24.8
Hand Speed (max)
10/26/25
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Deadman put together one of the more complete and impressive performances of the event, standing out in nearly every measurable category. Listed at 6’0” 168 lbs, the athletic and lean outfielder from Petaluma continued to trend upward with noticeable physical gains and improved explosiveness throughout his frame. He posted several event-best metrics, including a 6.92 60-yard dash, 20.0 mph top run speed, and a 27.9-inch vertical jump, all of which speak to his natural twitch and overall athleticism. His 1.38 RSI max and exceptional grip strength (132.6 right / 128.8 left) further underline his quick-twitch power and functional strength. At the plate, Deadman turned heads with one of the loudest rounds of batting practice on the day, recording a 103.2 mph max exit velocity, a 94.7 mph average EV, and a 384-foot max distance. He showed advanced barrel control for his age, producing consistent hard contact to all fields. With a max hand speed of 24.8 mph and a 71.7 mph max bat speed, the swing is fast and efficient, generating easy lift and backspin off the barrel. There’s clear power starting to surface as his strength develops, and the swing mechanics suggest even more upside ahead. Deadman put multiple balls on top of the batting cages in right field, lots of controlled voleice in the swing. Defensively, Deadman’s athleticism and instincts give him a chance to stay in center field long-term, though his speed and arm strength (88 mph OF velo), would also play well in right field. He moved with confidence and covers ground efficiently, with the quickness and reads you want to see from a high-level outfield prospect.