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6/10/19
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Uncommitted 5-foot-7 140. Adaro has smaller athletic frame, with some wiry strength. He ran a 7.19 60-yard dash. Has quick feet, strong first step and is a threat on the base paths. He had two solid rounds of batting practice, flashing a middle to pull side approach. He kept the barrel through the zone, making consistent contact with a compact line drive swing. He has capable arm strength relying on his footwork and momentum to create carry across the diamond. He is likely more suited to second base at the next level, but don’t sell him short for he makes all the plays. He has a feel for staying rhythm on the different ground balls and deserves multiple looks to truly appreciate his capabilities. Great pick up for a two year institution, providing him time to realize strength increases.
Adaro has smaller athletic frame, with some wiry strength. He ran a 7.19 60-yard dash. Has quick feet, strong first step and is a threat on the base paths. He had two solid rounds of batting practice, flashing a middle to pull side approach. He kept the barrel through the zone, making consistent contact with a compact line drive swing. He has capable arm strength relying on his footwork and momentum to create carry across the diamond. He is likely more suited to second base at the next level, but don’t sell him short for he makes all the plays. He has a feel for staying rhythm on the different ground balls and deserves multiple looks to truly appreciate his capabilities. Great pick up for a two year institution, providing him time to realize strength increases.
The undersized Adaro is a game time player. His tools may not jump off the page, but he has good infield actions and his footspeed and footwork will play up his arm strength. Adaro likely profiles as a second baseman at the next level but this baseball player could fill in anywhere on the diamond. The left-handed hitter uses the whole field, spraying line drives during batting practice. In order to truly appreciate the player, consider seeing in-game performances.