19.6
Hand Speed (max)
5/31/26
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Lindsey put together one of the most complete performances of the entire event, standing out from the first workout rep through the final out of gameplay. He opened the day by running a 6.82 60-yard dash, an outstanding time for a catcher and a major reason why his athleticism plays so well behind the plate. The 6-1, 200-pound frame immediately catches your attention, carrying present strength with plenty of room for additional physical development. Defensively, Lindsey showed why he is such an intriguing catching prospect, recording 1.90-2.02 pop times with an 80 mph arm, consistently staying on the bag with excellent carry and accuracy. His athleticism allows him to move exceptionally well behind the dish and also points toward potential versatility in the outfield if needed down the road. Offensively, Lindsey backed up the physical tools with a strong showing at the plate. He posted a 94.8 mph max exit velocity with a 366-foot max batted distance, showing tight turns in the box and the ability to generate quality contact from a compact operation. He wasted no time making an impact in gameplay, barreling a missile base hit early to left that he stretched into a double. His compact hands, ability to work inside the baseball, and gap-to-gap approach allow him to consistently produce hard contact when he finds the barrel. The display of physicality, athleticism, and offensive performance made Lindsey one of the standout performers from start to finish. Overall, he is a must-follow 2028 prospect whose profile should continue to trend upward and one who should draw plenty of attention throughout this summer.