23.5
Hand Speed (max)
7/26/23
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Positional Profile: RF/OF
Body: 6-0, 165-pounds. Athletic well build frame, strong lower half with broad shoulders.
Hits: RHH. Wide stance with weight in his back leg, hands start in a good athletic position just outside his ear. Path works flat through the zone with a high finish, produced hard hit line drives and fly balls to the pullside.
Power: 97 max exit velocity, averaged 88.3 MPH. 367' max distance.
Arm: RH. OF-76 mph. Over the top arm action, good carry with accurate throws. Will see increase in velo in the years to come.
Defense: Had confidence in the glove when coming in, good first step with ability to move side to side.
Run: 7.10 runner in the 60.
Vizual Edge: 76.01 Edge Score
Kyle Frazier:
Solid frame with apparent strength and room for more added at 6’0”, 165. Runs well, 7.08 in 60-time. Advanced swing for age. Utilizes both a toe-tap and punch step in load. Creates advantageous angles with hips and torso. Allows for bat path to be efficient and on plane (87.0 On-plane efficiency score per Blast). Rotates quickly and shows strength to the middle of the field. 96.9 Max Exit Velocity. Shows some arm strength in the outfield (81 OF Velo). Approach footwork is good, but could stand to cut down time to ball release.
Game Results: 1-3, 1B, BB, SB, 2 K
Kyle Frazier (Chaparral, 2025)
Above average build for age. Strength through the body. 7.22 runner in the 60. Powerful runner, room for added athleticism. (OF) 81 mph, longer arm action, slightly pushy. Arm strength is there, cleaning up the arm stroke would add noticeable velocity. Throws were accurate on the bag. (Hitting) RH. Max EV 95.1 mph. Max Dist. 332 feet. Base is just outside of shoulder width with a bend in the knees. Hands held at the back shoulder with vertical bat angle. Loads into his back side, somewhat of a two part stride. Has strength in his hands with some bat speed. Wants to get the barrel out front, best contact is when he lets the ball travel. Ball is impacted very well when on time. With added consistency with the barrel and body positioning this is a gap-to-gap XBH type bat with power potential.
1-2 3B, K