Prep Baseball Report

Most Viewed Profiles of 2020 - Tameron Bellefuil


Dan Jurik
Scouting Director - Pacific Northwest

Continuing our look at the most viewed player profiles in 2020. Next up on the list at 6th overall is '21 C Tameron Bellefuil (Ballard)

The Centralia College commit has always displayed quality catch and throw skills on our looks. Popping between a 1.94 and 2.10 on his best throws earlier this fall. His overall strength and physicality has also improved and led to jumps in his offensive power potential each time out. Posts strong numbers in the 60, especially at the catching position, which could potentially bode well for adjusting to an outfield spot down the road if ever needed. 

Here is how the rest of the top 10 has played out so far...

10 - '24 Lane Simonsen

9 - '22 Nikki Scott

8 - '22 Sam Boyle

7 - '21 Jake Larson

Most viewed profiles

#6 - '21 Tameron Bellefuil

 


Scouting Report

10/18/20

 

6-foot, 180 pounds with a proportional build throughout frame. Sets up with a slightly open stance in the box and some weight pre-shifted onto his backside. Uses a low leg lift and controlled forward stride to get into a wider hitting base. Hands show a short push-back load to create stretch against front side. Creates bat speed easily & stays balanced in his lower half. Presently gap-to-gap power with a middle of the field approach. Level finish thru contact. Defensively showed next level arm strength throughout workout with clean catch & throw movements. Sits low in stance while receiving. Used a one-knee-down set up. Glove hand sets up low then comes up to bring ball in. Quick transition out of crouch with tight arm action and high 3/4 release. Lower half transitions easily into throwing motion and backside comes thru on release. 

 

7/01/19

 

Impressive athleticism for the C position to go with some promising offensive ability. Smooth and balanced in the box. Consistently hit line drives throughout BP with a controlled, fluid swing. Defensively, the catch and throw actions are clean and should steadily improve as he gets more seasoning. Arm strength plays well behind the dish with consistent accuracy