23.5
Hand Speed (max)
5/30/26
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This was my first look at Gloff, a 2028 name I’ve heard tons of positive things about. Being on an overall young Scripps Ranch team, Gloff is one of multiple freshman starters but the maturity in the frame and approach are indicative of him seeing varsity playing time on any team. He immediately stood out while taking warmups in the outfield, the movements, size, and throws were all on point before I could even confirm that it was him – warmup and game jersey numbers didn’t match. Facing a tall task at the plate against a potential draft arm, Gloff held his own. He hit two hard groundballs to the left side of the infield being robbed of a hit by strong defense. He then delivered a strong rep in the outfield, getting behind a flyball and delivering a strong throw on the line to third attempting to get a runner tagging up. Gloff then hopped on the mound and looked the part again, throwing a scoreless inning while striking out two. The velocity wasn’t particularly flashy (81-82 mph) but that doesn’t concern me at all for a freshman. Gloff moves extremely well on the mound, he has a strong lead leg block and a quick and whippy arm that indicate future velocity in his development curve. He showed a SL that was 73-76 with good late horizontal movement. It occasionally backed up on him/showed different, more vertical movement that mimics a CB. Gloff has defined size in his upper body and has shown all indicators of an all-around gamer with a future on the mound and in the box.