The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.74
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
88.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
The athlete's fastest 0-10-yard split time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
1.6
30 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-30-yard split time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
3.74
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-60-yard time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
6.74
Top Speed (MPH)
The athlete's fastest split time converted to miles per hour.
RSI
The reactive strength index measurement of an athlete's explosiveness by comparing their jump height to the ground contact time in between their jumps. On a scale of 0-5.
Vertical Jump
A measure of any athlete's body strength and reach calculated from the flight time divided by the contact time.
Georgia commit. Gibbs would put the team on his back and would help lead the Bulldogs to their 8th consecutive region win. After a ringing pull-side double earlier in the game, Gibbs would step up to the plate in the top of the 8th inning clinging to a 4-3 lead with the bases loaded and two outs. Where he would proceed to launch a 2-1 breaking-ball down in the zone over the LCF wall for a no-doubt Grand Slam to put the game out of reach, where Forsyth Central would ultimately go on to win. Just a highly impressive swing from a big player in a big moment. Gibbs shows an innate ability to change plane and find the barrel with significant impact in the barrel as well backed by premium bat speed. The twitch is shown through and through as Gibbs is able to maximize everything. The senior would also prove pivotal on the mound where he would come in relief and toss a strong 3.0 IP in a close game. Fastball sat 88-90 T91 and showed a feel for spin with the slider at 78-80 that produced swing-and-miss. The arm speed is present with the two-pitch mix as the fastball/slider combo consistently disrupted timing and kept hitters off balance. Name to know come July.
3/25/24
It’s become clear this spring that Gibbs is among one of the best pure bats in the 2025 class, and yet another quality look this week. The Georgia commit is twitchy with plenty of moving parts at the plate but consistently does an excellent job on being on-time and balanced. Hands stand out every time with huge bat speed and the ability to create immense plate coverage throughout the zone to find impact to all-fields. Picked up a pair of backside hits including a two-strike triple with the bases loaded to RCF. Plus arm strength at short with good range and quick hands on the transfer. Rarely looks out of control and offers staying power in the middle infield.
2/19/24
After a quality weekend at GDC, Gibbs continued to find impact at the plate, picking up three more hits on Monday. The barrel control for the Georgia commit is among the best in the 2025 class. Electric had speed and barrel whip paired advanced ability to stay balanced at the plate consistently stands out for Gibbs, especially from a load that utilizes many moving parts. The shortstop has an all-fields approach but the pull-side power for Gibbs is significant from the lean 6-foot-0, 160-pound frame. Have rarely seen Gibbs look overmatched at the plate in any situation, and could have one of the best hit tools in the 2025 class when it’s said and done.
2/17/24
One of the top middle infielders in the class was as good as advertised throughout the weekend at GDC. Impressive twitch throughout the 6-foot-0, 160-pound frame, Gibbs showcases impressive hands at the plate with speed and strength that really stand out while finding real impact in the barrel. Showed power to all-fields with extra-base knocks to both the backside and pull-side with exit velocities north of 95 MPH. Clean actions at SS with quality footwork and great flexibility, backed with present arm strength. The Georgia commit is off to a hot start to his junior campaign.
3/18/23
5-foot-11 165-pounds. Georgia commit. Gibbs had a multiple hit night with a couple big hits to drive in early key runs for the Dawgs. The defensive ability is impressive for his age. He can range to his right and make the tough plays with a strong arm. At the plate the swing plays bigger than the plater. He does not get cheated, but is still disciplined enough to take his singles with consistent barrel control. He grinded out a couple 2 strike at bats and turned them into hits. He does not get affected by 2 strikes, he keeps his composure and trusts his swing no matter the count. Gibbs will continue to add strength, and will surely be one of the top SS’s in the state for the next couple of years.
2/21/23
UGA Commit. 5-foot-11, 165 pounds. Easily one of the best pure hitters in his class, few make more consistent hard contact than Gibbs. It was great to see an extended look on him at SS and get to see him run some hard 90’s last weekend, only making us more convicted on his future tools. We had multiple A/AVG run times, and he’s far from the ceiling on his athleticism and physicality. He’s in an elite group of hitting aptitude in the southeast, and soon to be the nation. This weekend he showed the arm to easily stick at SS, and one of the most advanced in the class. He will continue to smooth out the glove and exchange but is instinctive and gets to everything with ease.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Grip Strgth (RH)
Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
It’s become clear this spring that Gibbs is among one of the best pure bats in the 2025 class, and yet another quality look this week. The Georgia commit is twitchy with plenty of moving parts at the plate but consistently does an excellent job on being on-time and balanced. Hands stand out every time with huge bat speed and the ability to create immense plate coverage throughout the zone to find impact to all-fields. Picked up a pair of backside hits including a two-strike triple with the bases loaded to RCF. Plus arm strength at short with good range and quick hands on the transfer. Rarely looks out of control and offers staying power in the middle infield.
After a quality weekend at GDC, Gibbs continued to find impact at the plate, picking up three more hits on Monday. The barrel control for the Georgia commit is among the best in the 2025 class. Electric had speed and barrel whip paired advanced ability to stay balanced at the plate consistently stands out for Gibbs, especially from a load that utilizes many moving parts. The shortstop has an all-fields approach but the pull-side power for Gibbs is significant from the lean 6-foot-0, 160-pound frame. Have rarely seen Gibbs look overmatched at the plate in any situation, and could have one of the best hit tools in the 2025 class when it’s said and done.
One of the top middle infielders in the class was as good as advertised throughout the weekend at GDC. Impressive twitch throughout the 6-foot-0, 160-pound frame, Gibbs showcases impressive hands at the plate with speed and strength that really stand out while finding real impact in the barrel. Showed power to all-fields with extra-base knocks to both the backside and pull-side with exit velocities north of 95 MPH. Clean actions at SS with quality footwork and great flexibility, backed with present arm strength. The Georgia commit is off to a hot start to his junior campaign.
5-foot-11 165-pounds. Georgia commit. Gibbs had a multiple hit night with a couple big hits to drive in early key runs for the Dawgs. The defensive ability is impressive for his age. He can range to his right and make the tough plays with a strong arm. At the plate the swing plays bigger than the plater. He does not get cheated, but is still disciplined enough to take his singles with consistent barrel control. He grinded out a couple 2 strike at bats and turned them into hits. He does not get affected by 2 strikes, he keeps his composure and trusts his swing no matter the count. Gibbs will continue to add strength, and will surely be one of the top SS’s in the state for the next couple of years.
UGA Commit. 5-foot-11, 165 pounds. Easily one of the best pure hitters in his class, few make more consistent hard contact than Gibbs. It was great to see an extended look on him at SS and get to see him run some hard 90’s last weekend, only making us more convicted on his future tools. We had multiple A/AVG run times, and he’s far from the ceiling on his athleticism and physicality. He’s in an elite group of hitting aptitude in the southeast, and soon to be the nation. This weekend he showed the arm to easily stick at SS, and one of the most advanced in the class. He will continue to smooth out the glove and exchange but is instinctive and gets to everything with ease.