25.4
Hand Speed (max)
1/16/22
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Positional Profile: 3B/RHP
Body: 6-1, 185-pounds. Athletic, muscular look, well developed body.
Hits: RHH. Slightly open stance, good rhythm. Quick pick up with the front foot, loud barrels during BP, middle-to-opposite field approach.
Power: 96 max exit velocity, averaged 89 MPH. 313' max distance.
Arm: RH. OF-87 mph. Easy and athletic arm, easy flowing.
Defense: Clean actions, Good footwork.
Run: 7.17 runner in the 60.
Vizual Edge: 84.54 Edge Score
Positional Profile: 3B/RHP The bat continues to impress.
Body: 6-1, 180-pounds. High-waisted, athletic build.
Delivery: Nice job using the lower half with repeatable mechanics.
Arm Action: RH. Long and loose from a mid 3/4 slot.
FB: T83.6, 82.8-83.4 mph. The pitch really shows solid downhill plane. T2248, 2118 average rpm.
CB: 68.4-68.5 mph. Power curveball tightly thrown with a 11/5 shape. T1914, 1880 average rpm.
CH: 78.2-78.9 mph. Solid change with arm-side run. T1546, 1495 average rpm.
Positional Profile: 3B/RHP The bat continues to impress.
Body: 6-1, 180-pounds. High-waisted, athletic build.
Hit: RHH. Slightly open stance with a smooth load into a small leg-kick approach. Slightly uphill bat path creating some tilt and carry off the barrel.
Power: 98 max exit velocity, averaged 82.4 mph. 325’ max distance. Juice to all fields during BP.
Arm: RH. INF - 84 mph. Loose, athletic, short arm action, high 3/4 slot with life and carry.
Defense: Soft hands, quick feet, athletic actions and plays through the ball.
Run: 4.09 runner H-1B. Athletic runner.
3B Peyton Steele (2024) continues to prove that he belongs near the top of “pure hitters” in the state ’24 class. In G1 the freshman came up big for the Tigers as he was 2-3 with 2 doubles. One of those doubles was smoked to the pull-side gap and the other saw him show a very disciplined approach by hammering a ball on the outer half of the plate to the backside. In G2, Steele worked a very deep count and tripled to the pull side gap which allowed us to see the speed from the young prospect. The approach is very compact and he does a solid job of staying inside contact. A ’24 hitter that continues to ascend in terms of ability.