speed is there and tightening up the mechanics such as timing of separation will enhance his stuff, fastball peaked at 79 mph, curveball (59-62 mph) has some shape and can use more extension for bite, third pitch is a split-finger fastball (68-70 mph) he kept down fairly well and showed makings of being a usable pitch. Body, arm, and overall stuff can play up significantly more as his delivery improves and becomes more consistent.