The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.72
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.
6-foot-3, 155-pound Slim, long, with room for added weight and strength gains. Raw on the mound, showing some arm speed he had along arm action with an over-the-top arm angle. Tall-and-fall type pitcher who uses easy effort. Tall balance point with even shoulders. Landing square to the plate, with an upright finish, could get out front more on release of the baseball. Produced a fastball that came in at 65-69 mph; shows sinking action and consistent control. His changeup 62-63 mph has very consistent control and fading action. Coming off an upper half, non arm injury, more to come over the summer with this one.
6/08/19
6-foot-1, 135-pound, long, thin, athletic frame. Shows to have plenty of room to fill out and add weight. A two-way player, off the mound this right-hander works from a higher slot. The delivery is simple and repeatable, hands start lower work up with his easy athletic lift, stays tall and strong over the back side. The stride is shorter, pitching downhill. Pounds the zone, with a two pitch mix, locates in the bottom part of the zone. The fastball was clocked in the low 70’s, with the breaking ball in the low 60’s. Creates soft contact, ground ball machine. At the plate, taller, shorter stance, front foot starts slightly open. The hands are loose at the shoulders. The lower half is under control, swing path is level across the chest. The approach is more to pull side, the tee exit velocity was clocked at 79 mph and ran a 7.72. Defensively, arm was clocked 72 mph, shorter stride, throwing downhill, throws were on target. Looks to get good jumps, solid routes on balls in the gap. Time will tell which way he will end up.
6-foot-1, 135-pound, long and lean athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are rounded has plenty of room to fill out and add weight on. A right-handed pitcher, simple delivery, hands start and stay at the mid section, has a smooth leg raise, lead leg lands slightly across the body with a smaller stride, creating the upper half to pull off track. The arm works out of a higher ¾ slot, action is short and clean on the back side. The finish could have more length out front, with letting the arm come through all the way. The fastball was clocked at 63-67 mph, had sink to it and consistently threw it for strikes. The breaking ball was at 59-60 mph, more 11/5 break to it. Also threw a changeup at 59-60 mph, a work in progress, get comfortable with the grip. Strength is a must, along with a regimented throwing program, should see velocity gains fairly quick.
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6-foot-3, 155-pound Slim, long, with room for added weight and strength gains. Raw on the mound, showing some arm speed he had along arm action with an over-the-top arm angle. Tall-and-fall type pitcher who uses easy effort. Tall balance point with even shoulders. Landing square to the plate, with an upright finish, could get out front more on release of the baseball. Produced a fastball that came in at 65-69 mph; shows sinking action and consistent control. His changeup 62-63 mph has very consistent control and fading action. Coming off an upper half, non arm injury, more to come over the summer with this one.
6-foot-1, 135-pound, long, thin, athletic frame. Shows to have plenty of room to fill out and add weight. A two-way player, off the mound this right-hander works from a higher slot. The delivery is simple and repeatable, hands start lower work up with his easy athletic lift, stays tall and strong over the back side. The stride is shorter, pitching downhill. Pounds the zone, with a two pitch mix, locates in the bottom part of the zone. The fastball was clocked in the low 70’s, with the breaking ball in the low 60’s. Creates soft contact, ground ball machine. At the plate, taller, shorter stance, front foot starts slightly open. The hands are loose at the shoulders. The lower half is under control, swing path is level across the chest. The approach is more to pull side, the tee exit velocity was clocked at 79 mph and ran a 7.72. Defensively, arm was clocked 72 mph, shorter stride, throwing downhill, throws were on target. Looks to get good jumps, solid routes on balls in the gap. Time will tell which way he will end up.
Exit Velocity: 79 mph
Arm Velocity: 72 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.72
6-foot-1, 135-pound, long and lean athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are rounded has plenty of room to fill out and add weight on. A right-handed pitcher, simple delivery, hands start and stay at the mid section, has a smooth leg raise, lead leg lands slightly across the body with a smaller stride, creating the upper half to pull off track. The arm works out of a higher ¾ slot, action is short and clean on the back side. The finish could have more length out front, with letting the arm come through all the way. The fastball was clocked at 63-67 mph, had sink to it and consistently threw it for strikes. The breaking ball was at 59-60 mph, more 11/5 break to it. Also threw a changeup at 59-60 mph, a work in progress, get comfortable with the grip. Strength is a must, along with a regimented throwing program, should see velocity gains fairly quick.