The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.36
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
82.0
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.
Hit: Left-handed hitter that starts in an athletic setup. Very smoother mover that has a feel for contact. Sprayed the ball around the yard flashing a bit of extra juice to pull side. Both strength and speed are above average tools in stroke. Power: Gap pop. Offensive Projection: Multiple Roles. Max BP Exit Velocity: 92mph. Max BP Distance: 355ft. Field: Clean feet in the outfield with smooth actions and above average ball skills. Throw: Very easy release. Expect much more velo. Defensive Projection: Corner.
Scouting Notes: Two-way prospect. On the mound he has a fluid, efficient delivery he is able to repeat and doesn't require much effort. Arm really works/could see more velo in the tank. Spins a tight breaker with quality sweeping action. Fastball: 78-80mph. Fastball Spin Rate: 1889-2003 Breaking Ball: 68-71mph. Breaking Ball Spin Rate: 1971-2024
2/02/20
2/2/20 Position Player Hit:Physical bat from the left side. Very fluid movements through loading sequence and into launch. Mostly level path. Both strength and bat speed are above average tools. Power: Line drive guy that flashes gap. Offensive Projection: Middle potential. Field: Solid showing in the outfield. Moves with good tempo and plays with fluid actions. Ball skills are ahead of the curve for class. Throw: Shows all the signs of more velocity to come, already has present accuracy. Defensive Projection:Multiple Spots
2/2/20 Pitching Delivery Notes: Southpaw with a easy smooth delivery with a loose quick whip arm throwing from the Fastball: sneaky speed behind a 76-79 fastball showing control on the mound. Fastball Spin Rate: 1629-1828 Curveball: Big sharp action catching good bite out of the 2/8 break sitting 68-70mph. Curveball Spin Rate: 1878-1912 Slider: Sitting at a 4/10 break catching bite late in the pitch around 67-68mph. Changeup: Looks more like a sinker that dives off at the end coming in at 66-68mph
6/13/18 A lefty swinger that starts in a balanced stance. Load is simple yet efficient, path is slight downhill generating average strength and speed for class. Path causes some inconsistencies in contact but showed nice barrel jump when he squared up the baseball. Showed middle of the lineup qualities in BP. A first baseman with the frame for the spot. Plays with fluidity off the bag and has feel for the spot. An above average athlete for the position as well. Projects as an above average defender over there. A two-way prospect. On the mound the southpaw has a lower effort delivery with a very loose/whippy arm. Expect more velocity from the young southpaw as physical maturation takes its course. Fastball comes out well through a high-¾ slot sitting 73-77 mph. Go to secondary offering looks to be the 1/7 shaped breaking ball. The pitch has big, sharp action at 65-67 mph. A strike thrower that is a young arm to follow when he hits impending velo jump. Home to 1st: 4.59 Infield Velocity: 74 Exit Velocity: 77
2/3/18 5-foot-11, 178 pound lefty has good size and throws from a lower ¾ arm slot provided by good tempo in his delivery. Supinski gets good use from his lower half while getting downhill throwing his FB at 71-73 mph. His CB was 55-58 mph and commanded it well throwing many for strikes. He finishes tall which caused him to let up on a few of his pitches resulting in balls up in the zone and loss of velocity. That can improve with some repetition and will come as he gets older and develops further. At first base he plays low and fast. Showed feel around the bag with the lateral mobility for the position. Glove is an above average tool for the position as well. Solid defender. A lefty swinger that starts in a balanced setup. Hands move slightly back during his short stride forward. Swing is compact on a level path. Hands show some twitch and strength to them. Stays inside the ball and displayed the ability to manipulate the barrel. Line drive type.
60-yard dash: 7.75
Infield Velocity: 73
Exit Velocity: 78
2/3/18 5-foot-11, 178 pound lefty has good size and throws from a lower ¾ arm slot provided by good tempo in his delivery. Supinski gets good use from his lower half while getting downhill throwing his FB at 71-73 mph. His CB was 55-58 mph and commanded it well throwing many for strikes. He finishes tall which caused him to let up on a few of his pitches resulting in balls up in the zone and loss of velocity. That can improve with some repetition and will come as he gets older and develops further.
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Hit: Left-handed hitter that starts in an athletic setup. Very smoother mover that has a feel for contact. Sprayed the ball around the yard flashing a bit of extra juice to pull side. Both strength and speed are above average tools in stroke.
Power: Gap pop.
Offensive Projection: Multiple Roles.
Max BP Exit Velocity: 92mph.
Max BP Distance: 355ft.
Field: Clean feet in the outfield with smooth actions and above average ball skills.
Throw: Very easy release. Expect much more velo.
Defensive Projection: Corner.
Scouting Notes: Two-way prospect. On the mound he has a fluid, efficient delivery he is able to repeat and doesn't require much effort. Arm really works/could see more velo in the tank. Spins a tight breaker with quality sweeping action.
Fastball: 78-80mph.
Fastball Spin Rate: 1889-2003
Breaking Ball: 68-71mph.
Breaking Ball Spin Rate: 1971-2024
2/2/20 Position Player
Hit:Physical bat from the left side. Very fluid movements through loading sequence and into launch. Mostly level path. Both strength and bat speed are above average tools.
Power: Line drive guy that flashes gap.
Offensive Projection: Middle potential.
Field: Solid showing in the outfield. Moves with good tempo and plays with fluid actions. Ball skills are ahead of the curve for class.
Throw: Shows all the signs of more velocity to come, already has present accuracy.
Defensive Projection:Multiple Spots
2/2/20 Pitching
Delivery Notes: Southpaw with a easy smooth delivery with a loose quick whip arm throwing from the
Fastball: sneaky speed behind a 76-79 fastball showing control on the mound.
Fastball Spin Rate: 1629-1828
Curveball: Big sharp action catching good bite out of the 2/8 break sitting 68-70mph.
Curveball Spin Rate: 1878-1912
Slider: Sitting at a 4/10 break catching bite late in the pitch around 67-68mph.
Changeup: Looks more like a sinker that dives off at the end coming in at 66-68mph
6/13/18
A lefty swinger that starts in a balanced stance. Load is simple yet efficient, path is slight downhill generating average strength and speed for class. Path causes some inconsistencies in contact but showed nice barrel jump when he squared up the baseball. Showed middle of the lineup qualities in BP. A first baseman with the frame for the spot. Plays with fluidity off the bag and has feel for the spot. An above average athlete for the position as well. Projects as an above average defender over there. A two-way prospect. On the mound the southpaw has a lower effort delivery with a very loose/whippy arm. Expect more velocity from the young southpaw as physical maturation takes its course. Fastball comes out well through a high-¾ slot sitting 73-77 mph. Go to secondary offering looks to be the 1/7 shaped breaking ball. The pitch has big, sharp action at 65-67 mph. A strike thrower that is a young arm to follow when he hits impending velo jump.
Home to 1st: 4.59
Infield Velocity: 74
Exit Velocity: 77
2/3/18
5-foot-11, 178 pound lefty has good size and throws from a lower ¾ arm slot provided by good tempo in his delivery. Supinski gets good use from his lower half while getting downhill throwing his FB at 71-73 mph. His CB was 55-58 mph and commanded it well throwing many for strikes. He finishes tall which caused him to let up on a few of his pitches resulting in balls up in the zone and loss of velocity. That can improve with some repetition and will come as he gets older and develops further. At first base he plays low and fast. Showed feel around the bag with the lateral mobility for the position. Glove is an above average tool for the position as well. Solid defender. A lefty swinger that starts in a balanced setup. Hands move slightly back during his short stride forward. Swing is compact on a level path. Hands show some twitch and strength to them. Stays inside the ball and displayed the ability to manipulate the barrel. Line drive type.
60-yard dash: 7.75
Infield Velocity: 73
Exit Velocity: 78
2/3/18
5-foot-11, 178 pound lefty has good size and throws from a lower ¾ arm slot provided by good tempo in his delivery. Supinski gets good use from his lower half while getting downhill throwing his FB at 71-73 mph. His CB was 55-58 mph and commanded it well throwing many for strikes. He finishes tall which caused him to let up on a few of his pitches resulting in balls up in the zone and loss of velocity. That can improve with some repetition and will come as he gets older and develops further.