20.4
Hand Speed (max)
1/04/25
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My first time seeing Frost was at the San Diego Preseason ID back in January and he immediately caught my eye. The way he moved on the field had a level of effortlessness to it. He had a smooth no stride swing from the left side and had a build that profiled well for an OF bat. Not to mention he went 3-3 in the live game with multiple stolen bases and had an average 94.4 exit velocity during batting practice. This was now my second time seeing him since then and my opinion of Druw has only gotten better. He finished the game against Mt. Carmel going 1-3 with a leadoff double to start the game and created the game's first run by himself taking home on a wild pitch. Not only is Frost a plus runner but he has such a high IQ as a baserunner, taking great reads and getting good jumps when taking an extra base. At the plate, he competes in every at bat and and even with 2 strikes is a tough out for an opposing pitcher. His opposite field double in the 1st came in a two strike hole. Frost continues to be the table setter for the Pointers at the top of the lineup and they will continue to look for his production as this spring season continues to unfold.
Frost has been a consistent performer every time I see him. He led Pt. Loma in average this past season, and showed tremendously at our State Games, grabbing two triples and several other hits. The swing is a simple no-stride stroke from the left side with efficient flexibility and weight transfer in the bottom half to generate momentum. The swing screams simplicity and repeatability. In BP, Frost was smoking line drives all over the yard with a max EV of 96.3 and a consistent average of 94.4. In game, Frost logged a 95 EV single as well as a 95 EV double into the RCF gap and an infield single. He showcased his run tool with stolen bases as well. All indicators point to a strong spring for the uncommitted outfielder.
Positional Profile: OF/1B
Body: 5-10, 180.8 pounds.
Hit: LHH. Heavy load on back leg, balanced throughout, no leg lift. Quick bat speed, level staying on top of the ball, minimal extension. 72.1 mph bat speed with 9g of rotational acceleration.
Power: 96 mph max exit velocity (94.4 avg.); 330-foot max batted distance.
Arm: LH. OF - 82.00 mph. Compact, starts low on back swing, 3/4 slot.
Defense: Soft feet, stays low, fields through ball.
Athletic Testing: 7.23 runner in the 60-yard dash.