2017 Super 60: Complete Middle Infield Analysis
February 23, 2017

By Sean Duncan
 Executive Director
 
 Of the six primary shortstops at the 15th Annual Super 60, Ontario’s Dondrae Bremner and Indiana’s Adisyn Coffey were clear standouts for different reasons. Coffey showcased electric  tools across the board, while the left-handed hitting Bremner put  himself on the national draft radar with his easy athleticism and  high-ceiling potential. 
 
 Here’s an in-depth look at all six shortstops who performed on February 5 at The Max in McCook, IL, listed alphabetically:
Dondrae Bremner, SS, Bill Crothers Secondary, ON
 Cincinnati  recruit. 6-foot-2, 175-pound left-handed hitting shortstop; rangy  athletic build with wiry strength, overall high level of projection in  the frame. Of all the talent at the Super 60, Bremner may have walked  away the biggest winner of the event, chiefly because few outside of  Canada knew about his abilities and upside. Has has showed steady  development over the last three years, and it all came together at the  Super 60. Offensively, he has loose, athletic hands, generates easy bat  speed with a simple, repeatable swing and advanced pre-pitch rhythm  while maintaining balance through contact. Easy line-drive approach with  power potential as he physically matures; registered 89 mph exit  velocity with wood. Athletically, he’s a fluid strider, ran a 6.78  laser-timed 60, looks like a trained track athlete in his movements.  Natural athleticism shined defensively, showing excellent range and  hands, capped by a highlight-reel sliding play up the middle in which he  popped up and fired a strike to first base. Has all the requisite  skills to stick at shortstop. Was clocked at 85 mph across the infield. ...
