The highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
It was another good look at Jenkins, who's done nothing but rise after a big year. Checking in at 6-foot-1, 180-pounds, the Michigan commit looks visibly stronger with the same distinct skillset. He also showcased with confidence on both sides of the ball. At the plate the former Future Gamer has a real nice timing mechanism, especially with his hands up high, while still producing a swing that whips through the zone reaching a peak exit velocity of 94.8 mph. Defensively he floats fast, vacuuming ground balls and getting them across the diamond with energy at 89 mph. One of Canada's premier infield prospects in the 2025 class.
3/27/24
The true 2025, reclassed 2026, is one of the most athletically gifted players on the West Coast, and shows it on both sides of the ball. On the defensive side, he moves well laterally and his athleticism allows him to get into a throwing position efficiently and make those tough throws with his arm utility. At the dish, there’s plenty of bat speed and present bat-to-ball. He worked on a line up the middle and to both gaps, reaching a max exit velocity of 94 mph. The uncommitted middle infielder will be one to follow when the 2024 summer season kicks off.
3/29/23
2025 SS Quincy Jenkins flashed some tools on Tuesday and it’s an athletic, projectable look at 6-foot, 160-pounds. The right-handed swing stands out with loose hands and wrists as well as bat speed. Generated a top exit velocity of 85.9mph and distance of 248ft. Moves well on the infield with confidence and quick, active feet. Arm was up to 78mph across the diamond with the ability to throw from multiple slots. Really interesting overall look and will only get better as he adds strength.
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It was another good look at Jenkins, who's done nothing but rise after a big year. Checking in at 6-foot-1, 180-pounds, the Michigan commit looks visibly stronger with the same distinct skillset. He also showcased with confidence on both sides of the ball. At the plate the former Future Gamer has a real nice timing mechanism, especially with his hands up high, while still producing a swing that whips through the zone reaching a peak exit velocity of 94.8 mph. Defensively he floats fast, vacuuming ground balls and getting them across the diamond with energy at 89 mph. One of Canada's premier infield prospects in the 2025 class.
2025 SS Quincy Jenkins flashed some tools on Tuesday and it’s an athletic, projectable look at 6-foot, 160-pounds. The right-handed swing stands out with loose hands and wrists as well as bat speed. Generated a top exit velocity of 85.9mph and distance of 248ft. Moves well on the infield with confidence and quick, active feet. Arm was up to 78mph across the diamond with the ability to throw from multiple slots. Really interesting overall look and will only get better as he adds strength.