Future Games: Jordan Vigil
July 8, 2021
PBR Future Games is set for July 28th- July 31st
Prep Baseball Report's one-of-a-kind event will feature the best uncommitted 2023 prospects and select 2024 prospects from our 40-plus state coverage area. The Future Games will take place on July 28th through July 31st at LakePoint Sports in Cartersville, GA.
The Future Games is the premier summer scouting event for Class of 2023 prospects and select 2024 prospects. In a typical year, more than 320 college coaches from all over the country are in attendance. The event is huge draw for college with many of the top uncommitted players from across the country in attendance. The Prep Baseball Report services are also subscribed by more than 800 colleges and pro scouts. Last year, due to COVID, scouts weren't able to be in attendance but they were able to follow along through our online streaming platform that is hooked up on every field at this premier facility.
Players will also receive maximum visibility from college coaches all over the country, in addition to being promoted through the Prep Baseball Report multimedia platforms.
Each state team will play three games. Day 1, all position players will be put through a showcase workout in which they will run 60s, take batting practice and be evaluated at their primary position. The following days players will compete in live game setting vs teams & top players from other states.
2023 C JOrdan Vigil JOINS TEAM ARIZONA
2023 C Jordan Vigil (Basha)- 5-foot-10, 178-pounds, large frame, strong body, has added some strength, durable lower half. Right-handed hitter, has made some improvement offensively, quiet athletic setup, open stance, uses a gathered knee turn. Rhythm to load with loose upper body. Mid-pull approach, short line drive swing, keeps arms tight on body, some top spin contact, 90.53mph exit velocity via trackman with developing bat speed. Hit a hard LD to RCF in live game action for a single. Advanced defensive actions from behind the plate with easy pre-pitch movement, solid flexibility from lower center of gravity. Works from the ground up with his glove, soft hands, uses a hybrid at times with low primary. Clean footwork with quick first step, short arm with above average arm strength at 74mph, recorded 1.96-2.07 pop times. One of the top defensive catchers in the class.
2023 C Jordan Vigil (@BashaBaseball)- large build, strong body. One of the top defensive catchers in AZ class. Easy actions, stays low with good flexibility. Quick exchanges & feet with some arm strength, 1.96-2.07 pop times. Progressing with bat.@prepbaseball @jordanvigil52 pic.twitter.com/tDrVPwXyvW
— PBR Arizona (@PBRArizona) February 12, 2021