Class of 2014 Analysis: Eastern PA Open ID Showcase (Session 1)
January 17, 2013
By Greg Williams
PA Director of Scouting
The Class of 2014 showed well at the Eastern PA Open ID Showcase on January 13 in Palmyra, PA. While there were several strong performances by position players, pitchers definitely stepped to the head of this class. A complete analysis of the prospects in this class who were in attendance follows.
John Scheffey, LHP, LaSalle College HS, Class of 2014
Scheffey had one of the more memorable bullpen sessions that we have  seen since PBR Pennsylvania's inception in April 2012. The 6-foot-3,  180-pound lefty filled up the strike zone with everything at the knees,  throwing one ball in the entire session. While his velocity was not off  the charts, his location and movement on all four pitches was  impressive. Scheffey sat 74-76 with his fastball out of a 3/4 arm slot.  The pitch has significant arm side run and comes out of the hand free  and easy. Scheffey commands a 64 mph curveball that has a dramatic  sweeping action as well as a 70 mph slider that has a tight, late break.  His 70 mph changeup shows late downward action and arm side run.  Scheffey throws all four pitches with the same rhythm, arm speed and arm  angle. He has the kind of stuff that will be effective in getting out  both right-handed and left-handed hitters at the next level.
Stephen Muscovitch, RHP/1B, Owen J. Roberts HS, Class of 2014
Muscovitch has a projectable power pitcher's frame and the ball jumps  out of his hand. The 6-foot-4, 185-pound right-hander sat 82-84 mph out  of a high 3/4 arm slot. Muscovitch also commanded a 71 mph 11/5 breaking  curveball and a 74 mph circle changeup that has splitter type action at  the plate. Muscovitch is in the initial stages of his off-season  throwing program and is likely to show an additional 2-3 mph on his  fastball later in the winter and into the spring.
Zach Newmyer, RHP/3B, Red Land HS, Class of 2014
Newmyer had an impressive day in nearly every facet of the game. He  showcased improvements in nearly every statistical category and showed  signs that he has additional gains in store. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound  prospect showed soft hands and improving arm strength on throws of 78  mph across the diamond. He had a very solid round of batting practice  utilizing an 82 mph bat exit velocity to drive the baseball  consistently. He really impressed in his bullpen session. Newmyer  commanded three pitches and showed a greatly improved fastball that sat  80-82 mph with late life and arm side run. Newmyer also commanded his 68  mph curveball and 72 mph changeup from a 3/4 arm slot. Newmyer has shown  a 5-6 mph spike in velocity since we first saw him in June and shows  indications that he has an upper 80's fastball in his future.
Brandyn Smith, C/OF, Cedar Cliff HS, Class of 2014
Smith showcased very well in all facets of the game. The 5-foot-11,  170-pound prospect was the top catcher at the event. He showed decent  foot speed running a 7.37 60-yard dash. Defensively, Smith showed solid  receiving and blocking skills and pop times of 2.04-2.10 on throws of 75  mph out of the crouch. Smith showcased an 83 mph bat exit speed and  power potential. He used a strong lower half to drive baseballs to the  pull side consistently.
Riley Mihalik, 1B, Council Rock South HS, Class of 2014
Mihalik impressed as a fielder with soft hands and good footwork around  the first base bag. The 6-foot-1, 215 pound left-handed hitter ran a  7.71 60-yard dash and threw 74 mph across the infield. He saved his best  for his round of batting practice. Mihalik topped all prospects at the  event with an 88 mph bat exit velocity. He uses a fluid rhythm and good  extension to create barrel whip through the zone. Mihalik has very good  hand and hip action and was able to consistently drive the baseball gap  to gap.
Coleton Graham, OF/LHP, Hershey HS, Class of 2014
Graham is a left-handed thrower who showed athletic actions and the  ability to play through the baseball on throws of 77 mph from the  outfield. The 5-foot-9, 175-pound switch hitter displayed one of the  best bat exit velocities of the day at 85 mph. Graham showcased a short  swing plane and solid mechanics from the right hand side of the plate,  consistently squaring the baseball. His left-handed swing is a bit  longer but produces far more barrel whip and power potential to the pull  side.
Ted Williams, 2B/SS, Meadville HS, Class of 2014
Williams showcased his foot speed by topping all prospects at the event  with a 7.12 60-yard dash. The 5-foot-8, 140-pound prospect also showed  the 2nd strongest infield arm at 79 mph. Williams displayed soft hands  and good range. The left-handed hitter had an impressive round of  batting practice squaring nearly every pitch with a short, fluid swing  and quick hands.
Brad Church, 3B/RHP, York Suburban HS, Class of 2014
Church is an athletic, 6-foot-1, 215-pound prospect who ran a 7.30  60-yard dash. He showed some range and the ability to play through the  baseball on throws of 77 mph across the infield. Offensively, Church  showcased an 83 mph bat exit velocity and significant pop in his bat. He  used a lot of lower body and tends to dive to the baseball, but showed  significant power when he was on time to the baseball. With some minor  adjustments to his swing, Church projects as a middle of the order run  producer at the next level.
Alex Salesky, 3B/C, Wilson HS, Class of 2014
Salesky showed well in all facets of the game displaying statistical  improvement in nearly every area. The 5-foot-9, 155-pound left-handed  hitter used an 80 mph bat exit velocity and a short swing path to  consistently square baseballs to the pull side. He showed soft hands and  a clean transfer on throws of 77 mph across the infield. The 3B/C  displayed pop times of 2.18-2.25 on throws of 72 mph from the crouch.  Salesky displays a real passion for the game and a desire to work hard  to continue to make improvements.
Austin Martinez, 1B/3B, Donegal HS, Class of 2014
Martinez ran a 7.67 and threw 68 mph across the infield. The 5-foot-9,  175-pound prospect showcased a 79 mph bat exit velocity and the ability  to square the baseball frequently. The right-handed hitter has the  potential to be a quality high school hitter.
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