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Velocity (max)
2/05/22
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Positional Profile: OF/RHP
Body: 6-0, 174-pounds. High-waisted, athletic build. Plenty of room to grow.
Delivery: High effort, tall and fall type delivery. Front side opens early at times. Falls off to the first base side of the rubber.
Arm Action: RH. Long, stiff arm action. Over-the-top arm slot.
FB: T78.7, 77.9-78.6 mph. 2 seam action. In and around the zone. T2162, 2028 average rpm.
CB: 70.3-70.5 mph. 11/5 shape. T2143, 2095 average rpm.
SL: 71.5-74.7 mph. 2/8 shape. T1989, 1972 average rpm.
CH: 73.3-75.3 mph. Arm-side fade. T1575, 1509 average rpm.
Hit: RHH. Wide base. Closed front side. Hip drive. Tight turn. Stays inside the baseball. Strong, level swing. Pull-side tendency.
Power: 84.2 max exit velocity, averaged 74.8 mph. 299’ max distance.
Arm: RH. OF - 76 mph. Long arm action, high 3/4 arm slot.
Defense: Plays through the baseball.
Run: 7.94 runner in the 60.
OF/RHP Dominic Pisciotti (Lyons Township, 2025), made a strong first impression at his first-ever PBR event. As just a freshman, Pisciotti is physically mature at 6-foot, 174-pounds and he translates it to both the plate and the mound. The right-handed hitter starts with a wide base and minimal pre-pitch movement, transitioning through the zone with a level/direct path to the ball, creating consistent line-drives favoring his pull-side. On the mound, Pisciotti works from a clean over-the-top arm-slot while moving into an aggressive tall/fall delivery down the mound. His fastball worked comfortably at 78 mph throughout the duration of his 'pen, climbing to a 79 high, showing life through the zone. The Lyons freshman showed feel for two distinctly different breaking balls – a quality trait for a pitcher his age – a curveball thrown at 70 mph with gradual 11/5 shape and a slider with short 10/4 action in the 71-75 mph range, acting as a cutter at times while he landed it for strikes. Pisciotti rounded out his four-pitch mix with a diving changeup, kept low in the zone at 73-75 mph and thrown with fastball intent.