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5-foot-7, 160-pound right-handed hitting catcher. The skill set behind the dish is trending in the right direction, throwing 73 mph down to second base with a pop time of 1.99. The actions are quick, direction needs to be aligned more and the receiving needs to continue to improve. He is a very good 2029 prospect. The bat had an exit velocity of 86 mph. The setup at the plate was wide in base and he uses a pick up and put down of the front foot as the ball approaches. The bat is swung aggressively and the path works uphill to contact.
7/23/25
PJ Kavka - 5’7, 160 pound C/3B. Shows big time power potential at the plate, producing a 90 mph exit velocity. Behind the plate, he posted pop times between 2.02–2.06 seconds with a catcher velocity of 72 mph, showing quick transfers and a clean, accurate arm. Advanced defender behind the plate and huge potential in the bat.
6/07/25
5-foot-7, 145-pound right-handed hitting catcher and corner infielder. He ran a 8.49 sixty at the event. The skill set behind the dish is trending the right way, throwing 71 mph down to second base with a pop time of 2.12. The bat had an exit velocity of 88 mph. The setup at the plate was even in base and the front foot gains ground as the swing is launched. The path is uphill to contact.
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PJ Kavka - 5’7, 160 pound C/3B. Shows big time power potential at the plate, producing a 90 mph exit velocity. Behind the plate, he posted pop times between 2.02–2.06 seconds with a catcher velocity of 72 mph, showing quick transfers and a clean, accurate arm. Advanced defender behind the plate and huge potential in the bat.
5-foot-7, 145-pound right-handed hitting catcher and corner infielder. He ran a 8.49 sixty at the event. The skill set behind the dish is trending the right way, throwing 71 mph down to second base with a pop time of 2.12. The bat had an exit velocity of 88 mph. The setup at the plate was even in base and the front foot gains ground as the swing is launched. The path is uphill to contact.