5280 Showcase Quick Hits - Senior Hitters
November 10, 2021
5280 SHOWCASE 11.07.2021 QUICK HITS
The 5280 Showcase took place on Sunday, November 7 at Rock Canyon High School and the event featured over 35 prospects from all high school classes, including ten unsigned seniors. It was a great turnout from Colorado’s 2024-2026’s. The event gave prospects one more opportunity to showcase their skills before our Colorado winter. The November weather did not disappoint and neither did our prospects.
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Today, we continue our post-event coverage with Senior Quick Hits featuring hitters from the event:
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Luke Byler 3B / 1B / Lutheran , CO / 2022Rankings StateRank: 31 / POS: 1
Byler has explosive hands and power potential. Strong lower half creates ++rotational acceleration which transitions into hands. Exit velo 97. Refining and still developing talent with a lot of potential.
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Cullen Verville SS / 2B / Windsor, CO / 2022Rankings StateRank: 103 / POS: 15
Verville has very quick hand and bat speed. Shows great balance at the plate. Uses middle of field. Exit velo 90+. Raw developing talent. Can see multiple positional options. Arm Velo 74.
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Zac Chapman LHP / 1B / Rock Canyon, CO / 2022Two-way potential. As LHH, shows slotted quick hand path. Slightly out front on swing. Uses gap to gap approach. As LHP, OT delivery and release. Long levers. Legs and arms create deceptive look. FB 80.4, CB 69-73 in the zone. Good feel for CH 73-74. Potential.
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Caleb Chyzy OF / RHP / Chaparral , CO / 2022Caleb showed quick twitch tendencies as hitter. Direct quick path with minimal movement. Middle of field approach. Exit velo 94.1. Controls barrel. Ran a 7.09 and displayed athleticism as OF... Arm velo 80.
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Ryan Seaberg OF / 2B / Cherry Creek, CO / 2022Strong build. Ran 7.18 60. Open stance produced a quick rhythm to load and quick hands through zone. “To it, through it” with balanced finished. Controls barrel. Exit velo 88.4. Great follow for Unsigned Seniors, lots of tools to work with.
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