20.9
Hand Speed (max)
6/11/24
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Uncommitted. 6-foot-0, 200-pound frame with versatility. Showed hard contact on each at-bat with solid feel for the pull-side barrel. Hands coiled up high and really worked hard through the zone with ferocity and consistency. Several hard hitting line-drives that burned the left-fielder. A heavy bat to have in the line-up with mid-to-upper 90 exit velocity. Present and physical lower-half that help dominate his point of attack. Generates good carry with back-spin and has pop throughout.
Spears Martin, North Cobb Christian (GA), 2025
Positional Profile: C/3B
Body: 6-0, 200-pounds.
Hit: RHH. Narrow stance, big frame Power is present, can work it to all sides of the field 74.3 mph bat speed with 16 G's of rotational acceleration.
Power: 96 max exit velocity, averaged 88.7 mph. 364' max distance.
Arm: RH. C-74 mph. Short arm action from the ear.
Defense: 2.10-2.23 pop times. Positive movements, stays in legs well.
ATH: 7.31 runner in the 60. 1.73 and 4.06 in the 10 and 30 yard splits. 29.50 max vertical.
Uncommitted. Martin has gotten off to a hot start to his junior year and continued that Thursday night against North Cobb. Martin lined one over the CF head for a double. He has a simple approach with good barrel control through the zone. Martin put together strong AB’s and competed well at the plate. Martin is a good uncommitted name left in the ‘25 class
Uncommitted. Martin had a big weekend, nearly snagging the MVP, and earning All Tournament Team honors. The frame is strong and sturdy, with a ton of power coming from the legs. He smashed 3 home runs on the weekend, with 2 coming from the same game. The barrel stays in the zone for a long time, allowing him to be on time and have a strong barrel at contact. He drives through the ball with force, and does not get cheated on his pitch. Martin is going to be on to keep an eye on for a strong NCC team that should be back in the playoffs come May.