The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.14
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.
It doesn’t take long for SS Clay Burdette to stand out. Athletic, long-limbed kid who has an advanced skill set on both sides of the ball. Up the middle he shows smooth actions, impressive hands and ability to maintain rhythm. 3B frame with SS skill set. At the plate he has an easy stroke that generates impressive pop. Easy gap guy presently that will grow into some power over the next few years. Top prospect we saw on the day and maybe in his class.
7/10/18
6-foot-1, 155-pound righty is one of the more projectable arms we saw on the day. Shows good mound presence and a sense of belonging during gameplay. Rhythmic tempo delivery requires moderate effort. Works through a high ¾ slot with a simple clean arm action that ball comes out well. Fastball was one of the best on the day showing hard arm side sink at 75-78 mph. Advanced fastball movement for the age that with velocity could be a nightmare for hitters. Produced many swing and misses during the game. Also flashed a changed that may have been a knuckleball only were able to see it 2 times but maintaining of fastball arm speed would be a nice complimentary offering. Two-way prospect. A right-handed hitter that starts in a balanced stance. Fluid load followed by a balanced launch. Path is level with advanced natural tools for age. Finds plane well and can manipulate barrel to create consistent hard contact. Line drive guy with gap abilities. Has a chance to be really good down the road.
It doesn’t take long for SS Clay Burdette to stand out. Athletic, long-limbed kid who has an advanced skill set on both sides of the ball. Up the middle he shows smooth actions, impressive hands and ability to maintain rhythm. 3B frame with SS skill set. At the plate he has an easy stroke that generates impressive pop. Easy gap guy presently that will grow into some power over the next few years. Top prospect we saw on the day and maybe in his class.
6-foot-1, 155-pound righty is one of the more projectable arms we saw on the day. Shows good mound presence and a sense of belonging during gameplay. Rhythmic tempo delivery requires moderate effort. Works through a high ¾ slot with a simple clean arm action that ball comes out well. Fastball was one of the best on the day showing hard arm side sink at 75-78 mph. Advanced fastball movement for the age that with velocity could be a nightmare for hitters. Produced many swing and misses during the game. Also flashed a changed that may have been a knuckleball only were able to see it 2 times but maintaining of fastball arm speed would be a nice complimentary offering. Two-way prospect. A right-handed hitter that starts in a balanced stance. Fluid load followed by a balanced launch. Path is level with advanced natural tools for age. Finds plane well and can manipulate barrel to create consistent hard contact. Line drive guy with gap abilities. Has a chance to be really good down the road.
60-yard dash: 7.26
Infield Velocity: 70
Exit Velocity: 89